These are not the sorts of things one associates with Star Trek.
Maybe not the Trek we all came to know. However, in this new Trek, who knows. I like good story telling, especially if it's dark... or even dusky.
These are not the sorts of things one associates with Star Trek.
Hell, Bashir lodged a formal complaint against Sisko to Starfleet command in "In the Pale Moonlight." And the two didn't make nice by the end of the episode.Sisko came across as a strong captain partly because he was constantly facing down challenges from Kira and Odo during the first season. Just one of the many reasons he is my favourite captain.
I am still curious, though, what was the exact thing Moore did with BSG that doesn't agree with certain Trekkers?
As a fan of BSG and Ron Moore's work in general so I don't agree with the complaints against him, but I imagine people don't want him on Trek because Trek is optimistic and BSG was so dark. People were flushed out of airlocks, a woman committed suicide by shooting herself onscreen, Adama became an alcoholic... These are not the sorts of things one associates with Star Trek.I am still curious, though, what was the exact thing Moore did with BSG that doesn't agree with certain Trekkers?
I mainly didn't like what RDM did to BSG by having Adama carry out a coup against his own President, the soap opera of Billy/Dee/Lee/Kara, the way Adama and Roslin treated problems within the fleet, stuff like that. Not to mention a lot of lost opportunities along the way. If you think about it, DS( was darker than BSG in some ways, but it had the light episodes to break it up.
Added to that, DS9's characters had redeeming quailities, no matter what happened to them. New Galactica's people didn't.
When most folks in the mainstream think of Star Trek they think of Kirk and Spock or Picard and Data voyaging aboard an Enterprise. DS9 simply didn't have the mainstream appeal as much as its fans would like to think otherwise. I don't mean this as a slam, it's just how it is.The best written trek series, with secondary characters who were greatly developed, not to mention the primary ones.
Did paramount have some kind of aversion to good writing? Would it not have been nice to see what happened after WYLB, although i've been getting into the relaunch novels which unlike most trek novels do not suck horribly (especially love a stitch in time, but then again i'm a garak-o-phile).
Really, I think if any incarnation of trek had the potential to get decent award nominations, it owuld be this one...oh well, no use dwelling on what might have been.
Why do people have this misconception that Braga was co-running everything with Berman? Braga was in charge of seasons 5&6 of Voyager and seasons 1-3 of Enterprise, he also co-wrote the scripts for Generations and First Contact with Ron Moore. I have never seen any evidence that he was in any way involved in the production of Insurrection or Nemesis.Unless Kira would lead them in the movie, it'd be sort of hard to convince fans that it would work, because probably Braga would have crapped it all up and brought Sisko back to life.
Sisko DIES at the end of the seires
Lastly, the real reason Star Trek: Deep Space Nine never got a movie is because there wasn't an audience for it. There wasn't an audience to spend $50 million or more on Voyager or Enterprise in theaters, either. There just wasn't. Plain and simple. Picard and Data are more well-recognized than Sisko, Janeway or Archer by quite a margin among the mainstream, and even they couldn't stop a sinking ship when it came to the sales in Nemesis.
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It does? I think I'll start using that trick then.Firstly, while you can of course feel free to continue doing what you're doing (unless it's against the rules or something; I don't think it is) I'd ask that you don't type everything in bold. This is just a personal request. It's kind of annoying and it makes it look like your words are more important than everyone else's...
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