Star Trek: The Series (Featuring the 1st Captain of Kirk's ship)!
This thread is inspired by the Robert April New Star Trek Series Pitch on April Fool's Day. It is essentially the adventures of the very first Captain (Robert April) who took command of the NCC 1701. However, I made a couple of modifications to the idea, though. So read on fellow Trek believer(s) and let me know what you think.
The Characters:
Captain Robert April: (Played by actor: Eric Dane)
Robert April who didn't have a mother or father growing up, picked up on the hardships of life in his early adult life. He learned to value the meaning of life when his wife and child died many years ago.
Robert is extremely intelligent at memorizing and comprehending on a wide variety of subjects due to his photographic memory. He also relies more on intuition and his gut instinct versus protocol or rules or regulations.
Besides his life long best friend (Who is the helms officer (played by actor Balthazar)) and his sister (played by actress Maura), Robert keeps everyone else at arms length due to the fact the he is afraid that he might get too attached. Thus why he hasn't made any new friends or has treated women as disposable pleasures rather than meaningful pursuits.
Number One (Played by actor: Phil Morris)
Is a military man who ended up joining Starfleet. He was a part of the MACO unit and likes to do things by the book. However, he also likes to shoot first and ask questions later, too. A trait he no doubt picked up while being a MACO.
Chief Medical Officer: Sarah Holloway (Later named Sarah April)
(Played by actress: Sienna Guillory)
Sarah Holloway always wanted to explore the stars. As a child she would sit out at night and dream of visiting each and every one of them. However, seeing she came from a family of mostly doctors she was pushed into becoming a doctor herself. Later, after turning down her life long boyfriend's proposal for marriage, she enlisted in Starfleet in the hopes to be a medical officer on board a starship.
Communications / Science Officer: (Played by actor: Brandon Routh)
During their first mission, the Enterprise's original communications officer is killed, which forces their science officer to pick up the slack. In fact, what the crew eventually learns is that this science officer is a lot more talented and knowledgeable than what he was originally letting on.
Brikar Security Chief: (Ron Perlman or a tall or large unknown actor with some talent)
In honor of the Excalibur book series, I think a Brikar would be a a nice addition as security chief. This Brikar would be the Worf type character of the show. He would essentially be an outcast from his people and be the growling, mumbling, battle ready, tough as nails character.
Efrosian Chief Engineer (Played by actor: Michael Nouri or Ken Watanabe).
This character would be the wise sage on board the ship. Sure he knows how to fix the engines (with his eyes closed). But he also knows how to fix the human heart, as well.
Helm Officer: (Played by actor: Balthazar Getty)
Being best friends with the Captain, he is not afraid to be a bit of a goof ball at times. However, he steers the ship into inventive or creative maneuvers (like no one else) that save the crew on more than one occasion. So he definitely earns his keep.
Male Yoeman / Helm Officer: (Played by actor:Jesse Eisenberg or Michael Cera)
Is the young wet behind the ears crew member that comes off shy and unsure of himself. He is sometimes teased by Balthazar's character at times.
Assistant Engineer: (Played by actress: Emma Stone)
Is the wise cracking crew member who becomes good friends with the Male Yoeman / Helm Officer character. She is also a bit of a genius when it comes to fixing things mechanical or technological.
Special Guest Star: Robert's older sister: (Played by actress Maura Tierney)
Robert's sister helped design the Constitution Class starships. She and her brother Robert are the only family they can actually talk with. Their father is mentally ill and doesn't speak and their mother walked out on them when they were really young. She ends up getting seriously hurt and falls into a coma after the alien attack.
Story Consultant: (Writer: Peter David)
Peter David would be great to have on board as a story and or character consultant. I think he would be great at creating some really interesting dynamics between the characters in a really important way.
Promotional Pitch:
Adventure into the unknown on board the most legendary starship in history before it was taken over by Pike and Kirk.
~Star Trek: The Series.
Quick Take on the Story:
Opens up with the Earth Romulan War with Earth having primitive starships armed with nuclear weapons. A few months later we see a truce take place and the neutral zone established.
Many years later Robert April is recalled while already underway on his 5 year mission into space. There is a bombing of the Federation ship yards and half the city of San Francisco from orbit. It is believed or reported that it might be the unseen enemies known as the Romulans. Did they break the neutral zone treaty? If so, why would they break decades of peace?
Well, within a short time, the Federation quickly gathers the available evidence and concludes that they need to plan a retaliation back at Romulus. However, Captain Robert April is convinced that the evidence is not conclusive enough to sanction such an attack against the Romulans. Robert makes a convincing argument (with no actual proof of his own). So he is given 72 hours to find some answers before Starfleet sends a fleet of ships that could potentially put them at War with the Romulans again.
Plot Themes:
Exploration and Finding / Admitting the Truth.
Effects, Sets, & Props:
The effects, sets, and props will try to mimic the design and effects as best it can to JJ Abram's Star Trek film on a television budget while painstakingly paying attention to the details within the Original Series.
Uniforms & Technology:
The uniforms and technology is reminiscent of the ones used in the unaired pilot titled "The Cage". Non Starfleet looking engineering outfits are used in key positions thru out the ship. And the progress of technology has halted due to multiple attacks on Federation worlds with EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulses) type weapons.
Also, the show will also go to great lengths in trying to convince you that this series happens a good few years before Kirk, too. Canon should be double or triple checked in the writing rooms or script reviews.
Side Note 1:
Obviously it probably wouldn't be possible to get the entire cast listed above without the production budget possibly being challenged or because of the actor's availability or what not. So replacing the cast above with extremely talented unknown actors that look similar to the list mentioned above would be the next logical step.
Side Note 2:
Furthermore, as much as I like this Robert April concept and would enjoy seeing something like this on TV, the one major downside I see about doing a series like this is that it is very similar to what Star Trek: Enterprise and JJ Abram's new Star Trek film had done.
On the other hand, I believe if the story and characterization is good enough, and they make it a real prequel series from the beginning, I can see a show like this becoming successful.
Side Note 3:
Also, I think the Romulans should wear updated outfits of the ones they wore within The Original Series.
However, any appearances by the Klingons (at least in the beginning) should appear the way that we seen them within the Klingon deleted scene of JJ Abram's new Star Trek film.
Side Note 4:
Also, here is a list of recommended TV shows and or films to watch with the following actors listed above.
Eric Dane: - Feast
Phil Morris: - Smallville - Star Trek 3 - DS9 - VGR
Sienna Guillory: - Helen of Troy
Brandon Routh: - Superman Returns - Chuck
Ron Perlman: - Hellboy
Michael Nouri: - Legend of the Seeker - Enterprise
Ken Watanabe: - Last Samurai - Batman Begins
Balthazar Getty: - Feast - Alias
Jesse Eisenberg: - Zombieland
Michael Cera: - Superbad - Juno
Emma Stone: - Zombieland
Maura Tierney: - Liar Liar
Side Note 5:
This is a work in progress. So please be kind. Oh, and any or all helpful suggestions would be appreciated, too.
Also, I do realize that a TV show may not even happen for quite a while either and a producer for the new Star Trek show would never even go this direction with this series if he even read this. However, it is fun to dream of the possibilities of what could be (or could have been).
Anyways, thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
~J.

This thread is inspired by the Robert April New Star Trek Series Pitch on April Fool's Day. It is essentially the adventures of the very first Captain (Robert April) who took command of the NCC 1701. However, I made a couple of modifications to the idea, though. So read on fellow Trek believer(s) and let me know what you think.
The Characters:
Captain Robert April: (Played by actor: Eric Dane)

Robert April who didn't have a mother or father growing up, picked up on the hardships of life in his early adult life. He learned to value the meaning of life when his wife and child died many years ago.
Robert is extremely intelligent at memorizing and comprehending on a wide variety of subjects due to his photographic memory. He also relies more on intuition and his gut instinct versus protocol or rules or regulations.
Besides his life long best friend (Who is the helms officer (played by actor Balthazar)) and his sister (played by actress Maura), Robert keeps everyone else at arms length due to the fact the he is afraid that he might get too attached. Thus why he hasn't made any new friends or has treated women as disposable pleasures rather than meaningful pursuits.
Number One (Played by actor: Phil Morris)

Is a military man who ended up joining Starfleet. He was a part of the MACO unit and likes to do things by the book. However, he also likes to shoot first and ask questions later, too. A trait he no doubt picked up while being a MACO.
Chief Medical Officer: Sarah Holloway (Later named Sarah April)
(Played by actress: Sienna Guillory)

Sarah Holloway always wanted to explore the stars. As a child she would sit out at night and dream of visiting each and every one of them. However, seeing she came from a family of mostly doctors she was pushed into becoming a doctor herself. Later, after turning down her life long boyfriend's proposal for marriage, she enlisted in Starfleet in the hopes to be a medical officer on board a starship.
Communications / Science Officer: (Played by actor: Brandon Routh)

During their first mission, the Enterprise's original communications officer is killed, which forces their science officer to pick up the slack. In fact, what the crew eventually learns is that this science officer is a lot more talented and knowledgeable than what he was originally letting on.
Brikar Security Chief: (Ron Perlman or a tall or large unknown actor with some talent)


In honor of the Excalibur book series, I think a Brikar would be a a nice addition as security chief. This Brikar would be the Worf type character of the show. He would essentially be an outcast from his people and be the growling, mumbling, battle ready, tough as nails character.
Efrosian Chief Engineer (Played by actor: Michael Nouri or Ken Watanabe).



This character would be the wise sage on board the ship. Sure he knows how to fix the engines (with his eyes closed). But he also knows how to fix the human heart, as well.
Helm Officer: (Played by actor: Balthazar Getty)

Being best friends with the Captain, he is not afraid to be a bit of a goof ball at times. However, he steers the ship into inventive or creative maneuvers (like no one else) that save the crew on more than one occasion. So he definitely earns his keep.
Male Yoeman / Helm Officer: (Played by actor:Jesse Eisenberg or Michael Cera)

Is the young wet behind the ears crew member that comes off shy and unsure of himself. He is sometimes teased by Balthazar's character at times.
Assistant Engineer: (Played by actress: Emma Stone)

Is the wise cracking crew member who becomes good friends with the Male Yoeman / Helm Officer character. She is also a bit of a genius when it comes to fixing things mechanical or technological.
Special Guest Star: Robert's older sister: (Played by actress Maura Tierney)

Robert's sister helped design the Constitution Class starships. She and her brother Robert are the only family they can actually talk with. Their father is mentally ill and doesn't speak and their mother walked out on them when they were really young. She ends up getting seriously hurt and falls into a coma after the alien attack.
Story Consultant: (Writer: Peter David)
Peter David would be great to have on board as a story and or character consultant. I think he would be great at creating some really interesting dynamics between the characters in a really important way.

Promotional Pitch:
Adventure into the unknown on board the most legendary starship in history before it was taken over by Pike and Kirk.
~Star Trek: The Series.
Quick Take on the Story:
Opens up with the Earth Romulan War with Earth having primitive starships armed with nuclear weapons. A few months later we see a truce take place and the neutral zone established.
Many years later Robert April is recalled while already underway on his 5 year mission into space. There is a bombing of the Federation ship yards and half the city of San Francisco from orbit. It is believed or reported that it might be the unseen enemies known as the Romulans. Did they break the neutral zone treaty? If so, why would they break decades of peace?
Well, within a short time, the Federation quickly gathers the available evidence and concludes that they need to plan a retaliation back at Romulus. However, Captain Robert April is convinced that the evidence is not conclusive enough to sanction such an attack against the Romulans. Robert makes a convincing argument (with no actual proof of his own). So he is given 72 hours to find some answers before Starfleet sends a fleet of ships that could potentially put them at War with the Romulans again.
Plot Themes:
Exploration and Finding / Admitting the Truth.
Effects, Sets, & Props:
The effects, sets, and props will try to mimic the design and effects as best it can to JJ Abram's Star Trek film on a television budget while painstakingly paying attention to the details within the Original Series.
Uniforms & Technology:
The uniforms and technology is reminiscent of the ones used in the unaired pilot titled "The Cage". Non Starfleet looking engineering outfits are used in key positions thru out the ship. And the progress of technology has halted due to multiple attacks on Federation worlds with EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulses) type weapons.
Also, the show will also go to great lengths in trying to convince you that this series happens a good few years before Kirk, too. Canon should be double or triple checked in the writing rooms or script reviews.
Side Note 1:
Obviously it probably wouldn't be possible to get the entire cast listed above without the production budget possibly being challenged or because of the actor's availability or what not. So replacing the cast above with extremely talented unknown actors that look similar to the list mentioned above would be the next logical step.
Side Note 2:
Furthermore, as much as I like this Robert April concept and would enjoy seeing something like this on TV, the one major downside I see about doing a series like this is that it is very similar to what Star Trek: Enterprise and JJ Abram's new Star Trek film had done.
On the other hand, I believe if the story and characterization is good enough, and they make it a real prequel series from the beginning, I can see a show like this becoming successful.
Side Note 3:
Also, I think the Romulans should wear updated outfits of the ones they wore within The Original Series.
However, any appearances by the Klingons (at least in the beginning) should appear the way that we seen them within the Klingon deleted scene of JJ Abram's new Star Trek film.
Side Note 4:
Also, here is a list of recommended TV shows and or films to watch with the following actors listed above.
Eric Dane: - Feast
Phil Morris: - Smallville - Star Trek 3 - DS9 - VGR
Sienna Guillory: - Helen of Troy
Brandon Routh: - Superman Returns - Chuck
Ron Perlman: - Hellboy
Michael Nouri: - Legend of the Seeker - Enterprise
Ken Watanabe: - Last Samurai - Batman Begins
Balthazar Getty: - Feast - Alias
Jesse Eisenberg: - Zombieland
Michael Cera: - Superbad - Juno
Emma Stone: - Zombieland
Maura Tierney: - Liar Liar
Side Note 5:
This is a work in progress. So please be kind. Oh, and any or all helpful suggestions would be appreciated, too.
Also, I do realize that a TV show may not even happen for quite a while either and a producer for the new Star Trek show would never even go this direction with this series if he even read this. However, it is fun to dream of the possibilities of what could be (or could have been).
Anyways, thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
~J.
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