I think that is a little unfair towards B&B. While, sure there was a part of them trying to keep to what was considered the "Roddenberry ideal", there was also pressure from the network to keep things safe and familiar.
Rick Berman was behind
Generations and Braga and Moore wrote the script. There was seemingly no conflict with the studio. That script was pure mediocrity but standard 90's Trek.
Eventually, it became quite obvious that the studio and I were leaning toward Ron's and Brannon's script.~Berman
From William Shatner.
This story came from Rick Berman. It was written by his own handpicked writers,
For
First Contact:
Bermans' fascination with Time Travel meets mediocrity and in-continuity. Before the Star Trek Movie of 2009 First Contact was the best grossing film. But honestly there is literally no comparison between their top grosses. The only thing they have in common is..more mediocrity and very little imagination.
With a draft of Resurrection sent to studio executives, generally positive notes were returned.~Memory ALpha
Despite the Borg's inception as a faceless swarm, the writers chose to incorporate a figurehead into the Collective.~Memory Alpha
For Insurrection
It seems Piller and Berman literally have the sole responsibility for the film.
The meddling in Insurrection by the studio was considerable and sometimes...lamebrained but the truth was the stories coming out of Piller and Berman were obscenely ORDINARY not to mention ODD. Star Trek: Stardust featuring a race of Children?
I really don't have a problem with Insurrection. But it was an ordinary story and the studio detected that as well.
Nemesis was a disaster from start to finish.
How exactly they got a director like Baird to reproduce the same mediocrity as the other Directors and writers I will never know but once again Berman is at the Heart of the mediocrity with Logan and Spiner.
The recurring mediocirty...>Berman.
Keep in mind, the initial idea for Enterprise was very different from what we got and what came before. The whole first season was apparently going to be set on Earth as they build the ship. But the network nixed it right out.
Yes but was the first idea...
GOOD?
You know when you get nixxed and overridden there can be both good and bad reasons for it?
I don't see how the ship built on Earth a year before there mission makes the story better.
You know usually the Studio has good reasons for nixxing these writer side thoughts and I have to say that the Studio has done a good job working with the Mediocrity that was coming from Berman. It doesn't seem they dictated everything. It seems that the stories were mediocre, uncreative and average.
~Enter Star Trek Enteprise for the majority of it's run save a few well thought of episodes that needed the ABSOLUTE backing of TOS and TNG to be recieved well. Doesn't that lend to the lack of creativity.
YES you can find the good in ENTERPRISE but there was just SO MUCH bad and mediocrity you could have used it for mortar to re tile several houses.
As for "what a fan wants"...you're kidding right? What do think fans want? And how universal do you actually think that is?
Forget the Fans.
People want suspense. A good story. Great Acting and Great Action. They want new, Eye poping special effects.
Star Trek scored on Acting Action and New, and Eye Popping. That's why it was so successful. But their gonning to have to bring more next time...alot more. You can't say that the entirety of Star Trek was mediocre...just the story line. JJ proved it was more than possible to polish a ball of crap. And he did a good job of it too.
Also, if you can going to say the films were failures, don't forget to throw Ron Moore and Michael Piller under the bus as well.
OF COURSE.
Berman was the man in charge. He relied on their small screen experience to float ALL FOUR of those Foul Films. But THEY....(and this is important) took their cues on stories from HIM. His input shaped ENT and those movies. It is more than correct to blame Berman because at the end of the day...he is the man holding ball. Everything passed through his hands...he never dared to dream larger...and I don't know in other cases but in the case of Trek ...to go this long...11 years of mediocre box office returns and slumping ratings....He just didn't get it. It's not about bailing out the water to slow the sinking of the franchise it's about righting the ship, putting her into dock, stripping off the old and refitting and old frame with a new dynamic.
...and I guess we'll call that a rant.
You can disagree but I've seen nothing inspiring from these guys and I'm thrilled that there is AT LEAST a new direction...for now.