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What episode would you want them to "remake"?

The whole reason for Kirk ordering General Order 24 wasn't to stop them from fighting. It was to stop the spill-over damage that was happening to vessels and crews that had no idea what was going on. Being executed for accidentally stumbling onto the 'civilized' clusterfuck that was transpiring.

UncleRogi: That very reason is why J.T. Kirk is the best at what he does

Mayhap we gave TPTB a really good idea....:techman:

probably not
 
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That is an invention of Next Gen.
You are wrong--we are old fart Trekkie and/or Trekkers
if you prefer, for 30+ years

There is very little we can be stumped on concerning TOS.
Might wanna do your research, cuz you would'nt have TNG without TOS.

Some Star Trek fan YOU are

Zane
Let... me... say... it... real... slow... for... you...

The use of the Prime Directive as a 'catch-all' for dealing with any interstellar species and their issues was done by the writers of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

The creation of the Prime Directive dates to the episode The Return of the Archons.

By the definition used in the original series:

From Bread and Circuses

SPOCK: Then the Prime Directive is in full force, Captain?
KIRK: No identification of self or mission. No interference with the social development of said planet.
MCCOY: No references to space, or the fact that there are other worlds, or more advanced civilisations.
KIRK: Let's go
LOL, this TOS elitism is fascinating.
Always love when people attribute facts to elitism. :guffaw:

That society had already been corrupted by the arrival of S.S. Beagle.

As to Landru, THEY had been corrupted by the arrival of the U.S.S. Archon.

What about "A Private Little War"?

"Friday's Child"?

"The Apple"? (and WHO'S the Snake in that one?)

Still, General Order 1

Kirk was in so much shit, they made him an Admiral! :lol:



There

Balance of Terror has always been popular.
But that's the one they can't do! Starfleet knows who the Rommies are this time around.

Basically, I just want an excuse to establish that George Kirk does, in fact, exist. I'd like to see him played by Jensen Ackles.

Awesomenous!! I choose to beleive that too!

The new alternate reality definitely deserves new plots...but Amok Time could be quite entertaining.

Vulcan is gone....but begs the Question--

What is ponn far to become?
Seems to me the Vulcans no longer have that luxury....:vulcan:
 
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You are wrong--we are old fart Trekkie and/or Trekkers
if you prefer, for 30+ years

There is very little we can be stumped on concerning TOS.
Might wanna do your research, cuz you would'nt have TNG without TOS.

Some Star Trek fan YOU are

Zane
Let... me... say... it... real... slow... for... you...

The use of the Prime Directive as a 'catch-all' for dealing with any interstellar species and their issues was done by the writers of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

The creation of the Prime Directive dates to the episode The Return of the Archons.

By the definition used in the original series:

LOL, this TOS elitism is fascinating.
Always love when people attribute facts to elitism. :guffaw:

That society had already been corrupted by the arrival of S.S. Beagle.

As to Landru, THEY had been corrupted by the arrival of the U.S.S. Archon.

What about "A Private Little War"?

"Friday's Child"?

"The Apple"? (and WHO'S the Snake in that one?)

Still, General Order 1

Kirk was in so much shit, they made him an Admiral! :lol:



There

Kirk made Admiral because he wasn't the "rule-breaker" the later productions made him out to be. I'm not sure there is ever a clear-cut case of him breaking the Prime Directive based on the information given to us in The Original Series.

Obviously he was never tried for a violation.

The closest he came to a straight violation was on Gamma Trianguli VI in The Apple, but in The Return of the Archons it is revealed that Prime Directive only applied to "living, growing" cultures.

SPOCK: Captain, our Prime Directive of non-interference.
KIRK: That refers to a living, growing culture. Do you think this one is?

Which you could clearly make the case that the culture on Gamma Trianguli VI was not.

So there is never really a clear cut violation during Kirk's five-year mission in command of the Enterprise.
 
None. Enough with the remakes. Let's have something fresh with this new creative team!!

Exactly! Why rehash old stories? I don't mind using characters or influences from the prime universe, but I hope they make the new stories new and original. I thought that was the point of the reboot anyway!
 
Always love when people attribute facts to elitism. :guffaw:

That society had already been corrupted by the arrival of S.S. Beagle.

As to Landru, THEY had been corrupted by the arrival of the U.S.S. Archon.

What about "A Private Little War"?

"Friday's Child"?

"The Apple"? (and WHO'S the Snake in that one?)

Still, General Order 1

Kirk was in so much shit, they made him an Admi
There


Obviously he was never tried for a violation

Which you could clearly make the case that the culture on Gamma Trianguli VI was not.

So there is never really a clear cut violation during Kirk's five-year mission in command of the Enterprise.
We are arguing the same point :cool:
 
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Exactly! Why rehash old stories? I don't mind using characters or influences from the prime universe, but I hope they make the new stories new and original. I thought that was the point of the reboot anyway!

We do this here because we enjoy what might have been.
If you're not up to the challenge, do your research.
Otherwise, Shut the f&^$ up

Onward.....
 
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Not an episode specifically, but I'd love to see a story where a rogue Vulcan, driven to take action by constant Klingon attacks on his colony, tries to use the Guardian of Forever to prevent Vulcan's destruction.
 
Exactly! Why rehash old stories? I don't mind using characters or influences from the prime universe, but I hope they make the new stories new and original. I thought that was the point of the reboot anyway!

We do this here because we enjoy what might have been.
If you're not up to the challenge, do your research.
Otherwise, Shut the f&^$ up

What the hell, dude? I was replying to the first two posts in this thread, as indicated by the use of the "quote" feature. I was not replying to any of your posts or anyone else's who was attempting to "enjoy what might have been". Please continue to enjoy whatever you were enjoying!

There is no "challenge " I am not up to because I didn't know this was a challenge. What "research" are you talking about? I read the OP and the reply I quoted in my reply. I was merely agreeing with the first reply to the OP. I read it as a literal question of what episodes would we "like them to remake". I thought the OP was hoping that really would remake episodes based on the language used, not just "let's pretend for the fun of it" "what if" scenerios. Go ahead and enjoy your what ifs!

There is no need to get all nasty. It sounds to me like you have personal issues that need addressed by a professional counselor to just fly off the handle like that for no good reason. Does using irate language with strangers on message boards somehow make you feel better about your life? If so, my heart goes out to you.

I here am new, and I come in peace. :beer:
 
Let... me... say... it... real... slow... for... you...

The use of the Prime Directive as a 'catch-all' for dealing with any interstellar species and their issues was done by the writers of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

The creation of the Prime Directive dates to the episode The Return of the Archons.

By the definition used in the original series:

Always love when people attribute facts to elitism. :guffaw:

That society had already been corrupted by the arrival of S.S. Beagle.

As to Landru, THEY had been corrupted by the arrival of the U.S.S. Archon.

What about "A Private Little War"?

"Friday's Child"?

"The Apple"? (and WHO'S the Snake in that one?)

Still, General Order 1

Kirk was in so much shit, they made him an Admiral! :lol:



There



Obviously he was never tried for a violation.

[...]

So there is never really a clear cut violation during Kirk's five-year mission in command of the Enterprise.
General Order 1
Kirk must have missed that day; he was dealing with Koybiashu Maru (my spelling SUCKS!!) Kobiashu (?)
Who the f#^% cares--Kirk beat the no-win scenario---Eat THAT Starfleet!
 
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Uncle Rogi, a few things:

You are wrong... <snip>
Let... me... say...<snip>
<snip>
There

Balance of Terror has always been popular.
But that's the one they can't do! <snip>
Awesomenous!! I choose to beleive that too!

The new alternate reality <snip>

Vulcan is gone....but begs the Question--

What is ponn far to become?
Seems to me the Vulcans no longer have that luxury....:vulcan:
These three consecutive responses by you could have been combined into a single post by making use of the Multi-Quote function. Under ordinary circumstances, you should try to avoid posting more than twice in a row.


Next, you've made a number of posts in this thread which contain mangled quote tags, and that messes up the quote attributions. I've corrected several of your posts for this already, but have a look at the following example and note the bit I've placed in bold:

QUOTE]

Exactly! Why rehash old stories? I don't mind using characters or influences from the prime universe, but I hope they make the new stories new and original. I thought that was the point of the reboot anyway!

We do this here because we enjoy what might have been.
If you're not up to the challenge, do your research.
Otherwise, Shut the f&^$ up

Onward.....

As I attempt to quote this post, do you see how your words seem to be credited to Whill and his words to number6? That's because of the broken quote tag you see bolded. Please take a little more care when quoting; that will make it a lot easier for others to follow the conversation.

Oh, and this bit?

If you're not up to the challenge, do your research.
Otherwise, Shut the f&^$ up
Please refrain from telling anyone to "shut the f&^$ up" unless it's crystal-clear to all parties involved that you're joking--it wasn't clear here, as evidenced by Whill's reply--and you'll want to avoid altogether saying "shut the f&^$ up" and meaning it, as that might be deemed actionable under the board rules. :)


Edit:

Rogi, I've merged your triple post into one, and I think I've got all the quotes sorted out so they read as posted by the same people who actually wrote them. Try to keep things neat, OK?
 
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If I had to choose an episode to be remade I'd love to have the "Doomsday Machine" remade. I've seen some of the TOS-R episodes and I think this one would look even better on the bigscreen. :techman:

Or perhaps as a second choice "The Ultimate Computer", as my then 8 year old mind was facinated with this one. :techman:
 
Balance of Terror really is the best option.

But I sort of agree with the whole "no remakes" things, but they could sill borrow from it.

I actually think if they play it with the whole Run Silent Run Deep angle, to change it around. Say, there's a SF captain (maybe an old friend of Pike's) who lost his ship during Nero's attack, gets another and seeks revenge on the Rommies.

So he would be the one attacking their outposts to try to bait them into to crossing the NZ. Kirk is sent after him and gets tangled up with the Rommie commander. Then you'd have the whole camaraderie of honorable combat angle going with the other captain as the counter-point.

Or, since it's a Paramount venture (and revenge for Trek V) go the Trek does Red October route. Have the Romulan commander actually be a Reman (Captian Remius?) who's given the state-of-the art cloak, but instead his defection is only a ruse to goad the Feds and Rommies into war to occupy the Rommies while the Remans fight for their freedom.

Then take elements from the Mutara battle and the one from "Starship Down" and just play it up. Heck, go full-on deflector-as-sonar, low power, super suspenseful, awesome.
 
And quite frankly the material of Balance of Terror is way to intelligent for the type of Trek movie Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof want to make.
 
And quite frankly the material of Balance of Terror is way to intelligent for the type of Trek movie Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof want to make.

:rolleyes:

Just keep telling yourself that, kiddo.

Anyway, I stand by my suggestion of space hippies redone as creepy sex/suicide cult. Still, I'd much prefer they use their own ideas and come up with something new and (hopefully) anomaly free. :techman:
 
Just keep telling yourself that, kiddo.

Anyway, I stand by my suggestion of space hippies redone as creepy sex/suicide cult.

I rest my case.

Which "case" are you resting? Because Char Aznable's idea for re-imagining "The Apple" has nothing to do with anything Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof come up with for the next movie, which was the gist of your quote Char was responding to in the first place:

JarodRussell said:
And quite frankly the material of Balance of Terror is way to intelligent for the type of Trek movie Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof want to make.
 
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