How about a little thought experiment: against all probability, you've been selected by CBS to head up the sixth Star Trek TV series. You are free to pick any timeline or era you wish, and are guaranteed a massive budget for sfx and salaries for actors, writers, and directors. They sky's the limit, and the only brake is your imagination. You'll be completely free to develop the show however you like. If that means an entire season is based on a Klingon opera cycle and sung entirely in Klingon (with subtitles), that's fine with everyone else. You can blow up earth, un-blow-up Vulcan, or do whatever you like.
There is one, and only one, string attached. You must use a pop/rock song for the opening theme. You absolutely cannot have an orchestral/instrumental arrangement of any kind: it's got to be a song.
What song do you pick, and why?
There is one, and only one, string attached. You must use a pop/rock song for the opening theme. You absolutely cannot have an orchestral/instrumental arrangement of any kind: it's got to be a song.
What song do you pick, and why?



*Has a look of confusion*
But I can't think of any pop song that would work tolerably as the theme and I suspect that none exists. I'll keep thinking, and check back in to see of any of you can surprise and astound me.
But it's definitely jazzy and too jokey to really work for takes-itself-dead-serious Star Trek. I can see a Farscape-style space opera using it... or Joss Whedon can re-do Firefly, but with film noir rather than Westerns as the element he's levening the scifi with...
I actually like the half-assed symphony music 

me..."