Reallllly didn't want this to devolve into yet another pissing match about the new film...
What pissing match?
Abrams & the gang did what they needed to, in order to placate most of the fans and make money. I've never seen anyone suggest any formula for rebooting
Star Trek that would have worked better. Most of the ideas I read would bury the franchise for good. It doesn't do any good to have ideas that don't work as business propositions.
Like this...
The only reason we got that movie was so that Paramount Studios could have their own Star Trek property to play with, without having to consult/pay a fee to CBS/Paramount.
Since Paramount being able to make a buck is a precondition to them doing something with
Star Trek, there was never any way it was going to happen otherwise.
Plus I'm absolutely positive that Abrams reboot isn't the last reboot of TOS I'll see in my lifetime.
I think there will be another reboot w/n coming decades, too. This time around, we were lucky that it was done by people who were respectful of
Star Trek. Next time we probably won't be so lucky.
I probably wouldn't try to reboot Star Trek. I think I'd rather reinterpret some of its ideas and do something completely fresh and non Trek.
We need more space opera on TV, and it doesn't need to have the
Star Trek label. And we also need movies and TV shows with the
Star Trek label. I want everything. What I don't want is the way TV is now: wall to wall cop shows.
^^ The more praise I hear for ST09 the harder it is for me to hold my lunch down.
If you're going to stay around this place, I suggest dramamine.
I'd go with the reboot concept that Straczynski and Zabel worked up a couple years back.
I remember when that made the rounds. It's not
Star Trek. JMS should adapt it as B5 or some new franchise.
The way I see it, if you can't find a way to tell your story somewhere in the Star Trek universe, then you're just plain lazy.
Abrams ability to tell a story was not the issue. It was his ability to get someone with millions of dollars to back his movie, and that required that he center the movie on what the general public knows to be
Star Trek: Kirk, Spock, Enterprise, to get butts in seats. If you're going to use Kirk, Spock, Enterprise, and not either get yourself into a creative straightjacket or cause a fan riot, you have to walk the narrow line just the way he did.
And he could have been completely disrespectful of
Trek canon, history, etc, and still made his millions. A "fan riot" wasn't a real threat to him; I guess he just didn't want to be crass. The money men just wanted recognizable names to advertise. They don't give a shit whether Spock has green blood or what colors Enterprise's nacelles are, and neither do 95% of the people who went to see
Trek XI.
Bottom line: Abrams doesn't need us. We need him. We aren't going to get any
Trek besides novels and fan films without him. He knows how to produce watchable
Trek that is true to the history of
Trek, and to make it profitable enough that we get more in the future.