I know it's perverse but I do consider TNG-DS9-VOY to more or less be part of the same series.
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I know it's perverse but I do consider TNG-DS9-VOY to more or less be part of the same series.
I'm banned now, aren't I?
To me, DS9 and VOY were both direct spinoffs of TNG, whereas TNG was a sequel to TOS. ENT seemed like a prequel to everything.I know it's perverse but I do consider TNG-DS9-VOY to more or less be part of the same series.
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Let us see. There is the greater Star Trek universe. People in space, the starships, the future, the technology, the moral backdrop, the interaction with aliens.where is the link to Star Trek so that the audience connect it to the movies and previous TV series
I agree.but there needs to be some common connection, communicated visually since TV is a visual medium
There could be more of a cultural clash among civilians, without the common Starfleet culture being trained into them.a culture clash between Starfleet and the civilian scientist who just came on board
My uncle works at the Boeing commercial aircraft company. After September 11, 2001 attack company security traded their pistols for sub-machine guns. And there were barricades and heavy machine guns at all the vehicle entrances.... these people are no doubt going to encounter situations that put them in physical danger. So you either have them include people who are sufficiently skilled at extricating them from that danger but who are not Starfleet for whatever reason
How is that the slightest way different than Starfleet academy students with phaser training? They're basically the same young people, from the same original population groups.University students with phaser training?
Yes, but instead they would run by "not-Starfleet." Look at DS9, much of the cast was "not-Starfleet." DS9 wasn't a Starfleet space station, it was a Bajorian civilian facility. There were entire episodes where there wasn't a single Starfleet character in sight.Going by Star Trek History, we have Starships and Starbases as usuable backdrops.
Yes, but instead they would run by "not-Starfleet." Look at DS9, much of the cast was "not-Starfleet." DS9 wasn't a Starfleet space station, it was a Bajorian civilian facility. There were entire episodes where there wasn't a single Starfleet character in sight.Going by Star Trek History, we have Starships and Starbases as usuable backdrops.
House of Quark (one of my favs) had Starfleet in the background only. They played no significant part.
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There could always be a "Firefly-type" series that focuses on a civilian freighter that sometimes takes on jobs that aren't always on the up-and-up and may require them to fight their way out of situations that occasionally turn south on them. In that sense, Starfleet could be depicted as not the enemy, per se, but something the crew would like to avoid dealing with whenever possible.
Who said that all civilian freighters are unarmed? If they sometimes dealt with the black market, their ship could be equipped with disruptors, photon torpedoes, and even some stuff they'd don't want Starfleet to look too closely at. But even without a black market, it's also possible that civilian ships have to be licensed to carry armaments too, especially if they operate in regions far from the protection of Starfleet. In such a case, they'd probably just be equipped with standard phasers (in ENT, the civilian freighter Horizon was armed with plasma cannons).There could always be a "Firefly-type" series that focuses on a civilian freighter that sometimes takes on jobs that aren't always on the up-and-up and may require them to fight their way out of situations that occasionally turn south on them. In that sense, Starfleet could be depicted as not the enemy, per se, but something the crew would like to avoid dealing with whenever possible.
At that point, using a civilian PMC or civilian equivalent of Starfleet would be preferable.
Running a freightor without weapons or very limited weapons wouldn't make as good of a base setup. Firefly worked well in that their usual solution was to run, hide, or evade attacks while airborne. While that is all well and good, if they were a PMC group with enough firepower, they could have interesting space battles.
CW network.
The Teen/Twenty-something Angst Network
CW network.
lol, being an Australian, I have no idea what that is...
That's not aimed at my post is it? I only listed the kinds of Teen or 20-something Angst shows they air, as a Foreign poster posted they weren't familiar with CW???
The CW has no better or worse cancellation rate than any other network. They axe plenty of stuff. When something hits, they hang onto it for eons, precisely because what they'd replace it with would probably flop. But other networks do that, too, hence CSI and L&O running for 20 season or however long.
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