Premieres this fall, only on the CW.Starfleet Academy. Smallville meets Star Trek, with Kirk, Spock and friends.

Actually I wouldn't mind seeing that idea unfold. ST09 was sort of like that, except they skipped most of the Academy stuff.
Premieres this fall, only on the CW.Starfleet Academy. Smallville meets Star Trek, with Kirk, Spock and friends.
Many advocates of a Academy series (like myself) believe that such a show wouldn't be a intense action/adventure space show, but instead would be more a character driven drama series set in a future San Fransisco.This is because there is no conceivable way outside of a massive asspull to make freaking cadets do interesting things on the most boring planet in the Federation.
Many advocates of a Academy series (like myself) believe that such a show wouldn't be a intense action/adventure space show, but instead would be more a character driven drama series set in a future San Fransisco.This is because there is no conceivable way outside of a massive asspull to make freaking cadets do interesting things on the most boring planet in the Federation.
Which is what people said about DS9 prior to it's premiere.So not Star Trek.
That niche is a popular one, and yes the Academy show would be aimed at that demographic, people who watch young fantasy. But shows like Arrow have adults in primary roles and their appeal isn't just the youth market, but instead the 18 through 34 demographic.but I think the main problem is that niche is already served by plenty of other properties.
Which is what people said about DS9 prior to it's premiere.So not Star Trek.
The cadets would be late teens through early/mid-twenties. And not all the characters would to be cadets. There would also be the instructors at the Academy, some would be Starfleet officers, others civilians.You're idea is to follow a bunch of kids
Most dramas you would find on TV are not about people who are involved in "the galaxy going to end in two minutes." But not all previous Trek episodes slavishly follow that format either.who can't really do anything important
San Fransisco could be depicted as a very cosmopolitan city with a high percentage of numerous alien species living there. The cadets and instructors would have friends in the city.on the most boring planet in the federation
If you don't care for dramas in general as a format type, then admittedly this wouldn't be for you.hell maybe the entire galaxy
San Fransisco could be depicted as a very cosmopolitan city with a high percentage of numerous alien species living there. The cadets and instructors would have friends in the city.on the most boring planet in the federation
If it's well written, yes of course.do you honestly think people give two s@#ts about future humanity, or how the federation is run, or what 23rd or 24th century Earth is like?
Some could be older as well, not everyone will decide to become a Starfleeter in their teens. It'd be interesting to have a character in their late 20s or early 30s have a life changing event that made them enroll, so they have considerably more experience to draw upon. Or a Rhaandarite character, who are androgynous and only reach maturity at 150 Earth years old.The cadets would be late teens through early/mid-twenties. And not all the characters would to be cadets. There would also be the instructors at the Academy, some would be Starfleet officers, others civilians.You're idea is to follow a bunch of kids
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