How about a mockumentary like The Office, following around the single human assigned to a Klingon merchant ship?
Okay well then the empire would invade the federation and Jedi and star fleet captains would go at it. wonderful show. i can see it already.
This sounds funny but I can't envision Klingons having the patience to make a documentary.A one-off documentary about humans and Earth by a Klingon film crew and commentator would be great fun.
How about a "Future of Trek" sitcom?
It's about a few dozen casual fans with no experience in television production putting forth, completely unsolicited, their demands and expectations for a new show.
Re: the underlined part, that's not really fair. All the books are coming from the same author and had 2 or 3 years between their releases. The latest one came in 2008, so it's a little early to declare the series dead.http://www.sff.net/people/krad/gorkon.htmAs pointed out, it would only appeal to a small group of ST fans. Better to make it some kind of novel series, similar to John Ford's take on the Klingons, IMO.
And the thing is, the Gorkon book series wasn't even able to make it past four novels. And the last book was a reboot of sorts that tried to broaden the scope of daily Klingon life. Turned out to be a snoozer. I don't know how they thought that would actually bring in more readers with the stories they focused on in the last book.
So if it can't even survive as a book series, which already has far fewer readers than the last season of Enterprise had viewers, I don't see a Klingon television show remotely working.
that's not really fair. All the books are coming from the same author and had 2 or 3 years between their releases. The latest one came in 2008, so it's a little early to declare the series dead.
Does everything have to be federation ? Why not get a new perspective ? I for one would love to see a klingon tv series. It doesn't have to run a full seven years...but hell...it would be a new approach to one of trek's most recognized. What do you fans think ?
Caprica was canceled.
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