I would not call any incarnation of Star Trek "subtle".
A new Star Trek series should:
Be set after the destruction of Romulus in the prime universe, should be shipped based. Should be serialized with a main plot, but episodes should be stand alone/2-3 episode arcs, something like Enterprise season 4
I would like to see:
Cameos from TNG/DS9/VOY, main plot shouldn't be about war, more like some huge conspiracy, coming threat, would love to see a modern more hard visual direction like BSG, but don't do crazy visuals just to get audience, do real character drama like Lost did, and feel free for flashbacks or non main story/main character episodes, give us a deep understanding of characters past (proper flashbacks, not just words) and all the characters of the ship (Lower Decks episodes, several per season) .
I would be crazy for a modern Star Trek series, if you just think how much film making technology moved forward already since Enterprise, we could get some really crazy style on this new show, think about what Universe, Sanctuary or BSG achieved with lower budgets than an average Enterprise episode ...
Not necessarily, it needs to do something new for itself first and foremost.it has to get back to the core concept of Star Trek, i.e. exploring strange new worlds, seeking out new life and new civilisations, boldly going where no man/one/human has gone before.
We already had four shows that were directly based around that, and a lot of concepts got exhausted.
Sure, for instance, you could have an ongoing story arc where they explore planets within a certain sector of space, who all know each other and have "issues" with each other. To the crew and to us, it's all new, but there's enough complication and backstory that it could be the basis of strong drama. The main thing is that they should just bop from one interchangeable planet with interchangeable funny forehead aliens to another, like has been done in the past.Now, see, I disagree that basing the series around exploration is "limiting" or "tired" precisely because it is so broad a concept. In fact, it is so broad that they can do basically anything with it in terms of story arcs and such.
Again, there's the Stargate SG-1 comparison. That show had plenty of story arcs and recurring plots: the long-term fight against the Goa'uld, followed by the fight against the Ori, then there was the Replicators, the Asgard and their efforts to save their species, the Free Jaffa and Bra'tac and Rya'c, the history of the Stargate and the Ancients and Ascension, the Tok'ra, the Aschen, the Reetou... but day-to-day, what the SG teams did was go through the Stargate and explore strange new worlds.
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