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Actors/characters/plots/ships/etc. you want to see in Star Trek XII?

Dax in Trek XII?

  • Yes, as a major secondary character

    Votes: 10 7.9%
  • Yes, as a minor secondary character

    Votes: 22 17.3%
  • Yes, but not as more then a cameo

    Votes: 28 22.0%
  • No

    Votes: 67 52.8%

  • Total voters
    127
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

Not a bad idea--I'd love to see Peter Weller take a crack at the role.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

Interesting idea. I could see Jeffrey Donovan playing Gary Seven. No more time travel stuff though, they need to take a long break from that. I would like to see Trek XII set a few years after the current film, and have no mention of any sort of temporal shenanigans whatsoever.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

My problem with the idea is that it is familiar. It's not taking the new timeline anywhere new.

A good idea for what should happen next would be one we couldn't guess in a million years.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

Anything involving Gary Seven would have to include time travel. There's a downside.

However, I've always liked the character; he was great in The Eugenics Wars duology. I agree Peter Weller would be a pretty good choice, too.

The trick would be in finding a storyline where he and Kirk are working at cross-purposes, yet both (apparently) for the greater good.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

How about Gary Seven and Khan, and in a twist, Khan sacrifices himself to stop Seven.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

I'm not sure I like the idea. While I think Gary Seven and the group he works for have potential I am not sure I want it to be the focus of the next trek film.
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

Anything involving Gary Seven would have to include time travel. There's a downside.

However, I've always liked the character; he was great in The Eugenics Wars duology. I agree Peter Weller would be a pretty good choice, too.

The trick would be in finding a storyline where he and Kirk are working at cross-purposes, yet both (apparently) for the greater good.


I'm not sure about that. Gary Seven I think is more than just a ordinary human. I could see him having a expanded lifespan. I have also been fond of the idea of a second earth idea. Maybe he is from one of those earthlike planets we saw on TOS were the people seem to have developed a almost idential culture to those of us on earth.

Jason
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

In before the move!

No war. No Kirk. NEW, people, NEW!
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

If they use Gary Seven, here is the perfect actor to play him. The guy looks so much like Robert Lansing I'd swear they were related (they're not, AFAIK).

Terry Serpico
 
Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

The idea has alot of things going for it. It would be a familiar villian from the show. He works for aliens we never saw which means we could see some really neat looking aliens in the new movie. Plus he has a bunch of kewl gadgets. I like the idea that he and Kirk are at odds as to how to prevent a wat between the Federation and klingons.

Jason

Before I start, I need to warn everyone that I will be SPOILING the semi-professional Trek episode Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.















Still here? OK.

The story of OGAM is that Charlie Evans returns and goes through the Guardian of Forever to prevent Kirk from being born. The universe is of course hugely different, and it's up to Uhura, Chekov and others to undo what's happened and get the timeline straightened out.

Now, about halfway into OGAM, Gary Mitchell appears and actually cooperates with Charlie. There was a confrontation between all sides at the Guardian of Forever. Uhura pleads to Charlie (by singing, I swear) to join the side of the angels.

It works. He tangles with Mitchell and (if I remember correctly) they kind of cancel each other out and after a massive space battle above the planet, everything goes back to normal.

The sad thing about this is that Mitchell brings a spellbound Janice Rand with him as sort of a momento. I would really have liked to see that played out a bit differently.

If I could change that, when Mitchell appears with Rand under his control, I thought that Charlie would turn to the other side if Mitchell threatened Rand, saying she was a weak human whose life could be snuffed out like a candle in the wind.

Charlie gets more and more agitated as Mitchell's threats get more and more menacing. Charlie remembers he was fond of Rand and steps in before Mitchell can kill Rand. Then you've got your mega-battle that gives Charlie a decent reason to join the other side.

Don't get me wrong. I greatly enjoyed the production, which starred actors in other roles than we were used to. I just would have enjoyed it even more if they had a more plausible reason for that turn in events.
 
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Re: How about Gary Seven and the aliens he works for as a villian?

maybe not gary seven himself but rather the aliens he is working for.
the shift in the timelines might be enough that they decide to reveal themselves earlier then they planned in this new branch time line.
maybe they would search out prime spock to question him.
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

How about this?

Old Mirror Kirk (Shatner with a beard) comes back through a space hole and starts wrecking up the joint.

-Plot stolen from indranee's daddy

aww... yeah, he likes the idea of Mirror-Kirk. I want Prime Kirk though. call me an evil plot speculator! ;) :p
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

no all out war.
tos was more about preventing war even though there existed a cold war feel at times between the klingons and the federation.
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

If they have balls, they'll go with something more science-fiction-y and make it just as amazing as anything with the easy villain/battles.

Besides, we saw them hold their own against a bad guy, now let's see if they have what it takes to really be on that bridge. Boldly go to explore strange new worlds indeed.

I'm totally with the original poster's enthusiasm for big stakes and amazing effects. I think it's natural...the movie rocked, the team did a great job, let's let'em loose in an all-out extravaganza...

War is great in the movies, and action is great on screen, but what does Star Trek dare say about it today? Is Trek relevant in war discussion, given how it aggrandizes war and fetish-izes sacrifice...it's darn near Klingon in it.

P.S. It would be a wet dream for me as well to see Klingons and Federation and Romulans and Tholians at it as well. Throw in the Sheliak and Cardassians too. "Captain" Chekov's holodeck fantasy in a $4 million dollar deleted scene?
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

hey, I just posted over in the Trekmovie news thread (the one with Orci and Kurtzman talking about the sequel) about Prime Kirk being the arch-villain. think about it. it'll kill two birds with one swift stone.

Mercy me... I confess this might quite possibly be my nightmare scenario for the sequel :eek:

It might very well be successful financially, but it's sooooo gimmicky, and it would guarantee another plot as convoluted as the one in the current movie.

You are an evil genius of plot speculation ;)

that's me. and I stand by my speculation ;)
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

In all honesty, on some level, I just don't see how you can do the story of James T. Kirk, in any continuity, without doing some variation of "The City on the Edge of Forever." It's a vital story that fundamentally informs the character, in my opinion; if you don't do some version of that story, then I almost don't see that you really have James T. Kirk.

Harlan Ellison, is that you?

No no no: That is Bob Justman.
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

In before the move!

No war. No Kirk. NEW, people, NEW!


That will take off about as well as a movie about Sulu as captain of the Excelsior. . . . Witch, btw, I think would have been a great basis for some movies.
 
Re: Trek sequel should be Intergalactic War

In all honesty, on some level, I just don't see how you can do the story of James T. Kirk, in any continuity, without doing some variation of "The City on the Edge of Forever." It's a vital story that fundamentally informs the character, in my opinion; if you don't do some version of that story, then I almost don't see that you really have James T. Kirk.

Harlan Ellison, is that you?

No no no: That is Bob Justman.

Noooo..... M'name's Sci, thankee. ;)
 
Re: What actors / characters / plots do you want to see in Star Trek X

considering that kurtzman and orci are fans of some star trek fiction does
anyone know of a tos era book that might serve as inspiration.
 
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