CBS All Access is branching out. How about another show set aboard a space station?
How about the other way around?
Like one of the early concepts for DS9 (later used on Stargate Atlantis), I could get behind that, assuming the characters were interesting.Maybe if it took place on an alien space station that Starfleet discovered, and each episode was about a Starfleet crew exploring it.
I'm basing this off nothing, but I think one day Alex Kurtzman will do some sort of follow-up to DS9. They've reached out to TOS, TNG, and VOY Fans. DS9 is all that's left. At least for '60s-'90s Trek.
There is a place in the galaxy where a vast number of locations, universes and time periods all over lap in a single spot, existing simultaneously.spatial or temporal
After being attacked and occupied by a powerful interstellar alien species, Earth is once again free. There was a space station left in Earth orbit, place there by the occupying species. A different interstellar power has been asked by Earth's governments to administer and operate the station.How about the other way around?
What I would love to see is a Star Trek Medical show that takes place on a either a hospital ship (eg. The U.S.S. Pasteur) or station similar to James White's Sector General series of books or the short lived Mercy Point TV series that was shown on UPN. I think that such a show would have a lot of potential.
Yoshi was a boy.his daughters Molly and Kirayoshi
Yoshi was a boy.
Yoshi could be non-binary or transgender, so the pitch could still workYou've ruined my elevator pitch!
Seriously, good catch. I had forgotten that.
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I liked the start but does it have to be Earth? Can it be an Earth Colony like Earth Colony 5, something which is part of Star Trek Universe but the reset button is not starting from Earth. I'm still hoping to see a Trek idea where Earth is so far away where it's a legend. That's how far I want the UFP to expand, an evolution from the journeys done by James Kirk, and Jean Luc Picard, I think it's time that it showed.There is a place in the galaxy where a vast number of locations, universes and time periods all over lap in a single spot, existing simultaneously.
A space station was established eons ago to study the over lap, the original species is long gone, the station has changed hands countless times.
While Starfleet has a place on the station, they in no way control it, or the many species who come there to study the over lap.After being attacked and occupied by a powerful interstellar alien species, Earth is once again free. There was a space station left in Earth orbit, place there by the occupying species. A different interstellar power has been asked by Earth's governments to administer and operate the station.
A Human was choosen to be second in command, the commander is a alien, as are the majority of the admintrative staff. The station's police force however are Humans.
For a franchise about "new worlds and new civilisations" they do spend an inordinate amount of time going back to Earth. I'd love to have a show where they really are out on the frontier, where the human characters are all colonists and boomers, so Earth was just another place they had to go to in order to attend the Academy and begin their lives in the vast unknown expanse of the galaxy.I liked the start but does it have to be Earth? Can it be an Earth Colony like Earth Colony 5, something which is part of Star Trek Universe but the reset button is not starting from Earth. I'm still hoping to see a Trek idea where Earth is so far away where it's a legend. That's how far I want the UFP to expand, an evolution from the journeys done by James Kirk, and Jean Luc Picard, I think it's time that it showed.
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