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B stories to expand TAS episodes, etc

I just wonder how you would expand it, in canon, if you could offer an alternate to Foster's depictions.

Well, it's got nothing to do with canon, but I did include a sequence in Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History that showed events before and during "Yesteryear" and offered answers to some of the questions raised in that episode.


Also, what kind of story do you think was missing from TAS? Episode 23+

That's a hard question to answer. TAS stories are just TOS stories with an unlimited set and FX budget, better aliens, no Chekov but more Sulu and Uhura, somewhat less sexism, and a lot less death and smooching. They could go pretty much anywhere TOS could go and beyond, except for love stories and violence, and I actually prefer having less violence (particularly since so many of TOS's fistfights and redshirt deaths were gratuitous and added nothing to the stories).

As I've said before, what I really wish we'd had was a second Filmation animated Trek in 1980, as a continuation of TMP. Filmation's animation and music had gotten richer by that point, so it would've been more impressively produced, and it could've had writers like Michael Reaves and Marc Scott Zicree (who were with Filmation at the time) and maybe Diane Duane and Paul Dini (who came along a couple of years later). And it would've given us the TMP-era adventures that we didn't get once TWOK did its semi-reboot. And it's something Filmation could've done, since they'd done revivals of other series like Batman and Fat Albert. So it was a huge missed opportunity.
 
I wrote a TAS style fanfic in which, while searching for a lost colony ship, the away team is mistaken for toys by giant children and captured. I felt that it was the kind of show you could do (they already had giant Spock) in a cartoon series. But the alien kids act awful human.
 
Adding B stories would make them TNG-style episodes, not TOS episodes, IMO. TOS typically only told one story an episode, as was the style in the mid sixties. The A/B/C style storytelling of several unrelated plots didn't really come into vogue until Hill Street Blues became a hit and a critics' darling in the early eighties.
Each thing wayne66 mentions counts as a B story. Now that B story may tie in directly with the A story, and affect it, but it's still a B story.
I was speaking in generalities, not absolutes. That's why I said "typically" instead of "always." I also specified "several unrelated plots" as the way TNG typically did it, to clarify my point.

That's the big difference between the '60s and today. The A and B stories weren't so cut and dried as they are now.
Agreed.
 
Most of the episodes are fine as is. If I could change anything about TAS it would be to remove that accursed bombastic soundtrack that seemed to kick in almost every 2 minutes. A bit of variety in the music department wouldn't have gone amiss.
 
Most of the episodes are fine as is. If I could change anything about TAS it would be to remove that accursed bombastic soundtrack that seemed to kick in almost every 2 minutes. A bit of variety in the music department wouldn't have gone amiss.

Badup baba bababa bababa bum. Badup baba bababa bababa bum.
 
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Kor
 
No way, the TAS music rocked!

As for B-stories. I'm generally not a fan. TNG had some that were good, DS9 had some that were real good, but Voyager used them to death and not very well. It's a big part of why I found the series so tiresome. One of the things I love so much about TOS is the LACK of B-stories. I don't think TAS would have benefited.

It's been so long since I read the Foster novelizations, but my recollection is that his additions felt like either expansions to the story or just a whole other story that was sequentially after or before the episode's narrative. They didn't seem so parallel to me, but I could be misremembering it. It's been ages since I actually picked any of those books up.

--Alex
 
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