How much kickstarter money would that take?I've just watched The Enterprise Incident - I could see JJs crew doing that story in a heartbeat, almost without changes.
How much kickstarter money would that take?I've just watched The Enterprise Incident - I could see JJs crew doing that story in a heartbeat, almost without changes.
How much kickstarter money would that take?
I can't imagine it ending well, especially, as you point out, there is rarely a consensus and an overeliance on nostalgia or familiar elements. This means that it rarely will be different in any extreme or ground breaking way.I think you misunderstand me. I DON'T oppose the current business model (a few creators preparing material for the masses) as it is the traditional model for entertainment content creation and it is highly accountable to the consumer. In short, if we don't like it, we don't buy it, and the content creator(s) is/are out of a job.
Can you imagine the machinations involved if "fans" somehow had a democratic process of creating new content? Can you imagine how terrible that new content would be?
I think we'll start off with your basic 2 mil which should get us some awesome carpet, and we'll go from there.How much kickstarter money would that take?
I think we'll start off with your basic 2 mil which should get us some awesome carpet, and we'll go from there.
I think we'll start off with your basic 2 mil which should get us some awesome carpet, and we'll go from there.
"Classic Trek" is a pretty big tent.
The Future of Trek forum shows that the fans clearly and unanimously want a prime universe show set in the JJverse, which is both entirely original and a TNG reboot, with deeply complex serialised arcs made up of entirely standalone stories where the characters deal with cerebral issues while exploring strange new worlds and embroiled in an intergalactic war, all happening in the lost years between any two Star Trek productions. And the cast would wear TWOK jackets over First Contact undershirts.I can't imagine it ending well, especially, as you point out, there is rarely a consensus
Till the end of the first act and then it's blasphemy!!!!!!The Cage is the only TRUE Star Trek, EVERYthing else is derivative nonsense and NOT True Classic Trek (tm)
In your opinion.The Abrams movies were just fine.
Kor
Don't forget the yummy sushi!I think we'll start off with your basic 2 mil which should get us some awesome carpet, and we'll go from there.
Till the end of the first act and then it's blasphemy!!!!!!
The only True Star Trek is Spock's line, "Check the circuit." Everything after that is both an abomination and not TRUE Star Trek.
That's right. I think this was one concept for the uniform designThe Future of Trek forum shows that the fans clearly and unanimously want a prime universe show set in the JJverse, which is both entirely original and a TNG reboot, with deeply complex serialised arcs made up of entirely standalone stories where the characters deal with cerebral issues while exploring strange new worlds and embroiled in an intergalactic war, all happening in the lost years between any two Star Trek productions. And the cast would wear TWOK jackets over First Contact undershirts.
That's right. I think this was one concept for the uniform design![]()
I find those uniforms rather disagreeable.
Kor
Don't forget "Cross Circuiting to 'A'"
How dare you sir?! I will take my limited edition Bat'leth out of its original packaging to challenge you!
I was out after 'Check'.The only True Star Trek is Spock's line, "Check the circuit." Everything after that is both an abomination and not TRUE Star Trek.
Shut up and take my money!The Future of Trek forum shows that the fans clearly and unanimously want a prime universe show set in the JJverse, which is both entirely original and a TNG reboot, with deeply complex serialised arcs made up of entirely standalone stories where the characters deal with cerebral issues while exploring strange new worlds and embroiled in an intergalactic war, all happening in the lost years between any two Star Trek productions. And the cast would wear TWOK jackets over First Contact undershirts.
I liked them too, but they were more like Die Hard than classic Trek.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.