I have yet to read any of those, but from what I've heard of the series I actually wouldn't be opposed.
News to me - like I said, I haven't read them - haven't got an opinion on them yet.
People have been saying that since 1997.
Let me be the first to call it "Smallville Trek" should it happen.
lol - hell, I've been hearing that since 1990...
Didin't the studio want TNG to be about cadets?
That's exactly the time I remember - I was at a con (ahh, the pre-internet days) and the big talk at the time was that Trek 6 was going to be Kirk and Spock at the academy... IIRC, Harve Bennett was a very big proponent of this and had been pushing for it for YEARS before it was even considered for Star Trek 6.
Sure the other two had promising premises. VOY was supposed to be about two separate crews struggling to live together while struggling to get home. It didn't go that way and just ended up being TNG in the Delta quadrant. ENT was supposed to be a show where the characters were supposed to rely less on technology as they had so much in the previous installations and had to get by on their smarts rather than using the tech as a crutch. Well, by the end of the first episode they had started using the transporter and phasers with stun settings and it had just become TNG in the 22nd century. My only point here is that DS9 was the only Berman era show that managed to keep its premise relatively intact, though it was touch and go a few times after they got the Defiant.
It's a simple enough reason. Money. That's pretty much all there is to it.
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