no one would expect a female captain back in those days.I don't think counting Nu Kirk is fair. Not sure counting Kirk is fair either I mean really no one would expect a female captain back in those days.
So 3 White Males, 1 White Female, and 1 Black Male Captains.
I agree on more diversity in crew though. Voyager was a move in the right direction but can get better.
You can get away with an alien first officer because they're not the face of the show.
no one would expect a female captain back in those days.I don't think counting Nu Kirk is fair. Not sure counting Kirk is fair either I mean really no one would expect a female captain back in those days.
So 3 White Males, 1 White Female, and 1 Black Male Captains.
I agree on more diversity in crew though. Voyager was a move in the right direction but can get better.
We had a female Admiral in ENT.
You can get away with an alien first officer because they're not the face of the show.
As I pointed out in another thread that had the same discussion going on, the Captain needn't necessarily be the face of the show. It could be a Horatio Hornblower-type deal, then the focus of the story would be a dashing, young, good-looking lieutenant, and the Captain could be whatever. It could even have six heads and three butts, because its not the heroic focus.
she is not a main character it does not count. So what do u think of dawn of the jedi. i am surprised about no human lead.
You can get away with an alien first officer because they're not the face of the show.
As I pointed out in another thread that had the same discussion going on, the Captain needn't necessarily be the face of the show. It could be a Horatio Hornblower-type deal, then the focus of the story would be a dashing, young, good-looking lieutenant, and the Captain could be whatever. It could even have six heads and three butts, because its not the heroic focus.
if your going to go that way i would prefer a focus on low level crew members with the senior staff in the background.
Too much bureaucracy
Not close enough to the top of the ship's command structure.
not enough space adventures.
The Hazard Team was also tied to whatever the senior staff decided. Making the senior staff background characters with the main characters not having any say in stuff (besides "yes sir" and "pew pew") makes the whole main cast just meat puppets to be ordered around. Alex Munro was not a proactive character. Most everything he did was reactive.
A star wars starfighter series would be better. I wouldnt mind a book. Federation starfighters show up in Apocalypse Rising.As for fighter pilots, I've no idea where that came from. Out of the blue. Never seen before in Trek, wouldn't add anything honestly. Not opposed, but it would probably end up retreading ground set by S:AAB and NBSG.
EDIT: Don't get me wrong, I've long advocated having dedicated away teams/troops/whatever and what-not as recurring/secondary characters. I think it's neat. It's just not the bread n' butter of Star Trek, is all.
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You can get away with an alien first officer because they're not the face of the show.
As I pointed out in another thread that had the same discussion going on, the Captain needn't necessarily be the face of the show. It could be a Horatio Hornblower-type deal, then the focus of the story would be a dashing, young, good-looking lieutenant, and the Captain could be whatever. It could even have six heads and three butts, because its not the heroic focus.
I think the next captain has to be female, since we've only had 1 such out of 5 (or 6 if you count nuKirk) and also of non-Caucasian ethnicity (Asian, Hispanic, Black, et cetera).
Another guy or another white is just... yeah, ridiculous. Make the first officer a white guy if you have to, but make the next captain a non-white female.
Ideally, I'd say make both the CO and XO non-white females. Maybe a human non-white female CO and an alien non-white female XO.
I dare say that at least a minimum of 4 of 9 of the crew female as well.
And FYI I'm a whiter-than-snow man saying this. More females, more ethnicity, damnit. We're not in the stone ages anymore!
Frankly, the next Trek series shouldn't have more than a maximum of 1 white guy and 1 white gal on the whole regular cast. We've got Indians and Latinos and Asians and Middle Eastern and black and so on and so forth. Lets see 'em, even if they're playing aliens!
Oh and... yeah, after the snubbing of the 90s? They need two gay characters, one male and one female. Minimum.
Serious on all of this. They need to go the extra twenty miles on diversity next time.
Modern Star Trek has gotten away from the Alien = Rubber Forehead formula. So you could have an alien captain that fit the normal lead actor looks stereotypes and wouldn't have scabies on his face.
Don't forget Superman is an alien, but still fulfills the all-american boy type character. You could imagine a typical Captain character which also has psychic abilities or incredible strength.
Hey, a dwarf would fit into the Jeffreys tubes much better...wow, would that be un-PC.How about a navigator with down syndrome and a dwarf as the engineering officer while we are at it?
a dwarf as the engineering officer
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