Watching Ensigns of Command on S3 Blu-Ray. And noticed that the treaty with the Sheliak takes place in the 2250's. They don't seem that interesting, but I wonder if they will show up in the new series.
I can just see the 2-parter: Instead of 'to be continued' it will read 'adjourned until next week at this time'.Sheliak Corporate. Reems and reems of fine print and legalese. Ummm, not what I watch Star Trek for. I hope not.
By choosing to do another prequel, I find it difficult to introduce significant new species. As much as I enjoyed the Xindi arc, I just found it hard to believe that there would be no mention of them in later series. Not to mention Suliban. If they do, it should be isolated events limiting the stakes to Discovery or a planet or Starbase they're near and not Earth or the Federation.
In the beginning yes. But I remember TNG in the early days and how being as far from Kirk and Spock was the mandate. Then Sarek showed up in season 3. I thought, well ,they still won't have Spock. After Spock showed up I said well, at least it's safe to say Kirk will never show up on TNG.I'm actually of the view they'll avoid exhuming secondary species that were done previously.That's what Enterprise did and they won't want to be seen as Enterprise 2.0 in creative terms. Secondary species may appear in bit roles as a nod to other series but are unlikely to feature prominently. That's my sense of things anyway.
By choosing to do another prequel, I find it difficult to introduce significant new species. As much as I enjoyed the Xindi arc, I just found it hard to believe that there would be no mention of them in later series. Not to mention Suliban. If they do, it should be isolated events limiting the stakes to Discovery or a planet or Starbase they're near and not Earth or the Federation.
I hope they get to return, but only if the entire episode is being spent in a conference room with future lawyers huddled over PADDsI wouldn't be surprised if they didn't know who the Sheliak were.
The only race that was a bigger administrative pain in the butt than the Sheliak were those aliens in "The Big Goodbye" where Picard had to recite a greeting, and if a ship captain makes one error during the greeting recital, it could lead to years of war. Talk about planet of the bureaucrats.
Watching Ensigns of Command on S3 Blu-Ray. And noticed that the treaty with the Sheliak takes place in the 2250's. They don't seem that interesting, but I wonder if they will show up in the new series.
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