I really wish that the developers of Enterprise had brought in some of the Trek novelists that had written about the pre-Federation Earth and its neighbours, like Diane Duane (The Romulan Way, Spock's World), Margaret Wander Bonnano (Strangers from the Sky), The Reeves-Stevens (Federation - though they did finally hire them on in Season 4), and maybe Diane Carey (Final Frontier) to contribute elements from their stories to the world they were creating on the prequel series. Fans had come to cherish elements of these writers' novels for a long time, and it would have been a nice tip of the hat to the impact Trek lit has had on building fans (my first exposure to Trek was by reading a Trek novel, before I had ever seen the show!) and the cleverness of these writers.
For example, I found the Romulans on ENT to be just cookie cutter copies of TNG Romulans - devious, using underhanded techniques like unmanned drone ship to fight their battles - and would have loved to see elements of Duane's Rihannsu culture integrated into the story (Yes, I know that had been an issue with producers in the past, including TNG, if I recall correctly...)
Rather than using the same writers they had used on TNG and DS9 and VOY, which frankly I feel seemed to running out of original ideas, they could have tapped into the wealth of Trek lit writers who were well established with the fan base.
They did finally bring in the Reeves-Stevens in Season 4, which was the best move that series ever made ... too late, unfortunately.
Anyone else feel this way?
For example, I found the Romulans on ENT to be just cookie cutter copies of TNG Romulans - devious, using underhanded techniques like unmanned drone ship to fight their battles - and would have loved to see elements of Duane's Rihannsu culture integrated into the story (Yes, I know that had been an issue with producers in the past, including TNG, if I recall correctly...)
Rather than using the same writers they had used on TNG and DS9 and VOY, which frankly I feel seemed to running out of original ideas, they could have tapped into the wealth of Trek lit writers who were well established with the fan base.
They did finally bring in the Reeves-Stevens in Season 4, which was the best move that series ever made ... too late, unfortunately.
Anyone else feel this way?