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Event alluded to by Bryan Fuller.

I will never get this. We're all going to die. Very few of us will meet a graceful end, either. Everybody voids their bowels in the end.

Yeah, but right now you don't know how or when you are going to die and whether or not you'll be wearing a diaper to make the aftermath a little easier on everyone else...
 
Yeah, but right now you don't know how or when you are going to die and whether or not you'll be wearing a diaper to make the aftermath a little easier on everyone else...
Some times the story is about the journey not the destination. Knowing the end doesn't make the story less worthwhile.
 
This highlights another drawback of it being a prequel. The fact that this is set in that time frame really limits the potential number of major hostile alien races. Sure, you can have one-off stories with the alien villain of the week. But, in terms of species that regularly affect the power dynamic in the region, you're very limited in this time frame. It pretty much has to be the Klingons. So, it makes sense they have cast these characters.

A continuation would not have this restriction. We saw that as the franchise moved forward in time they added new adversarial species to keep things fresh: Ferengi, Borg, Cardassians, Dominion, etc.

Mr Awe

It's one story, so villain fatigue shouldn't set in. That said, other than the Klingons and the Sheliak (yeah right), the possibilities include the Orions, rogue Andorians, all sorts of Enterprise aliens, Tholians, anything they want make up.

Or, just maybe, the central story of Discovery won't focus on a singular enemy or a race of antagonists. It might be too much to ask for a story (in multiple parts) with stakes a bit different than open conflict between two or more parties.
 
Yeah, but right now you don't know how or when you are going to die and whether or not you'll be wearing a diaper to make the aftermath a little easier on everyone else...

When I go, I want to go by exploding my dying body over everyone in the ER, knowing that I, Spider, yes I, have the power to make 50 people spontaneously vomit.

I won't come close to Berman and Braga's record though.
 
I'd love it if the captain in DSC turns out to be Garth, but it would be kind of a downer ending - knowing what will eventually happen to him. :(
And THAT is the curse of all prequels, no matter how artfully done.

Ha! Reminds me back in 1997 when people were arguing that James Cameron's Titanic was gonna sunk (pun intended) in the box office because "everyone knows how the movie ends"! (And it ends in a real downer.) Two billion dollars and 11 Oscars later… boy were they proven wrong!
 
I've heard talk that Nathan Fillion might be up for the role of the captain in DSC. I can TOTALLY see him playing Garth!
 
Ha! Reminds me back in 1997 when people were arguing that James Cameron's Titanic was gonna sunk (pun intended) in the box office because "everyone knows how the movie ends"! (And it ends in a real downer.) Two billion dollars and 11 Oscars later… boy were they proven wrong!

Yeah buddy! Wait- what movie was Titanic a prequel to again?
 
^^ Reality.

It would also be difficult to avoid mental health stereotypes and caricatures about the 'insane' that were fine for Star Trek and Batman in the 60s but would be seen badly these days. Doesn't seem like a trap Fuller would dive into willingly.
And the fact that mental health care should be a bit more advanced in the 23rd century.

I'd love that.
It would be fantastic. Space archaeology, like a Jack McDevitt novel.

Space hippies. They never really expanded on the space hippies.
I would love that. :rommie:

It's one story, so villain fatigue shouldn't set in. That said, other than the Klingons and the Sheliak (yeah right), the possibilities include the Orions, rogue Andorians, all sorts of Enterprise aliens, Tholians, anything they want make up.
Golden Midgets. I've always wanted to know more about the Golden Midgets.
 
Ha! Reminds me back in 1997 when people were arguing that James Cameron's Titanic was gonna sunk (pun intended) in the box office because "everyone knows how the movie ends"! (And it ends in a real downer.) Two billion dollars and 11 Oscars later… boy were they proven wrong!
Yeah buddy! Wait- what movie was Titanic a prequel to again?
Britannic. Starring Edward Atterton, Amanda Ryan, Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Daniels, John Rhys-Davies and Bruce Payne. ;) :rofl: :rommie: :guffaw::lol:
 
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Yeah buddy! Wait- what movie was Titanic a prequel to again?

RAISE THE TITANIC. :)

Seriously, the point stands. TITANIC didn't lack suspense or drama because we all knew the ship was going to sink in the end, in large part because we were invested with the characters of Jack and Rose and didn't know if they were going to survive or end up together or whatever.

Same with the new show. People will keep watching to find out what happens to Lt. Protagonist and her crew, and to see how they cope with whatever alien crisis or mystery they encounter, regardless of whether or not we all know that Romulus is going to blow up a hundred years later that the Klingons will eventually be our allies, etc. The future history of the Federation doesn't matter when it comes to getting caught up in a story set years earlier.

I mean, look at Indiana Jones. We all knew that the Nazis weren't going to win World War II, but that didn't make RAIDERS any less exciting. :)

"Indy, you must stop Hitler from claiming the Ark!"

"Why? I happen to know that seventy years from now that the USA and Germany will be staunch allies and partners in NATO . . .."
 
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