From the beginning I hated the academy idea. I'm glad it wasn't done.
Not my personal choice. But I think it is an eventuality.
From the beginning I hated the academy idea. I'm glad it wasn't done.
A non-Roddenberry series wouldn't have been much of anything like we got, but it probably would have been just as accepted by fandom and, ultimately, just as popular.
It's worth remembering that a fair-sized portion of fandom was hostile to TNG at first, refusing to accept it as the real thing. It wasn't until season 3 or so that the resistance died down. I've seen "The Best of Both Worlds" cited as the event that finally silenced the doubters.
IIn a lot of early TNG I can see ideas espoused by David Gerrold as far back as his writings in his book The World Of Star Trek published back in the '70s.
Ideally, yes.^ If you're not going to send important and difficult to replace people on landing parties, then why is the first officer going?
Sometimes sure, but the majority of the time wouldn't they be lead by a science or security officer?
^ If you're not going to send important and difficult to replace people on landing parties, then why is the first officer going?
Sometimes sure, but the majority of the time wouldn't they be lead by a science or security officer?
Like anything else, execution would've been huge. Though Roddenberry had been pitching the cadet idea as far back as TAS.
From the beginning I hated the academy idea. I'm glad it wasn't done.
Yup, that was the publication where Gerrold complained about the illogic of sending the most important officer out on dangerous landing parties.
Although I don't know why they didn't just make the contact team the main characters and have the captain and bridge crew be supporting characters -- pretty much what Stargate SG-1 did later on. I guess they were too attached to the established Trek formula where the commanding officer is the main character.
I think GR's wish was to avoid petty conflict -- to have the characters be mature enough not to have the usual lazy soap-opera conflicts arising from petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, stupid misunderstandings, and the like...
I think GR's wish was to avoid petty conflict -- to have the characters be mature enough not to have the usual lazy soap-opera conflicts arising from petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, stupid misunderstandings, and the like...
In other words, not to be like living, real human beings.
I think GR's wish was to avoid petty conflict -- to have the characters be mature enough not to have the usual lazy soap-opera conflicts arising from petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, stupid misunderstandings, and the like...
In other words, not to be like living, real human beings.
In other words, not to be like living, real human beings.
I literally only know 1 person(who unfortunately is family that I can't just cut out) that acts with petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, or gets all bent over stupid misunderstandings, etc. From my experience, ambitious, mentally stable adults generally have better things to do with their life than act like high school kids.
In other words, not to be like living, real human beings.
I literally only know 1 person(who unfortunately is family that I can't just cut out) that acts with petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, or gets all bent over stupid misunderstandings, etc. From my experience, ambitious, mentally stable adults generally have better things to do with their life than act like high school kids.
Yes. "Real human beings" are not all the same. Human nature encompasses everything from Hitler to Gandhi. We have the potential to be more than a bunch of petty, juvenile jerks; we just have to apply ourselves to becoming that. People who behave with decency, maturity, and self-control are no less human than people who are obnoxious, rude, petty, selfish, and mean. They're just more grown up.
I think GR's wish was to avoid petty conflict -- to have the characters be mature enough not to have the usual lazy soap-opera conflicts arising from petty jealousy, resentment, dishonesty, stupid misunderstandings, and the like...
In other words, not to be like living, real human beings.
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