Tribble Herder
Lieutenant Commander
Since we've seen the last of the original timeline, at least for a good while, isn't it about time we got one, final, wrap-it-all-up edition?
Discuss.
Discuss.
Wasn't Captain Robert April working on this a few months ago? I wonder what became of it?
Since we've seen the last of the original timeline, at least for a good while
Even in the LITERATURE forum?![]()
Books don't count, so unless Seth McFarlane's plans include a return to the original timeline (which I don't discount, I just think it'll be a while, provided it ever gets greenlit in the first place), I think it's safe to say a new Concordance wouldn't have to worry about being in need of updating for a while.
McFarlane just strikes me as the kind of guy who'll toe the continuity line. He seems more interested in a relaunch, not another reboot.
I don't know about that. McFarlane is a big Star Trek fan. I suspect he would have more regard for what has come before and the fans than Abrams.
I don't know about that. McFarlane is a big Star Trek fan. I suspect he would have more regard for what has come before and the fans than Abrams.
playing with the toys already in the sandbox, rather than upending the whole thing and trying to reinvent the sand.
He got a pretty decent amount of press in the industry mags, with headlines like, "'Family Guy's' MacFarlane Wants To Relaunch 'Star Trek' On TV".
And with his resume, if CBS decides it's time to give a series another shot, he's got to be on the shortlist of who to go with.
Plus, what you see as lack of imagination, I see as having a knack for finding innovative ways of playing with the toys already in the sandbox, rather than upending the whole thing and trying to reinvent the sand.
I think he's got more in his bag of tricks than we've seen.
“I don’t know who would give me the keys to that car,” he jokes, acknowledging that the films have been so profitable for Paramount that he isn’t so sure they have a lot of interest in getting back into the TV business. “But I’d love to see that franchise revived for television in the way that it was in the 1990s: very thoughtful, smartly written stories that transcend the science fiction audience.”
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