I've broken this off from the thread I originally posted it, because I think it's worthy of a discussion on its own merits.
While contemplating the matter of alternate timelines and paging through the old Trek starflight chronology, I was struck by an idea for a Trek show that embraces the Prime Timeline as an alternate one extrapolated from TOS and the expectations of the 1960's.
Namely, an anthology show in a similar vein of "From the Earth to the Moon", in which various cusp events that diverge significantly from our timeline are handled on a single or two-episode basis.
For instance, a limited series could handle the following occurrences, either documentary style or as a standard narrative like a typical TV episode of Trek:
1. The evolution of the space program from Apollo through the OV shuttle series (Including the launch of the Voyager probes, and the mysterious loss of Voyager-6)
2. The colonization of the moon and Mars, and the contributions of Jackson Roykirk
3. The Eugenics Wars of the 1990's
4. The Sleeper Ships, the secrecy surrounding them, and why the program failed
5. Strangers from the Sky (The secret tale of actual Vulcan first contact) Salute, M.W.B.
6. Col. Green, World War III, and the post-atomic horror
7. Earth's recovery and political unification after the holocaust
8. First Contact with Alpha Centauri
9. Zephram Cochrane and the advent of warp drive, and the first interstellar round-trip to Alpha Centauri.
10. Official Vulcan First Contact
Could be epic, right?
Of course, I forgot about Sean Christopher's Saturn mission and Rene Picard's Europa mission. Those would fall in the first third of the series, obviously.
While contemplating the matter of alternate timelines and paging through the old Trek starflight chronology, I was struck by an idea for a Trek show that embraces the Prime Timeline as an alternate one extrapolated from TOS and the expectations of the 1960's.
Namely, an anthology show in a similar vein of "From the Earth to the Moon", in which various cusp events that diverge significantly from our timeline are handled on a single or two-episode basis.
For instance, a limited series could handle the following occurrences, either documentary style or as a standard narrative like a typical TV episode of Trek:
1. The evolution of the space program from Apollo through the OV shuttle series (Including the launch of the Voyager probes, and the mysterious loss of Voyager-6)
2. The colonization of the moon and Mars, and the contributions of Jackson Roykirk
3. The Eugenics Wars of the 1990's
4. The Sleeper Ships, the secrecy surrounding them, and why the program failed
5. Strangers from the Sky (The secret tale of actual Vulcan first contact) Salute, M.W.B.
6. Col. Green, World War III, and the post-atomic horror
7. Earth's recovery and political unification after the holocaust
8. First Contact with Alpha Centauri
9. Zephram Cochrane and the advent of warp drive, and the first interstellar round-trip to Alpha Centauri.
10. Official Vulcan First Contact
Could be epic, right?

Of course, I forgot about Sean Christopher's Saturn mission and Rene Picard's Europa mission. Those would fall in the first third of the series, obviously.