If this was 1991... And Harve Bennett did his "Academy Movie"...?
Now with little under a month to go before we get our Trek back from limbo, this question popped up on the way home from work the other day, a question so mind boggingly curious i just have to ask my fellow fans...
How would they have tackled it?
Now, we know from interviews and ideas written down that Meyer wanted to do a Starfleet Academy based movie using younger actors in flashback form told from their older selves point of view. Or a straight laced academy origin story. The latter may not have worked as the TOS movies were popular at the time and ditching the actors may have had the effect of sp;itting fans down the middle.
Oh the irony 19 years later.
Now this movie has been handled in a way where they still tell an origin story in where they are invaded from the future by a hell-bent-on-killing-Kirk Romulan. Still telling an origin story but keeping the action and stuff aswell. So in essence the origin story ends up a bi-product of a revenge type fuelled asassination attempt.
So...
A) Its not as boring as a flashback based story telling fest.
B) We have good ol' time travel physyics/mechanics/logic to wrap our heads around.
C) We have a well needed fresh take on a stale and almost dead franchise by one of the leading geeks in hollywood who, apparently, has delivered something so groundbreaking that hes bigger than the figurative GOD. (Who, incedentally doesnt need a Starship to carry his wisdom)
And D) We have no FatShat gumming up the works.
Source: Wikipedia among others with the same details.
Would we see re-designed sets to the scale we have now in 2009, not reproductions. Would they say the sets back then wouldnt hold up now and create an entirely new look for the flasbacks just like Trek '09? Thus, dividing all the fans down the middle.
Basically, would see a similar product emerge from Bennett Trek to what we have here. Obviously not identicla, but production wise changes, updates etc etc. Without the internet, would there be similar fan angst to the film as to what were getting now?
Now with little under a month to go before we get our Trek back from limbo, this question popped up on the way home from work the other day, a question so mind boggingly curious i just have to ask my fellow fans...
How would they have tackled it?
Now, we know from interviews and ideas written down that Meyer wanted to do a Starfleet Academy based movie using younger actors in flashback form told from their older selves point of view. Or a straight laced academy origin story. The latter may not have worked as the TOS movies were popular at the time and ditching the actors may have had the effect of sp;itting fans down the middle.
Oh the irony 19 years later.

Now this movie has been handled in a way where they still tell an origin story in where they are invaded from the future by a hell-bent-on-killing-Kirk Romulan. Still telling an origin story but keeping the action and stuff aswell. So in essence the origin story ends up a bi-product of a revenge type fuelled asassination attempt.
So...
A) Its not as boring as a flashback based story telling fest.
B) We have good ol' time travel physyics/mechanics/logic to wrap our heads around.
C) We have a well needed fresh take on a stale and almost dead franchise by one of the leading geeks in hollywood who, apparently, has delivered something so groundbreaking that hes bigger than the figurative GOD. (Who, incedentally doesnt need a Starship to carry his wisdom)
And D) We have no FatShat gumming up the works.
Source: Wikipedia among others with the same details.
So, i got to wondering on the train home from work yesterday, what would it have been like in 1991 had Meyer and Bennet have done his Academy movie the way he had intended.Following Star Trek V, Bennett developed an idea for a sixth Star Trek film that would take a different approach from the previous films. Titled "The Academy Years," it would have focused on the characters of Kirk and Spock when they were much younger and cadets at Starfleet Academy. It would have delved into the early relationships between these characters, and shown how they developed such a close friendship over the years. While William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy would have had cameos at the beginning and end of the film to "bookend" the story in flashback form, new actors would have portrayed most of the roles in the film, including the young Kirk and Spock.
Although Paramount was initially enthusiastic about the idea, they were ultimately leery of producing a Star Trek film without the established actors that fans had come to know and love. Also, Martin Davis who at the time was the head of Gulf & Western, wanted a film featuring the original cast to mark Star Trek's 25th anniversary in 1991. Paramount offered Bennett the opportunity to produce this film with the original cast, even offering to produce his academy film afterward, but Bennett declined, citing multiple reasons including a lack of story ideas for the requested film and the rushed time frame in which the film would have to be completed in order to coincide with Star Trek's 25th anniversary.
Would we see re-designed sets to the scale we have now in 2009, not reproductions. Would they say the sets back then wouldnt hold up now and create an entirely new look for the flasbacks just like Trek '09? Thus, dividing all the fans down the middle.
Basically, would see a similar product emerge from Bennett Trek to what we have here. Obviously not identicla, but production wise changes, updates etc etc. Without the internet, would there be similar fan angst to the film as to what were getting now?
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