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Why can't a lead female character be delicate and feminine...I think a Vulcan female could be this way...but less subtle.
Who knows? Maybe it's just not "politically correct" for women to be women anymore.
Whatever the fuck that means.....
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Why can't a lead female character be delicate and feminine...I think a Vulcan female could be this way...but less subtle.
That's exactly as I always saw it.Anyway, wasn't Enterprise supposed to be a modern take on TOS?
Archer = Kirk
T'Pol = Spock as a girl
Hoshi and Travis are Uhura and Sulu with ethnicities swapped.
Would the ethnicity, religion, gender & sexual orientation of the crew be different?
Would Kirk be female...maybe lesbian?
Would There be no Scotty?
Uhura be Persian or Arab and Muslim?
Chekov...well no need to change to reflect the times.
Sulu...no need to change to reflect the times.
What about McCoy???
Would it be even more diverse?
That's exactly as I always saw it.Anyway, wasn't Enterprise supposed to be a modern take on TOS?
Archer = Kirk
T'Pol = Spock as a girl
Hoshi and Travis are Uhura and Sulu with ethnicities swapped.
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If Star Trek ever turns into that miserable garbage I may not react well. If there was ever a show that was the exact opposite of everything Star Trek stood for, it's BSG.
IMO.
YMMV.
Here's that JMS Trek reboot proposal I mentioned earlier just in case anyone cares/hasn't seen it:
http://images.bureau42.com/torpedo/ST2004Reboot.pdf
Having just finished seeing every single Babylon 5 episode and TV movie, I'm curious as to how this would have turned out.
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If Star Trek ever turns into that miserable garbage I may not react well. If there was ever a show that was the exact opposite of everything Star Trek stood for, it's BSG.
Here's that JMS Trek reboot proposal I mentioned earlier just in case anyone cares/hasn't seen it:
http://images.bureau42.com/torpedo/ST2004Reboot.pdf
Having just finished seeing every single Babylon 5 episode and TV movie, I'm curious as to how this would have turned out.
Lol - well you can't please all of the people all of the time - I loved NuBSG. But I meant more like NuBsg in terms of having an ongoing backstory (almost certainly a conflict) with character development, a wider cast of recurring characters many of whom end up dead, a more balanced cast of men and women, and scaling back the level of technology in story to minimise technobabble. I didn't mean a carbon copy of NuBSG.
B5 had a lot of elements that I liked, including recurring alien ambassadors with mutable goals, a decent vision of low to mid level telepaths (betazoids are just terrible from a story perspective), and a cold war with the shadows.
The JMS treatment looks interesting. I'd be up for a reimaging of Trek's 5-year mission or second 5-year mission. The cast list was too man-heavy though. They really need to work harder on making the sexes equal in the 21st century.
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If Star Trek ever turns into that miserable garbage I may not react well. If there was ever a show that was the exact opposite of everything Star Trek stood for, it's BSG.
Agreed. And a perfect reason Ron Moore should be kept away from Star Trek.
At gunpoint.
By Brannon Braga.
And ironically, Edward James Olmos seems to believe that New Galactica is exactly like Star Trek. That genius said as much in an interview last year.
You know if TOS was made today they would probably use Air Force ranks instead of Navy ranks.
You know if TOS was made today they would probably use Air Force ranks instead of Navy ranks.
What makes you say that? In the new movie, they used the existing rank system. In fact, there is only one instance I can think of that they used Air Force type ranks, and that's Star Trek VI, with Colonel West. And that was only due to Nick Meyer's mistaken insistence that Starfleet was like the present day military.
^ I'm not so sure about the Air Force thing. STAR TREK depicts a starship in an futuristic naval organization called Starfleet. And some air forces around the world, including the British, long ago incorporated some naval style into their ranks and organizations. (I believe that the RAF uses "Air Commodore" instead of Brigadier General.)
Just a couple of good ol'boys, never doing no harm.
I think something more like NuBSG would work
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