Re: If You Were the Creator of TOS, What Would You Have Done Different
I'd have made lots of rules regarding matter teleportation. E.g., you could only beam along straight lines, in clear planetary weather, to open spaces, with some uncertainty as to the precise spot. It would always be fraught with peril. Nobody would beam unless there were no alternative. (Of course, that would frequently be the situation!)
The primitive transporter would still be too far advanced for the era, but slightly more realistic. I think that would lead to more dramatic situations and close a lot of plot loopholes.
(I know that it was a budget-driven decision not to use shuttle craft. I think they could have carried it off with a little imagination.)
Same thing for warp speeds. It should never be considered routine. There's a touch of this in The Cage when Pike says something like "Prepare for Time Warp," and they go through a drill and nobody moves until they're well along the way.
I'd have made lots of rules regarding matter teleportation. E.g., you could only beam along straight lines, in clear planetary weather, to open spaces, with some uncertainty as to the precise spot. It would always be fraught with peril. Nobody would beam unless there were no alternative. (Of course, that would frequently be the situation!)
The primitive transporter would still be too far advanced for the era, but slightly more realistic. I think that would lead to more dramatic situations and close a lot of plot loopholes.
(I know that it was a budget-driven decision not to use shuttle craft. I think they could have carried it off with a little imagination.)
Same thing for warp speeds. It should never be considered routine. There's a touch of this in The Cage when Pike says something like "Prepare for Time Warp," and they go through a drill and nobody moves until they're well along the way.