DON'T SAY THAT NAME.Oh yea, what was his name? James Dixon?
DON'T SAY THAT NAME.Oh yea, what was his name? James Dixon?
Long gone!Presumably he's no longer with us as I can't find a trace of him?
There's at least one more timeline, one where Captain Kirk's middle name starts with an 'R'.![]()
Maybe he’s in a straightjacket somewhere, rocking back and forth, constantly muttering “Gene Trek is the only true Trek, Gene Trek is the only true Trek, Gene Trek is the only true Trek...”
Yep, which is what I meant when I said Gene Canon can also be known as "Stinky Canon."It was a poster called Mr. Stinky Pants who changed his username to The God Thing.
Ahhh, that guy’s user name sounds vaguely familiar, but I don’t remember his canon argument.And you missed it. The "Gene Canon" criteria was a joke based on someone who used to post here who insisted Star Trek Canon was only TOS, TMP and TNG seasons 1-5 because those were the only Star Trek to be blessed by Gene.
If we go down that road, I actually think that only the first TNG season (and maybe half of the second) really has a Roddenberry feel - full Berman seems to be in effect by Season 3.
By the third season, Roddenberry stopped having any kind of relevant involvement with TNG beyond visiting set and chatting with the actors.
Like with the episode Justice, which the writer originally envisioned as a rather dark story about a totalitarian society's strict law enforcement. But Roddenberry kept asking while discussing the episode "could we maybe include a lesbian orgy that scene?" and as a result, we ended up with the episode we got about half-naked flakes who execute people for tripping and falling on flowers.
I can't actually find a flaw with that statement."Death for flower stomping" is what ends up making for an enjoyable discussion.
I do wonder how much of TNG was actually Roddenberry's, and how much was other people? We know he had TOS production folks (Fontana, Gerrold, Justman, Milkis) on the early part of season one.
I do wonder how much of TNG was actually Roddenberry's, and how much was other people? We know he had TOS production folks (Fontana, Gerrold, Justman, Milkis) on the early part of season one. We also know his attorney was running a lot of interference between Gene and the production, and even allegedly was rewriting scripts.
There is the Chaos on the Bridge documentary done by Shatner. But I would be interested in a book by some of the folks that were there early in season one.
Certainly the TNG Companion and other tie in work gave the impression that a lot of what Gene wanted to do was quietly ignored or fudged into something quite different. There seems to be some agreement that the 'no internal conflict' rule was his.Since David Gerrold wrote the Series Bible, I like to think of him as more the creator of TNG than Gene Roddenberry. In a TNG to Batman analogy, I think Gene Roddenberry is Bob Kane to David Gerrold's Bill Finger. I bet most of what Gene Roddenberry contributed was just carried over from Phase II and re-purposed.
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