I can't blame Paramount for not taking a chance on a DS9 movie. If the crown jewel of the franchise couldn't draw the general public there was no way the black sheep was going to.
Not a rule, just a voluntary consensus. Nobody has to make us keep the books consistent with each other; I think it's something most of us just prefer to do by default. Although if an author or editor wishes to do something in a separate continuity, they're free to do so.
Yeah I gathered that, but like you said, its something most of you prefer to do and therefore its become an unwritten rule if you like
Not a rule, just a voluntary consensus. Nobody has to make us keep the books consistent with each other; I think it's something most of us just prefer to do by default. Although if an author or editor wishes to do something in a separate continuity, they're free to do so.
Yeah I gathered that, but like you said, its something most of you prefer to do and therefore its become an unwritten rule if you like
Here's my problem with this...
The publisher basically says that the fans better consider themselves lucky that he is so kind to give them continuity and other stuff, but that he could actually do whatever he wants to do. At the same time he also prevents fans from writing and publishing their own stuff. That's kinda unfair. He's got the monopol, and doesn't really listen.
Yeah, they paid a shitload for their monopol. And?
Yeah, they paid a shitload for their monopol. And?
And Greg answered your question, the publisher has paid for the rights to produce original Trek material and therefore has the right to state terms of continunity, etc.
Just out of nitpicking, whats to say that the Hathaway wasn't given suitably workeable technology, but left in a messy and inoperable condition, in order to simulate the idea of being "archaic"? I only mention this because theres bound to be a lot of rules and regulations on safety in the 24th century and it doesn't seem right that starfleet would provide an unsafe (without the possibility to make it safe) vessel. I'm sure they could have easily reused the Stargazer bridge sets otherwise, it wouldn't have made sense to destroy them so early, since the ship was such a pivotal location for the series lead.
I don't think Paramount went into Nemesis with the thought "this will be the last one". I am sure it crossed their minds, but if Nemesis made money, TNG 5 would have been made.
The publisher basically says that the fans better consider themselves lucky that he is so kind to give them continuity and other stuff, but that he could actually do whatever he wants to do. At the same time he also prevents fans from writing and publishing their own stuff. That's kinda unfair. He's got the monopol, and doesn't really listen.
I don't think Paramount went into Nemesis with the thought "this will be the last one". I am sure it crossed their minds, but if Nemesis made money, TNG 5 would have been made.
I think they were aware it might be the last one, otherwise they wouldn't have allowed the crew to actually go through major changes like Riker getting his own command. That's the pattern in Trek movies -- as long as they're popular, the status quo is maintained and any major change is undone within the next two films at most, and it's only in the last film that the characters are allowed to grow and change in any real way.
Naturally there were contingency plans for continuing the series if NEM did well, but it does seem they were aware of the possibility that this might be their swan song. A lot of films are planned like that -- to be able to work as a concluding chapter but have wiggle room for sequels.
I think so also, but not for a good while. It's all a matter of timing. There is already a nostalgia for TNG which will gain over time, but for now, it's TOS reboot time, which I think is particularly nice considering the age of the TOS cast. It comes full circle for them.I think they'll go back to Next Generation someday as a reboot, just as they did with classic Trek. Just not anytime soon, as they're just at the start of a new, so far successful movie series.
I don't think Paramount went into Nemesis with the thought "this will be the last one". I am sure it crossed their minds, but if Nemesis made money, TNG 5 would have been made.
I remember Stewart in interviews saying, in regards to the film's tag line ("A Generation's Final Journey Begins"), to focus on the word "begins" instead of the word "final".
Well, in the promo posters for this motion picture, they got something like "a final journey" or something like that...
And people here are saying TNG 5 isn't happening because TNG 4 didn't make enough money because had it did, and this makes sence, we would probably be up to TNG 7 right about now.
So they knew from the door Nemesis would suck right before they released it? Interesting.
that Spiner didn't want to play Data anymore
And Nimoy had story input into TVH and TUC, and those turned out pretty well. On the other hand, Shatner had story input into TFF...
though this is slightly off-topic, the "Spiner was getting too old to play Data" thing always struck me as silly. It's sci-fi folks, there are always writing possibilities. Just have Data install an program that mimics human aging or something.
Currently that's Digital Extremes based in London, Ontario - they're working on the STXI/STXII tie-in game for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, working title "Star Trek".whoever makes the computer games
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