I don't know if this has ever come up before, but with JJ Abrams vaguely remaking TOS in his own image, and this remake following vaguely similar lines as Ronald D. Moore's 2003 remake of GALACTICA, why not re-imagine TNG along similar, Moore-ian lines, complete with gender reversals? Here's what I mean:
Re-TNG
This ship is the U.S.S. Enterprise, registry 1701-G. (In this alterniverse, more starships named Enterprise have met a heroic, if unfortunate, end, leading to more successors. This also sidesteps any humor about the Enterprise-F being "F-Troop".
I have no clear vision of what this alt-Enterprise-G would look like. But it would be about the same size as the TNG Enterprise-D and it would have a limited civilian contingent aboard.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard = Commodore Vladimir Picovsky - Think of a cross between Vladimir Putin and Jacques Cousteau. I always thought a ship as huge and powerful as a Galaxy-class should be commanded by a flag officer.
Commander William Riker = Cmdr. or Capt. Winona Riker = In this Alterniverse, Riker and Troi switch genders. Riker and Troi met and bonded as a result of their less-than-proper sexual activities. In their younger days, both liked to swing and Riker became a sex addict after becoming promiscuous.
Deanna Troi = Dr. Dino "Dean" Troi. The telepathic Troi is Enterprise's head civilian scientist and chief civvie liason to the skipper and XO. Troi originally enjoyed a tryst with young Ms. Riker, but quickly fell in love with her and secretly used his telepathic abilities to help Riker overcome her addiction.
[NOTE: in this Alterniverse, Riker and Troi have a love/hate relationship, on one level, as ex-lovers, they have an uneasy friendship. On another level, their familiarity with each other gives them a feeling of mutual support and professional respect. The sometimes go-between and mutual confidant is Yar.]
Data = Data. I cannot see any serious change in this character; in fact, Brent Spiner seemed to be as much an anchor for the show as Patrick Stewart.
Tasha Yar = Tricia Yar. Hard-nosed and ambitious command aspirant who wants to rise to the command ranks. She is a command college candidate and wants to gain as much hands-on experience with as many of the ship's operations as possible. She is an adult version of a whiz-kid geek who likes to study everything. She is essentially a starship XO-in-training. She is also bisexual, though very discreet.
Worf = Worf. The Security Chief reports to Yar and the XO. I'm not sure if he should be another command-track junior officer aspirant or a Chief Petty Officer.
Dr. Beverly Crusher = Dr. Kate Pulaski. I won't try to hide that Dr. McCoy was my favorite character in TOS, and I love what Diana Muldaur brought to TNG's second year.
Geordi LaForge = Gerri LaForge. Starting out as a Starfleet science officer and helmsman on the "G", Gerri is following a technocrat career path. She eventually moves to become chief engineer when the G's senior engineer is killed. The position is made permanent. Like Yar, LaForge is a whiz geek uber-astronaut who wants to learn about all aspects of starship operation and exploration. She and Yar love to study and obsess over details and problem-solving. As with Geordi LaForge in FIRST CONTACT, Gerri is blind but uses bionic eyeball implants. She was robbed of her sight at an early age by some sort of colonial space accident.
Wesley Crusher = Lesley Crusher. This young lady was born on a starbase and followed her mother from one space station assignment to the next until being orphaned when the Cardassians attacked shortly after Lesley graduated from early advance-placement astronaut school. Lesley enlisted and quickly became a junior petty officer, on a career track to become a professional space pilot. Lelsey idolizes Yar and LaForge. Yar unconsciously stirs romantic feelings in Lesley.
Miles O'Brien = Yao Teng. Think Yao Ming, appearance-wise; a Chinese version of Miles. Yao is a career Starfleet NCO engineer-specialist. Picovsky ordered Yao to take over temporarily when the G's chief engineering officer was killed. He tolerates geeky ladder-climbing junior officers.
Re-TNG
This ship is the U.S.S. Enterprise, registry 1701-G. (In this alterniverse, more starships named Enterprise have met a heroic, if unfortunate, end, leading to more successors. This also sidesteps any humor about the Enterprise-F being "F-Troop".
I have no clear vision of what this alt-Enterprise-G would look like. But it would be about the same size as the TNG Enterprise-D and it would have a limited civilian contingent aboard.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard = Commodore Vladimir Picovsky - Think of a cross between Vladimir Putin and Jacques Cousteau. I always thought a ship as huge and powerful as a Galaxy-class should be commanded by a flag officer.
Commander William Riker = Cmdr. or Capt. Winona Riker = In this Alterniverse, Riker and Troi switch genders. Riker and Troi met and bonded as a result of their less-than-proper sexual activities. In their younger days, both liked to swing and Riker became a sex addict after becoming promiscuous.
Deanna Troi = Dr. Dino "Dean" Troi. The telepathic Troi is Enterprise's head civilian scientist and chief civvie liason to the skipper and XO. Troi originally enjoyed a tryst with young Ms. Riker, but quickly fell in love with her and secretly used his telepathic abilities to help Riker overcome her addiction.
[NOTE: in this Alterniverse, Riker and Troi have a love/hate relationship, on one level, as ex-lovers, they have an uneasy friendship. On another level, their familiarity with each other gives them a feeling of mutual support and professional respect. The sometimes go-between and mutual confidant is Yar.]
Data = Data. I cannot see any serious change in this character; in fact, Brent Spiner seemed to be as much an anchor for the show as Patrick Stewart.
Tasha Yar = Tricia Yar. Hard-nosed and ambitious command aspirant who wants to rise to the command ranks. She is a command college candidate and wants to gain as much hands-on experience with as many of the ship's operations as possible. She is an adult version of a whiz-kid geek who likes to study everything. She is essentially a starship XO-in-training. She is also bisexual, though very discreet.
Worf = Worf. The Security Chief reports to Yar and the XO. I'm not sure if he should be another command-track junior officer aspirant or a Chief Petty Officer.
Dr. Beverly Crusher = Dr. Kate Pulaski. I won't try to hide that Dr. McCoy was my favorite character in TOS, and I love what Diana Muldaur brought to TNG's second year.
Geordi LaForge = Gerri LaForge. Starting out as a Starfleet science officer and helmsman on the "G", Gerri is following a technocrat career path. She eventually moves to become chief engineer when the G's senior engineer is killed. The position is made permanent. Like Yar, LaForge is a whiz geek uber-astronaut who wants to learn about all aspects of starship operation and exploration. She and Yar love to study and obsess over details and problem-solving. As with Geordi LaForge in FIRST CONTACT, Gerri is blind but uses bionic eyeball implants. She was robbed of her sight at an early age by some sort of colonial space accident.
Wesley Crusher = Lesley Crusher. This young lady was born on a starbase and followed her mother from one space station assignment to the next until being orphaned when the Cardassians attacked shortly after Lesley graduated from early advance-placement astronaut school. Lesley enlisted and quickly became a junior petty officer, on a career track to become a professional space pilot. Lelsey idolizes Yar and LaForge. Yar unconsciously stirs romantic feelings in Lesley.
Miles O'Brien = Yao Teng. Think Yao Ming, appearance-wise; a Chinese version of Miles. Yao is a career Starfleet NCO engineer-specialist. Picovsky ordered Yao to take over temporarily when the G's chief engineering officer was killed. He tolerates geeky ladder-climbing junior officers.