An idea for a new Trek series…
It’s the year 2712; practically all of the species of our galaxy have unified under one governmental structure: Human, Borg, Dominion, Cardasian, Ferengi and even Romulan to mention a few. It’s still the Federation but not the Federation. The species of the galaxy have evolved, giving us new extraordinary capabilities, challenges, conflicts and technology. Humans are on the cusp of an evolutionary transfiguration…. The sixth sense has arrived, and on its tail – wonder, experimentation, panic, revolt, and a strong Q Continuum curiosity. The people of Tau Alpha C, who are able to remove themselves from space/time with thought, try and bring organization and direction to a rising chaotic galactic society… A familiar face is among them… Wesley Crusher – now a master of thought over space/time and propulsion – a key player because… Starfleet has a new enemy…
Starfleet has built an outpost on the edge of the galaxy to defend against a new enemy; one from another galaxy; a ruthless near omnipotent enemy that travels from galaxy to galaxy instantly via powers of the mind… A mysterious dark relative of the Q. The outpost is built on an asteroid on the outer belt of the M-85 binary solar system… The front line… the very edge of the galaxy where stars and neighboring asteroids are visible on one side, and an absolute void occupies the other.
The outpost is lead by a human Starfleet admiral; a battle worn hero, wise, strong and determined. The first officer and adjutant to the admiral is Borg, a technological wonder, intelligent, independent but linked to a new evolved and ethical Borg collective. The security officer is an iron-fisted Jem Ha’Dar; a race now free and the chief engineer is a stunning Cardasian female. Starfeet now consists of a strongly bound conglomeration of Human, Borg, Dominion and Romulan cultures and technologies.
The outpost is built of transparent aluminum interconnected domes but is dark, dingy, battle worn and just down right eerie. The civilians that frequent it are the riff-raff of the galaxy. The only place to relax is a dive bar owned by an outcast Klingon who is rough, mysterious but surprisingly talented in the social graces.
The flagship, a trans-warp marvel of Human, Borg and Romulan technologies leads a fleet of hundreds strong stationed at the outpost. But the real battle is not to be fought with starships as much as it will be fought in the mind, and Starfleet is in a desperate rush to develop a new weapon; a weapon to attack the mind of the enemy, a weapon that they are willing to do anything to acquire….
I feel that Deep Space 9 was brilliant, the peak of Star Trek’s success, and a new Star Trek series will need to build on that success. It must continue to be a character driven show that excites the human passion for exploration. That’s what makes me sit in front of the TV and watch Trek. Let’s continue to creatively expand the Star Trek universe, and not re-hash it with prequels. As Q said in the last episode and scene of TNG: “I’ll see you…. Out there!”
Comments, thoughts?