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Niners-Do You Want a Well-Made Trek Series

I'd watch it to satisfy my curiosity over whether it would work.

I'd continue to watch it if it was good.
 
Only if it rebooted the movie as well. JJ Abrams' Star Trek Wunderkind doesn't really grab me.
 
only if there are Cardassians in it and they are even better than the DS9 versions...

(I still have not seen The Movie yet.)
 
only if there are Cardassians in it and they are even better than the DS9 versions...

(I still have not seen The Movie yet.)
There could be. In the movie, one of the drinks Uhura orders in a bar is called Cardassian Sunrise. :bolian:
 
only if there are Cardassians in it and they are even better than the DS9 versions...

(I still have not seen The Movie yet.)
There could be. In the movie, one of the drinks Uhura orders in a bar is called Cardassian Sunrise. :bolian:

Indeed (and I liked that little nod to DS9:)).

It would be interesting if we saw a different kind of Cardassian than the 'solider thug' or 'Stasi in space'. A Cardassian trader perhaps...
 
No. I'm probably in the minority here, but personally I think there has been enough Trek. Why does everything have to keep going on and on forever? (well I know the answer, $$$) Things just start to get stale.

Personally I feel like Trek has pretty much run it's course. We will always have the movies and tons of tv episodes to watch and there are the novels for people who want new adventures.

I'd like to see Trek die a dignified death (well, actually the time for that has come and gone!) and have more new sci-fi series take it's place.
 
Why would anyone want a reboot series? The only reason for the reboot in the Abrams film is so they can use Kirk and Spock again.

If I were making more Trek, I'd have more Enterprise, which was fantastic by the end and is canon in both. And we get a lovely Romulan war. Alternatively, I'd make more DS9, and also have it feature the destruction of Romulus, showing to idiots that the Prime Universe carries on.
 
I would only watch becuase I am starved for a new trek series.

As I was quoted before the Nu-trek came out: "I would watch it if it was Barney the Dinosaur with a combadge."

I will watch anything, but would perfer it to not be nu-trek.
 
I am primarily a DS9 fan, but I love the new movie. I would welcome a new series set in the new Trekverse. Honestly, I'm just very curious about this new world and how TV Trek would work in the present day. We've had Trek in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. I think it's time to move forward with some new style of Trek.
 
What Star Trek needs is a break, a long one. Not the same length as was between TOS and TNG but a relatively long one. Give the franchise some time to cool off, then come back with a new series. Oh, and set it in the Prime Universe, not Abramstrek. That movie was awful!

After that break, I'd definitely watch it, as long as Andorians featured heavily in it. ;)
 
I think as more movies come out in the new Trek world, it will become highly unlikely that anyone will venture into the original Trekverse. I think all future official "canon" Trek will occur in the new universe.

As far as the timing of a new series is concerned, I bet something will begin production after a successful second or third movie. Trek will eventually build up a new fanbase that will supplant those of us who cut our teeth on 90s Trek or TOS.

I hope we get a nu-DS9 someday... in a decade or two...

I can always dream.
 
Mixed feelings about Abrams Trek that came out last summer, as I only watched the movie a single time. Even with that, I plan to get the Blue Ray version of the movie when it comes out in November 2009 if I am right.

With a new series, I am not really interested in Kirk in gang with a new version of the 2240’s. Since we are only a few days away from the 2010’s, do not think people would accept the ultra modern view of Earth in just thirteen decades.
 
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