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Past eras on other planets

Where should the next time-travel episode take us?


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WarpTenLizard

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"Star Trek" writers love their time-travel. Spending an episode on modern Earth is probably a great way to conserve the budget. And traveling to other time periods lets the writers dip into other genres, like film noir, or Victorian England.

But after 60 years and ten series, we've seen almost nothing of the past eras from any other planet. We got a peak at Bajor and Terrok Nor during the Occupation in couple of DS9 episodes; and "Voyager" gave us a ride on an ancient Klingon sail barge. That's about all I can think of.

How about a time-travel episode that takes us to the Middle Ages on Qo'nos, and gives us a Klingon "Game of Thrones."

Show us Ancient Vulcan before (or during) the revolution of Surak. I imagine something similar to Ancient Rome, with the warfare and hedonism.

Show us fur-clad Andorians mushing giant sled-ships across Andoria, visiting palaces carved from ice, and starting campfires with the electrical charges in their antennae (could they do that?).

Give us a bittersweet tour of Cardassia before the Union took over. Cardassia is basically a planet where the Nazis won. Have a tragic "Cabaret" type of story, showing the vibrant, diverse world full of artists and regular citizens, all ignoring the increasing warming signs around them, until it's too late.

What about Trill, before the planet had one government to decide who got a Symbiont. Show us how different cultures regarded the Symbionts and chose who got to be Joined...and all the flaws in those systems.

And damn it, I want to see those crazy animal-cage wigs Troi's mother told us about. I imagine a past-era Betazoid having the look of the Brandy "Cinderella" movie.

What are some planets or species you'd like to see get a time-travel spotlight?
 
"Star Trek" writers love their time-travel. Spending an episode on modern Earth is probably a great way to conserve the budget. And traveling to other time periods lets the writers dip into other genres, like film noir, or Victorian England.

But after 60 years and ten series, we've seen almost nothing of the past eras from any other planet. We got a peak at Bajor and Terrok Nor during the Occupation in couple of DS9 episodes; and "Voyager" gave us a ride on an ancient Klingon sail barge. That's about all I can think of.

How about a time-travel episode that takes us to the Middle Ages on Qo'nos, and gives us a Klingon "Game of Thrones."

Show us Ancient Vulcan before (or during) the revolution of Surak. I imagine something similar to Ancient Rome, with the warfare and hedonism.

Show us fur-clad Andorians mushing giant sled-ships across Andoria, visiting palaces carved from ice, and starting campfires with the electrical charges in their antennae (could they do that?).

Give us a bittersweet tour of Cardassia before the Union took over. Cardassia is basically a planet where the Nazis won. Have a tragic "Cabaret" type of story, showing the vibrant, diverse world full of artists and regular citizens, all ignoring the increasing warming signs around them, until it's too late.

What about Trill, before the planet had one government to decide who got a Symbiont. Show us how different cultures regarded the Symbionts and chose who got to be Joined...and all the flaws in those systems.

And damn it, I want to see those crazy animal-cage wigs Troi's mother told us about. I imagine a past-era Betazoid having the look of the Brandy "Cinderella" movie.

What are some planets or species you'd like to see get a time-travel spotlight?
What an inventive idea! I love it. I'll have to think more about it.
 
And damn it, I want to see those crazy animal-cage wigs Troi's mother told us about.

What about Trill, before the planet had one government to decide who got a Symbiont. Show us how different cultures regarded the Symbionts and chose who got to be Joined...and all the flaws in those systems.
~ These two are my "most want to see"! I'm imagining Betazoid history to be a kind of cross between the Kirsten Dunst Marie Antoinette film, and the ridiculous and hilarious Austenland starring Keri Russell!
There were some glimpses into Trill's history in the anthology The Lives of Dax and the Worlds of Deep Space Nine novel, Unjoined.
 
Hmmm, violent Vulcans, Klingon opera at its peak before it became Worfified, or Betazed hamsters, oh my...

A fan of the Renaissance and how, clothing aside, a lot of it feels alien to the 21st century, the Klingon choice is intriguing. But, dang, seeing Troi's ancestor wearing a wig with a squirrel running inside it and reacting to said Betazed thoughts would be the funniest thing, if done right (subtly).

We had a hint of violent Vulcans in "All Our Yesterdays", as well as many episodes of Spock telling of the past - as much as was recorded and interpreted down the ages.

But, all in all, let's see some merry Klingons:

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Geordi is workin' that outfit too, but

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Worf is workin' that tree bark! :devil: Hopefully enough of the bark wasn't injured*, as water transfers upward from it to supply the leaves with nutrients, which in turn feed the tree via the photosynthesis process. Now there's a symbiosis...

* well, I might write 'damaged' except that is usually denoted inanimate, inorganic compounds whereas 'injured' is generally attributed to biological organisms and other forms of known life. A tree is a life form, even if it can't shake hands and say "Howdy". Well, apart from one:

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But that's another story...
 
~ These two are my "most want to see"! I'm imagining Betazoid history to be a kind of cross between the Kirsten Dunst Marie Antoinette film, and the ridiculous and hilarious Austenland starring Keri Russell!
A Jane Austin styled dramedy, about a bunch of telepaths! And presumably their society would have rules about telepathic interaction as they would everything else. Imagine the nonconformist Betazoid shocking all the others with scandalous thoughts about uncovered ankles (or whatever body part they shun).
 
Kes, Trill and Ocampa. I love all these three civilziations (as should be obvious if someone saw my posts). I qould especially love to see Ocampa again. I am sure I am not alone in it (even through the one Ocampa I would like to see the most is not likely to return).
 
I also voted for Vulcan. I like Vulcans (I'd love to live among them - their focus on logic would be super relaxing to me as someone who isn't very good with emotions), and I'm always here for Vulcan history lessons.
 
I voted for Vulcan before Surak, but it's gotta be based on Diane Duane's book "Spock's World". Where Vulcan was late 1980's Earth and when Surak came along, he was a fringe Internet blogger.
I loved that book. Whenever I would go back and reread it, I would always just read through the "history" chapters. I did the same with The Romulan Way, another favorite of mine, also written by her.
 
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