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Pitch ideas for new Abramsverse films...

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Pitch ideas for new Abramsverse films. Although its not certain that there will be a sequel im sure we'd all love this to become a long running film franchise, with that in mind what storylines would you consider for the subsequent movies?

Personally i'd love a retelling of the Doomsday Machine, if theres a sequel i'd like it to be something slightly more cerebral in order to throw a bone to the oldschool trek fans :lol:
 
Pitch ideas for new Abramsverse films. Although its not certain that there will be a sequel im sure we'd all love this to become a long running film franchise, with that in mind what storylines would you consider for the subsequent movies?

Personally i'd love a retelling of the Doomsday Machine, if theres a sequel i'd like it to be something slightly more cerebral in order to throw a bone to the oldschool trek fans :lol:
More a Future of Trek topic, methinks. We're still discussing this movie, which isn't quite in general release yet.
 
A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. Realising they've suddenly lost everything important to them, they set about travelling back in time and prevent Nero from even existing. Problem solved.

I think that just about covers it.
 
Harcourt Fenton Mudd sells Earth to Trelane for 400 billion quatloos; when Trelane comes to collect, Enterprise saves the day with a hijaked Doomsday Machine-- but not before the Klingons steal Spock's brain, setting the stage for a killer sequel.
 
A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. After trying to hijack a spaceship "so I can travel backward in time," they find themselves confined and under treatment for paranoid delusions.
 
Kirk and Co must travel back in time to 21st century Mexico to find a pair of Sombreros needed to communicate with a giant space-borne bean that is causing all food on earth to become too spicy to eat.

Needless to say, Sombreros are extinct in the future. Global Warming and all that.
 
William Shatner, as Captain Kirk, wakes up in bed next to George Takei, as Captain Sulu, to find out that the previous movie was all a bad dream.
 
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

SISKO: Chris Pine
O'BRIEN: Simon Pegg
WORF: Karl Urban
BASHIR: Zachary Quinto
ODO: John Cho
JAKE: Anton Yelchin
DAX: Zoe Saldana
KIRA: Rachel Nichols


Star Trek: Enterprise

ARCHER: Chris Pine
TRIP: Karl Urban
T'POL: Zoe Saldana
REED: Zachary Quinto
PHLOX: Simon Pegg
MAYWEATHER: Anton Yelchin
HAYES: John Cho
HOSHI: Winona Ryder
 
A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. After trying to hijack a spaceship "so I can travel backward in time," they find themselves confined and under treatment for paranoid delusions.
Fortunately his friends in this parallel time continuum begin to suspect he was telling the truth. So break him out of the Federation funny farm and help him restore the correct reality, because and I quote, "the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many."

:p
 
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Let Kirk and company meet the Dominion. Skip the Vorta, but keep the Jemhadar and the shapeshifters. It could be a great movie.
 
Star Trek Back to the Future part II:
We see the whole movie first movie again from old Spocks point of view. He nearly runs into other old Spock and old Kirk from the next movie, part III. They get to a bix climax where Old Kirk comes back from the future in the timesip he stole from old Spock when old Spock returned to his present time. Upon turning up to Spock to help, sory STEAL his glory, Spock takes the timeship toward the sun to attempt another time jump when a solar flare hits and the ship vanishes.

Kirk, on the shuttle behind grabs the com unit, and says, Wrath of Khan death scene style "Spock! Sp....ock. The Spocks gone"

A Western Union 5000 shuttle turns up with a letter from Spock telling Kirk that he has been living in the year 1985, with a bunch of humpback whales. He also mentions that he helped a russian Monkee lookalike find the Nuclear Wessles in Alameda.

Star Trek Back to the future Part III:
You know the rest, im running out of lunch break to type. :lol:
 
A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. Realising they've suddenly lost everything important to them, they set about travelling back in time and prevent Nero from even existing. Problem solved.

I think that just about covers it.

Nah that would never work plus you have to wait a few movies to use time travel again.

A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. After trying to hijack a spaceship "so I can travel backward in time," they find themselves confined and under treatment for paranoid delusions.

This on the other hand I can see going some where

Kirk and Co must travel back in time to 21st century Mexico to find a pair of Sombreros needed to communicate with a giant space-borne bean that is causing all food on earth to become too spicy to eat.

Needless to say, Sombreros are extinct in the future. Global Warming and all that.

This one is full of win

William Shatner, as Captain Kirk, wakes up in bed next to George Takei, as Captain Sulu, to find out that the previous movie was all a bad dream.

Too anti-climactic(sp?). plus the Kirk/Spock slashers would burn the theater the filmis playing in down if Kirk gets with Sulu.

A popular character from the Roddenberry/Coon/Freiberger/Bennett/Berman-verse wakes up one morning in a parallel timeline. After trying to hijack a spaceship "so I can travel backward in time," they find themselves confined and under treatment for paranoid delusions.
Fortunately his friends in this parallel time continuum begin to suspect he was telling the truth. So break him out of the Federation funny farm and help him restore the correct reality, because and I quote, "the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many."

:p

Noooooooo! The explaination for being able to cross universes and its extensive us of technobable would put the audience to sleep.
 
I'd say they have to continue to deal with the aftermath of the destruction of Vulcan.
To that end, I'd like to see a rogue Vulcan fully embracing emotion use his unusual persuasive powers to get control of the Enterprise and set it on a course for the center of the galaxy, where he expects to find God and gain an understanding of all that has happened. I'll try to flesh this idea out and keep everyone posted. I think I may be on to a winner! :shifty:
 
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