Without getting into the pro/con rift over Trek XI, there IS a split of rights between Paramount and the CBS studios. I think it'd be a financially viable and generally healing (for some of us) project to present new stories in the prime timeline in direct to dvd projects (Like the Stargate SG-1 post-series movies) or as made for SciFi (Syfy or whatever) originals.
Just a tenth of the budget of JJTrek would produce a very high quality tv or dvd product. Heck, just using the budgets for three or four regular episodes could produce a great mini-series or original cable movie.
Getting name actors from previous series to reprise roles for that kind of money might be hard to do in some cases, but you'd only need one or two to anchor the production and help transition in some new characters.
My personal favorite idea would be to hire Brent Spiner to do a Captain Data in command of a post Nemesis Enterprise E, as per the Countdown comic. They could get around the aging problem by tapping into that favorite modern movie technology, CGI! They're already doing full CGI characters for movies these days, and Data would be perfect for a digital translation. After all, he is an artifical being, so actually doing a CGI version would make fairly good sense. It could help accentuate that artificial skin and not-quite-human mannerisms. Explain it as a new model or an upgrade to the B-4 body necessitated by the Data persona upload or some such.
Spiner could do voice recordings for the character for decades to come. Total win.
New prime timeline stories would help soothe over the discontent felt by a minority over the whole reboot thing, and it would help to keep the tv studio rights in prominent circulation.
Sound like an interesting idea or is it proof of dangerously misaligned brain engramns?
Just a tenth of the budget of JJTrek would produce a very high quality tv or dvd product. Heck, just using the budgets for three or four regular episodes could produce a great mini-series or original cable movie.
Getting name actors from previous series to reprise roles for that kind of money might be hard to do in some cases, but you'd only need one or two to anchor the production and help transition in some new characters.
My personal favorite idea would be to hire Brent Spiner to do a Captain Data in command of a post Nemesis Enterprise E, as per the Countdown comic. They could get around the aging problem by tapping into that favorite modern movie technology, CGI! They're already doing full CGI characters for movies these days, and Data would be perfect for a digital translation. After all, he is an artifical being, so actually doing a CGI version would make fairly good sense. It could help accentuate that artificial skin and not-quite-human mannerisms. Explain it as a new model or an upgrade to the B-4 body necessitated by the Data persona upload or some such.
Spiner could do voice recordings for the character for decades to come. Total win.
New prime timeline stories would help soothe over the discontent felt by a minority over the whole reboot thing, and it would help to keep the tv studio rights in prominent circulation.
Sound like an interesting idea or is it proof of dangerously misaligned brain engramns?