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Quick! 10 new Trek shows!!

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You're Alex Kurtzman. You've spent the past few years rebuilding the Star Trek brand. New shows have been announced. More are in the pipeline. Life is good.

BUT NOW. Disney announces 10 new Star Wars and 10 new Marvel series'. CBS calls you into a darkened office and asks how you're going to compete. Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, Section 31, Prodigy, Starfleet Academy, 1992. They're not enough. They want ten more Star Trek shows and they want them now. What do you pitch?
 
Barclay
Like Joker, but a 10-part series about Barclay reaching his limit and finally snapping to become Armus, a time travelling oil slick comprised of pure hate.

Dave Picard
Comedy. With Jean-Luc back in deep space again, it falls to the family misfit Dave Picard to run the vineyard with the help of Jean-Luc's Romulan housekeepers.

Janeway: Origins
One day she'll make history by commanding a Starship across the galaxy, but first she's gotta make it through high school! These are the adventures of teenage Kathryn Janeway. A straight-A student about to learn that textbooks don't teach everything.

Enterprise-X
The 49th century and the 25th USS Enterprise. You've never seen a Star Trek like this! It's Star Trek to the eXtreme, with uniforms leaving very little to the imagination, crazy action cranked up to 11 and the sexiest adventures in Trek history.

Finnegan, PI
Starring Greg Grunberg. Set on Yorktown in the Kelvin Universe, Finnegan is a disgraced former Starfleet officer turned private investigator trying to clear his name while making ends meet. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it.

Tsunkaske Ranger
Starring Dwayne Johnson and Jeri Ryan, a badass pit fighter in the Delta Quadrant teams up with the XB Fenris Ranger he fought 20 years before to bring their own brand of justice to a corrupt galaxy.

Ghost Dad 2405
Jake Sisko is an accomplished writer living in New Orleans. He's also the son of the Emissary of the Prophets, who hasn't been seen in 25 years. But now his father is back with a warning, with one twist! Only Jake can see or hear him.

Wild Beard Riker Universe
Animation about the Wild Beard Riker Universe from "Parallels" in the most crapsack version of the Trek universe yet!

Dax: Daxing Dax Dax
You've never seen Dax like this before! Anthology series, each episode a new era and new (or old) host. Stories range from family issues to solving space crime and running away with former hosts' lovers.

Michael Burnham: Space Family Cubed
You've met Michael Burnham. You've met her mother, her father, her half Klingon boyfriend, her 32nd century boyfriend, adopted brother, her adopted father, her adopted mother and her mirror universe adopted mother but now get ready to learn that she had a secret other family all along. Watch her solve galactic crisis after crisis while balancing her life with the secret other family she kept hidden all this time.
 
S.T. Quarks & Reclamation - The misadventures of the maintenance staff responsible for the smooth working of the waste reprocessing on DS9 who cut a deal with everyone's favourite bar owner to supply under the counter reclaimed synthehol.
 
Hologram=Trek's version of Westworld. Holograms come alive on a Space station in deep space created by Ferengi as a kind of pleasure planet style station. Lots of space pervs have a thing for humans so many of the holograms are based on humans.

Jason
 
Star Trek - Ancestral Friends

Featuring a bunch of hipsters living in a shared apartment in 2021 New York. Dealing with everyday madness and their love lives.
Their names are Jamie Kirk, Pascale Picard, Andrew Janeway, Bobby Sisko, Amelia Archer and Vi Burnham.
In this modern day sitcoms anything can happen, from wild arguments over the existence of 1990 wars that history forgot to crazy love triangles during thanksgiving.
 
Star Trek Frontier: Basically "traditional Star Trek" set in the 25th century aboard the Enterprise G.
Star Trek Survey: Sort of a more serious take on Lower Decks in that it's set on a "second contact" ship that does the follow up missions of the worlds first encountered by the front line explorers, with an entire season devoted to a particular planet. Could tie-in with Frontier, in which a planet of the week from there becomes the planet of the season here.
Star Trek Kroth: Set aboard the IKS Kroth, a Klingon ship doing Klingon stuff.
Star Trek Timelines: Think of it as Doctor Who or Legends of Tomorrow set in the Star Trek universe. Set on board a 29th century timeship as it travels throughout the various eras of the Star Trek universe.
Star Trek Stories: Essentially a seasonal anthology series, like American Horror Story or Bryan Fuller's original pitch for Disco.
Star Trek Special Ops: A team of Starfleet Special Ops and the adventures they go on.
Star Trek Drifter: Adventures of a civilian ship. Basically Firefly in the Star Trek universe.
Star Trek SCIS: Starfleet's Criminal Investigation Service, dealing with all the shady shit the evil Admirals get up to.
Star Trek Hippocrates: Adventures of USS Hippocrates, a Starfleet hospital ship. Basically, a typical medical drama in space.
Star Trek O'Brien: Chief O'Brien is enjoying retirement in Ireland when time travelers from the future show up seeking the help of Starfleet's greatest hero.
 
Star Trek Quark: Cheers in space.
Assignment Earth: Pretty self-explanatory
Star Trek Garak (AKA Keeping up with the Cardassians): Garak rebuilding Cardassia and going on secret spy missions with Bashir.
Star Trek Excelsior: Captain Sulu series starring John Cho set on the Kelvin-timeline Excelsior.
Star Trek Yorktown: A station on the edge of known space. Basically a Kelvin-timeline DS9.
Star Trek Elite Force: Basically the Seal Team 6 of Starfleet idea that had been floated as a movie some years ago.
Star Trek Kelvin: The adventures of the Prime Kelvin.
Star Trek Surak: The epic story of how Vulcan society developed and how the Romulans left.
Star Trek Beta Quadrant: Because what the heck is out there beyond the Klingons and Romulans? Time to find out.
Star Trek Q: Animated series about Q going around bothering anyone and everyone in all of canon.
 
Empok Noir
Ascension of Kahless
USS Nova
Crying at the Disco Tech
Tal Shiar vs Obsidian Order
Temporal Wars
Guardians of Forever
Galaxy Class Project
Good Morn-ing
Life, but not as we know it
 
Serious entries only:

1. Star Trek: The Lost Era - Starring Alan Ruck and Jacqueline Kim - set in the 2320s during the final days of the Enterprise-B

2. Star Trek: Confederation - Political intrigue on the planet of Mars in the early 22nd century, culminating in the War for Martian Independence. Lots of birth of the United Earth and Starfleet stuff too.

3. Star Trek: First Federation - Set over 2000 years ago, a multispecies crew of the First Federation attempts to maintain peace in the galaxy after the collapse of the Orion Empire and increasing hostilities from the Vegan Tyranny.

4. Star Trek: Shuttle - Comedy series set on a passenger transport shuttle between Alpha Centauri and Earth as they deal with galaxy-threatening events and the delays it causes to the shuttle trip.

5. ExoTrek - A disparate group of alternate versions of the same guy travel the multiverse in search of some MacGuffin or something, joined by alternate versions of other people on occasion.

6. Star Trek: Resistance - Anti-Federation Resistance fighters in the 23rd century.

7. Hov leng ( ) - Klingon-Romulan intrigue in the 2290s amidst the first wave of Officer Exchange Program recruits

8. Star Trek: Plague - Enter the 25th century with the young graduates of Starfleet Medical as the entire Federation and nearby regions is plagued by a medical catastrophe of unknown origin.

9. Star Trek: Peacemakers - It's 2356, and Starfleet is desperate to end their ongoing conflicts with the Tholians, Talarians, Tzenkethi, Cardassians, and others, but all attempts at treaties and capitulations fall short. A radical team with a radical strategy is commissioned to tackle these problems one government at a time, all the while dealing with inside forces trying to shut down their peace initiative.

10. Star Trek: End of the Universe - An experimental artificial wormhole is tested in the late 22nd century, sending a joint Starfleet-Civilian crew into an unknown galaxy billions and billions of light years away. With no hope of ever reaching home again, they set out on a mission of exploration and discovery, documenting their journeys as they carve a path forward in an area that has never even seen a humanoid before. Animated.
 
Star Trek: Relativity
Star Trek: The Romulan War
Star Trek: Captain Worf
Star Trek: Andromeda
Star Trek: The New Nagus (Rom show)
Star Trek: Red Squad
Star Trek: The Doctor
Star Trek: O’Brien
Star Trek: Atonement (Future of Vidians)
Star Trek: To The Future (Regular ship show in 2400)
 
11. Sybok the Professional Televangelist
12. MTV's Spock It 'til You Rock It
13. Vulcan Love Slave
14. TCSI: Temporal Crime Scene Investigation
15. Law & Order: Cardassia Prime
16. Risa Five-O
17. Better Call Sam
18. Sons of Kahless
19. Gold Is the New Red
20. General Infirmary
 
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1. Star Trek: Middle Decks
Following the middle decks crew of the USS Discovery (Detmer, Owo, Rhys, Bryce, Nilsson, Linus) in the 31st century.

2. Star Trek: Qonos
Set in the early 23rd century, watch the Klingon Empire expand its reach in the Alpha & Beta Quadrants, battling Gorn, Tholians, Orions, Romulans, Remans, Suliban, and a growing Federation. Basically, Vikings in Space, and as a Japanese style anime.

3. Star Trek: Titan
A one-shot series, featuring Admiral William Riker taking command of the USS Titan one last time for an important mission for Starfleet…in the Delta Quadrant.

4. Star Trek: Empress Sato
Picking up decades from where IAMD left off, watch Empress Hoshi Sato fend off foes, expand the Terran Empire and defend her throne and her flagship - the ISS Defiant - from Terran politics and intrigue. A GoT style show.

5. Star Trek: Prophet’s Gateway
Set in the mid-26th century, see a new crew confront new realties on the space station formerly known as DS9.

6. Star Trek: Trip
In an alternate reality where he never died in 2161, watch Captain Charles “Trip” Tucker III command a Colombia-class starship in the late 2160s-early 2170s in the early days of a fledgling Federation. Featuring Shran as first officer, and special guest appearances of Admiral /Ambassador to Andoria Jonathan Archer.

7. Star Trek: Archer
Archer, now serving as a politician, deals with the inner working of the Federation he helped built. And Archer discovers that decision making made behind closed doors in Federation politics are very different from decision making as a starship captain. Featuring gazelles.

8. Star Trek: Real Life
Dealing with the day-to-day life of a family living in the early 25th century. 30 minute dramedy.

9. Star Trek: Students of Vash
Watch students taught under Vash seek out archeological artifacts and make profound discoveries in the 25th century. Indiana Jones/Lara Croft in space.

10. Star Trek: Ambassador
Set in the 23rd century – between the events of TUC and TNG- on the USS Ambassador, the prototype design of the Galaxy-class.
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ENT Reboot
April's Adventures
TOS Reboot
Assignment Earth Spin Off
Phase II "Reboot"
Stargazer Adventures
TNG Reboot
DS9 Reboot
VOY Reboot
Captain Worf Adventures
 
Well, let's see... just a few weird brainstorms...

Star Trek Abyss - It's the 26th Century, and Starfleet is sending a scout ship (top speed Warp 47 in the New Warp Scale) out of the Galaxy to see what Andromeda has to offer. But first, they must survive the mysteries and perils of intergalactic space.

Star Trek Dominion - The war is over. The changelings are disagreeing, thanks to Odo. The Vorta cloning labs have been destroyed, and the Jam Hadar are getting restless without anyone to kill. Life in the Dominion is getting more uncertain by the day.

Star Trek Maternity Ward - Different species give birth in many odd ways. What really happens when Vidix Prawn buds? Do changelings really split in half, like giant bacteria? And do those cat aliens have litters of kittens? And what is a Klingon woman like when giving birth (and do you want to be within 5 miles of her when she does)?

Star Trek Fair Haven - The Fair Haven sim is imported to a starbase, where anyone can visit it. Find out how the peace loving Irish folk of Fair Haven deal with rowdy Klingons, Romulan intrigue, Ferengi profiteering, and maybe even attempts by Borg to assimilate the whole place.
 
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