I didn't read all of the previous entries, so sorry if these came up:
1. Star Trek: A Better Union
A prequel to
Picard, this epic show explores the loving relationship between Laris, Zhaban, and Jean-Luc. After their meet-cute, Picard offers the Romulans a home . When friendship blossoms into love, will their relationship thrive despite the prejudices against Romulans, and their non-coupley lifestyle?
NOT a porn flic. Beautiful cinematography.
2. Star Trek: Emancipation
Set in the late 24th/ early 25th century, a group of young non-human aliens (and their human allies) are fighting for a truly inclusive, not human-dominated Federation. Their enemies: A ton of Evil (all-human) Admirals and Bureaucracy. Only Clancy is on our whacky heroes' side: "The f***, I'm in!"
Starring, amongst others: Kirayoshi O'Brien, Naomi Wildman, and the (now fully grown) Borg Baby.
Action-adventure, sometimes with a humorous twist.
3. Star Trek: Relativity
The adventures of the time-traveling cops through space and time, trying to fix what went wrong. No fiddling with timelines, including you, Captain Janeway!
Star Trek - Federation. Set in the 22nd century, a couple of decades after Enterprise. A West Wing style show that shows how the new Federation President and his staff deal with all the political shenanigans on Earth and between the different Federation planets and their Ambassadors.
You took the words right out of my mouth! Although I'd probably set it in a different timeline.
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5. Star Trek: Holos, Maquis, And Ex-Borg, Oh My!
A sitcom, set after VOY: Endgame. Adjustments and readjustments on Earth. Court martials, completely different communicators and holovids... Janeway gets bored to tears with her desk job and doesn't take well to having superiors. Chakotay joins a small forest. Kim gets promoted. Seven enters StarfleetAcademy. Hilarity ensues. Ends with them going back to space, and promptly getting lost again.
6. Star Trek: Garak. Elim Garak (Alt. title: A Simple Man)
Follows the life of Garak after returning to Cardassia Prime. Political drama. Alternatively: Gardening show.
7. Star Trek: The Tenth Rule
Follows the early life of young aspiring businesswoman Bjayzl and her rise to power, as well as that of Quark after DS9. Dangerous deals and expanding businesses, set in the brutal world of Freecloud.
8. Star Trek: Nothing But The Truth
The adventures of a group of idealistic journalists who travel to different worlds to investigate, interview, and inform the public about what's really going on. Starring: Jake Sisko as their boss (editor).
Lou Grant in space, but better.Episodic, but with longer character arcs.
9. Something something courtroom (court ship? Not courtship) drama
First-rate actors, exquisite dialogue, suspense, intense drama, philosophical discussions
10. Star Trek: Prophets And Politics
Kira Nerys has a midlife crisis and dibs her feet in a religious career.
11. Star Trek: RomCom
Soap Opera, mainly starring Romulans.