Rumor is the show will be set 50 years after TNG
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^That's not really the greatest way in the world to attract a casual audience and keep them interested in the show if it's constantly changing characters and settings.
Others talked about American Horror Story after these posts, and that was pretty much the style I was talking about. By following the alternate versions of the same characters on the same ship, they could keep the cast and sets, but still do totally different, stand alone stories each season. I know this is almost guarenteed not to happen, but I just thought it would be a fun way to do an AHS style Trek anthology series.Yeah, Twilight Zone was an utter disaster.
Maybe you think this is an unfair comment, being such an old series from days long gone. But I hear good things about Black Mirror and Fargo. It's all up to the quality and execution. Maybe such a show for Star Trek would catch a wave.
The 50 years after TNG part of the story has been removed from Samurai8472's link
It’s finally coming! CBS’s new Star Trek series will begin production this coming September according to Pop Goes The News. Along with the production schedule we have also learned this new series will take place after Next Generationalthough rumors swirl around whether or not the series will be a seasonal anthology.
[Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the new show would take place 50 years after Next Generation. We have since edited the story with more accurate information.]
Yeah, I'm not putting any trust into "news" coming from anyone but CBS anymore.
Post-TUC, post-NEM, post-TNG, pick one!
My apologies; that's the danger of ignore settings.I sure do, and that was also my point.
You either purposefully messed with my post to make it show up like that or quoted it wrong, because I didn't quote that post, I was quoting @STEPhon IT. Check it again, we were replying to the same person.
To be fair, the last two are basically the same time periodPost-TUC, post-NEM, post-TNG, pick one!
We already know from Voyager and Enterprise that the Federation exists in the future. According to the time traveler Daniels, the Federation is still there in the 26th century. So if the new series is set following NEM, or in the 25th century, you are still in a position of not being able to credibly threaten it with destruction.It is however just one more constraint that wouldn't otherwise be there.
Yes, but how many times through the years had the Federation negotiated a treaty with the Klingons? The negotations broke down, or someone broke it, or the resulting treaty only lasted a few years, etc..I was just watching Yesterday's Enterprise. In the episode, Enterprise-C helmsman said "We were negotiating a peace treaty with the Klingonswhen we left". This puts the Enterprise-C somewhere around the time of the Khitomer Accords?
To be fair, it's not "The Inner Light" level of horrible."The Alternative Factor," is possibly the worst TOS episode ever.
We already know from Voyager and Enterprise that the Federation exists in the future. According to the time traveler Daniels, the Federation is still there in the 26th century. So if the new series is set following NEM, or in the 25th century, you are still in a position of not being able to credibly threaten it with destruction.
If I understand your position.Yes, but how many times through the years had the Federation negotiated a treaty with the Klingons? The negotations broke down, or someone broke it, or the resulting treaty only lasted a few years, etc..
The Federation apparently had some kind of agreement with the Klingons at the beginning of TNG, it didn't last.To be fair, it's not "The Inner Light" level of horrible.
What? That's an amazing episode.To be fair, it's not "The Inner Light" level of horrible.
WhatTo be fair, it's not "The Inner Light" level of horrible.
Is there a rumor the series will be set 50 years after Enterprise and the crew is entirely homosexual?
Some have a problem with the invasive nature of Picard's experience in The Inner Light, likening it to "mind rape." And so that colours their whole perception of the episode.
And then there's the wacky notion that Picard spent many decades in a simple life in a less developed civilization, but was then able to get right back to commanding an advanced starship without missing a beat.![]()
We already know from Voyager and Enterprise that the Federation exists in the future. According to the time traveler Daniels, the Federation is still there in the 26th century. So if the new series is set following NEM, or in the 25th century, you are still in a position of not being able to credibly threaten it with destruction.
If I understand your position.Yes, but how many times through the years had the Federation negotiated a treaty with the Klingons? The negotations broke down, or someone broke it, or the resulting treaty only lasted a few years, etc..
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