It is the year 100000 AD, and the UINC Enterprise NSCCC 170174656 - BETA, (A ship built around a Dyson Sphere that can travel a MegaParsec a second at maximum velocity) is still boldly going where no one has gone before...
It could work, but the Star Trek already seen is so advanced it would be hard to do much more advanced than it already appears. BTW: AD precedes the year.![]()
It could work, but the Star Trek already seen is so advanced it would be hard to do much more advanced than it already appears. BTW: AD precedes the year.![]()
I would prefer "Star Trek: CE 1000000" myself...
It could work, but the Star Trek already seen is so advanced it would be hard to do much more advanced than it already appears. BTW: AD precedes the year.![]()
I would prefer "Star Trek: CE 1000000" myself...
yeah, just, aside from HG Wells and Asimov's Foundation, what else really tries to tackle that future?
Anno Domini: the Year of our Lord.
It could work, but the Star Trek already seen is so advanced it would be hard to do much more advanced than it already appears. BTW: AD precedes the year.![]()
Anno Domini: the Year of our Lord.
My Latin is a bit rusty, but I don't think the possessive pronoun "our" is a necessary inclusion in the translation of "Anno Domini". The somewhat more neutral "the year of the lord" or even "the year of a lord" would also be correct I think.
It could work, but the Star Trek already seen is so advanced it would be hard to do much more advanced than it already appears. BTW: AD precedes the year.![]()
I would prefer "Star Trek: CE 1000000" myself...
Yeah, but that's just silly people trying to distance themselves from the birth of Christ while still keeping Christ's birth as its basis.. I find it annoying.
Besides, if we were really serious about fixing the date to Jesus's alleged birth, it would be 2013.
Agreed. Anything recognizable as the Federation existing in 100,000 A.D. would not be believable to viewers. At that point you simply start a new show with Roddenbery-esque ideals, like the original concept for Andromeda.
I have been thinking about this a little more...the only way a 100,000 AD version would work, IMO, is if people from our time, and I mean OUR time, found themselves in 100,000AD and somehow became part of some storyline..
But humanity 100,000ad would be far too 'nerdy' to pull off and would, IMO, scare off regular fans..unless they had something to gage their ability to follow the story i.e, humans from our time..
Rob
yeah, just, aside from HG Wells and Asimov's Foundation, what else really tries to tackle that future? Trek tosses around the distant past (like that of Bajor), but it doesn't really have a vision that extends beyond our immediate future. of course, trek future and reality deviated the moment someone wasn't doing eugenics experiments in the seventies, but i agree with Rob... travelling into the distant future is as easy as approaching the speed of light for a while. wouldn't that happen sooner or later with someone? yeah, it's geeky and far out, but it might make for good sci fi.
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