The Boys, which is fantastic by the way, was an entirely new live-action world that needed to be created from comic book source material. Star Trek is a very different animal. The fictional and semi-fictional technological and design elements that underpin it are such a big deal to so many fans. In fact, I think it’s safe to say that those elements may be the biggest star of the show for many Star Trek aficionados. It’s an entirely unique technological universe. Taking on the role to carry that forward had to come with some serious pressure. Can you give us an idea of what that has been like?
"I would tell my team that we are not doing a 'fantasy show' or a 'science fiction show,' we are doing a historical drama that takes place in the future. What I mean by this was that it requires the same research that you would do with a WWII film. The details have to be right as the fan base is similar. You can’t just put the character in any car, it has to be the right period car with the period-appropriate license plate and details. The information is out there, it has to be researched."
"That was the starting point. From there we moved onto the theoretical world of how do we enhance things and bring them 20 years into the future from what we had seen in Star Trek: Nemesis."