Re: Star Trek Series 6 idea : set it 100 years after Next Ge
Again, people... all the wonderful, amazing, mind-blowing, whiz-bang Jesus-Is-Magic technobabble in the world won't make this a good show or a bad show. The stories and the characters have to be intelligent, well-crafted, and three-dimensional for people to want to tune in after the first episode.
Quoted for truth.Mr J said:
The problem with the age old argument about tech v.s. era is that at the end of the day the fictional 'level' of the tech is fairly meaningless in the Star Trek universe. To the viewer, dramatically it makes no difference if the ship has to push the engines to warp 5 to travel 5 light years in 6 minutes than if the ship has to push the transverse warp time engines to factor 16 to travel 7000 light years in 6 minutes. It also doesn't really matter if the ship is a fully-armed uber battleship or a lightly freighter, because the enemy will always be written as having the upper hand when the writers need them to.
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IMO, TNG did no succeed because it was set in a different century. Indeed, the common elements were pretty much identical to TOS - super fast engines, laser guns and teleporters. Things having to happen in a fixed amount of time to create tension. All they really changed were the numbers and the speeds of the gizmos and then used them in pretty much the same way. What set it apart from TOS however was that tonally, visually (to an extent, at least) and the type of stories told were different to TOS but still retained the recognizable elements of Star Trek.
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To that end, when it is set is fairly redundant IMO. Any era would work equally well as long as it has good writers willing to do something new with the franchise. 25th century might be interesting from a fan perspective in terms of the continuity and moving forward, but it could also theoretically serve as a nice blank canvas time period for them to create something very different with the franchise while appeasing the fans. Or, they could just overwrite the continuity and set it in the 24th century with Kirk fighting the Borg who have allied themselves with Spock the evil Vulcan. Either way, good writing is more the key than the basic concept IMO.
Again, people... all the wonderful, amazing, mind-blowing, whiz-bang Jesus-Is-Magic technobabble in the world won't make this a good show or a bad show. The stories and the characters have to be intelligent, well-crafted, and three-dimensional for people to want to tune in after the first episode.