I was looking up on the period in trek history after 'The Earth-Romulan war' and before 'The Cage' (roundabout sometime in 2200s-2210s) and was rather surprised to find that pretty much nothing has been created that is set in that period of time.
I got thinking about what stories could be told and who the main characters would be like. Rather than going with the bravest of the brave and the best in fleet and all that jazz (even though I do like those stories) I thought it would be interesting to show the trek universe from a different perspective, looking at it from the middle-man's point of view.
The kind of people the flag-ship would've casually flown past and not bat an eyelid.
The series would be called Star Trek: Thunder (or some other name that would sound better) and be set on the Transport vessel 1003 nicknamed 'thunder' by the crew of the ship.
Set in the 2211, the series would follow the adventures of the 'thunder' through various different stories, with it's commander, Captain Jacob Ash previously captain of another vessel where all crew-members but him and Dr Christopher Stiles were brutally killed by a crew-member gone insane from Transporter Psychosis in 2209.
They later moved on to another ship, 'Thunder', still scarred by their experience both have a fear of the transporter and refuse to use it, taking shuttle-crafts instead.
The new crew-members they gain are,
Cmdr 'Mr' Thalar, a 'by the book' Andorian First officer and Tactical Officer.
Lt Cmdr Roman Rutkowski, a Polish chief engineer and pretty much the only engineer on the ship (it's a small vessel about the size as the defiant from DS9 but most of the space is for cargo)
Lt. Maria Reed, descendant of Malcolm Reed and Communications officer
Ensign. Edward Pike, dunno what he'll do, I'll think of something
I got thinking about what stories could be told and who the main characters would be like. Rather than going with the bravest of the brave and the best in fleet and all that jazz (even though I do like those stories) I thought it would be interesting to show the trek universe from a different perspective, looking at it from the middle-man's point of view.
The kind of people the flag-ship would've casually flown past and not bat an eyelid.
The series would be called Star Trek: Thunder (or some other name that would sound better) and be set on the Transport vessel 1003 nicknamed 'thunder' by the crew of the ship.
Set in the 2211, the series would follow the adventures of the 'thunder' through various different stories, with it's commander, Captain Jacob Ash previously captain of another vessel where all crew-members but him and Dr Christopher Stiles were brutally killed by a crew-member gone insane from Transporter Psychosis in 2209.
They later moved on to another ship, 'Thunder', still scarred by their experience both have a fear of the transporter and refuse to use it, taking shuttle-crafts instead.
The new crew-members they gain are,
Cmdr 'Mr' Thalar, a 'by the book' Andorian First officer and Tactical Officer.
Lt Cmdr Roman Rutkowski, a Polish chief engineer and pretty much the only engineer on the ship (it's a small vessel about the size as the defiant from DS9 but most of the space is for cargo)
Lt. Maria Reed, descendant of Malcolm Reed and Communications officer
Ensign. Edward Pike, dunno what he'll do, I'll think of something