Withers
Captain
I decided to pitch this to see what the sharks thought of it. Chalk it up to my absolute lack of better things to do at this particular moment
We'll start with the assumption that this is either taking place after Nemesis (far enough after it that characters from previous Trek outings need not be present) or the new alternative universe. That's for the sake of avoiding walking on cannon and having to put up with the constant complaints about it. For the sake of this general idea the setting doesn't matter so long as it isn't taking place during or before anything we've already seen.
Going from there we abandon the idea of a show based on seven people specifically and just focus on one who moves from post to post and here's where the character comes in;
This character is somewhat bitter about his career in Starfleet. He hasn't saved any galaxies, his name isn't likely to appear in any history books, and with the current state of affairs he isn't likely to live up to any of the heroes of the Fleet. I'm imagining he's probably about a Lt. Commander level with moving along the science division. He's generally a decent guy if somewhat more jaded than the typical Starfleet officer.
This is a very rough outline but it would start out something like this; the Commander is given an assignment by either SFI or SFS to “investigate” the goings on aboard a ship conducting research in the Beta Quadrant. It's an unusual request since, seemingly, if anybody wanted to know what they were up to they could conceivably just ask for a report. He isn't given any more information than that. He is told his background in spacial mechanics will be key in his observation but that his role is just an observer aboard the ship he's headed to.
He arrives and it's clear that his presence sparks some tension. Through a sequence of events (yet to be determined) he figures out that what they are doing is very much illegal; they're trying to screw with the timeline in order to develop weaponry and the Captain of the vessel is being kept out of the loop by the ships XO. The protagonist of this reports back to Starfleet a week or two later. A little while after that the ship in question is destroyed under dubious circumstances.
At this point the Lt. Commander is called in and an Admiral basically relays that he knows all about him; he's listless, has no family, and has ambition but no where to direct it. The Admiral suggests that this Lt. Commander can find out what it really takes to make the Federation work and that based on his skill set he is perfect for the job. When asked what exactly he is talking about the Admiral simply says he'll come to know the nature of his work over time and that officially he reports directly to him.
That's my idea for the start. This is basically about exploring the shades of grey in the Trek universe. This Lt. Commander will be fighting against elements of 31 (which can just as easily go unnamed) and officers who take it upon themselves to do good illegally (i.e. the Admirals) while at the same time exploring the necessity of such behavior and the difficulties that lie beneath fleet battles and obvious heroism. He's assigned to different posts all over the place from time to time and is kept “unknown” through various means of subterfuge. Genetic manipulation, political intrigue, morality, technological advancement for its own sake, and the machinations of upper tier of the Federation would all be explored through his various assignments.
I know this isn't as fleshed out as a lot of peoples work around here. Honestly, that's my first swing at any type of science fiction based writing at all period. I basically just took what I liked about DS9 and decided I wanted a series out of it. I think in the hands of a team of writers who were confident in making it work, and with some amendments here and there, it could be pretty good. But what about you guys? What do you think?

We'll start with the assumption that this is either taking place after Nemesis (far enough after it that characters from previous Trek outings need not be present) or the new alternative universe. That's for the sake of avoiding walking on cannon and having to put up with the constant complaints about it. For the sake of this general idea the setting doesn't matter so long as it isn't taking place during or before anything we've already seen.
Going from there we abandon the idea of a show based on seven people specifically and just focus on one who moves from post to post and here's where the character comes in;
This character is somewhat bitter about his career in Starfleet. He hasn't saved any galaxies, his name isn't likely to appear in any history books, and with the current state of affairs he isn't likely to live up to any of the heroes of the Fleet. I'm imagining he's probably about a Lt. Commander level with moving along the science division. He's generally a decent guy if somewhat more jaded than the typical Starfleet officer.
This is a very rough outline but it would start out something like this; the Commander is given an assignment by either SFI or SFS to “investigate” the goings on aboard a ship conducting research in the Beta Quadrant. It's an unusual request since, seemingly, if anybody wanted to know what they were up to they could conceivably just ask for a report. He isn't given any more information than that. He is told his background in spacial mechanics will be key in his observation but that his role is just an observer aboard the ship he's headed to.
He arrives and it's clear that his presence sparks some tension. Through a sequence of events (yet to be determined) he figures out that what they are doing is very much illegal; they're trying to screw with the timeline in order to develop weaponry and the Captain of the vessel is being kept out of the loop by the ships XO. The protagonist of this reports back to Starfleet a week or two later. A little while after that the ship in question is destroyed under dubious circumstances.
At this point the Lt. Commander is called in and an Admiral basically relays that he knows all about him; he's listless, has no family, and has ambition but no where to direct it. The Admiral suggests that this Lt. Commander can find out what it really takes to make the Federation work and that based on his skill set he is perfect for the job. When asked what exactly he is talking about the Admiral simply says he'll come to know the nature of his work over time and that officially he reports directly to him.
That's my idea for the start. This is basically about exploring the shades of grey in the Trek universe. This Lt. Commander will be fighting against elements of 31 (which can just as easily go unnamed) and officers who take it upon themselves to do good illegally (i.e. the Admirals) while at the same time exploring the necessity of such behavior and the difficulties that lie beneath fleet battles and obvious heroism. He's assigned to different posts all over the place from time to time and is kept “unknown” through various means of subterfuge. Genetic manipulation, political intrigue, morality, technological advancement for its own sake, and the machinations of upper tier of the Federation would all be explored through his various assignments.
I know this isn't as fleshed out as a lot of peoples work around here. Honestly, that's my first swing at any type of science fiction based writing at all period. I basically just took what I liked about DS9 and decided I wanted a series out of it. I think in the hands of a team of writers who were confident in making it work, and with some amendments here and there, it could be pretty good. But what about you guys? What do you think?
*duck and covers*
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