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STAR TREK XII

Jadzia

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I've always felt disappointed with the films: They start out really nice... for 10 minutes, then they're slow and boring for 70 minutes, and then the eagerly anticipated conclusion is squashed into a pitiful 8 minute cut at the end.

What would I make for a final TNG film?

I'd call it 'Star Trek XII: The Last Outpost' in honor of the pilot.

At the beginning, Picard has a dream, where Q appears and tells that there will be an imminent test of his character.

I'd have the story involve the Romulans, perhaps an old outpost along the neutral zone is apparently destroyed and they are the suspects. But it turns out that the station has been altered somehow, appearing semi biological now.

But then comes an unexpected invitation for the Enterprise to head to Romulus for diplomatic discussions. The Romulans tell how they have developed wormhole technology, and have created a stable passage into unchartered realms, into the Andromeda Galaxy, or something equally disconcerting.

Some powerful beings come through the wormhole and 'absorb' the Romulan space-time laboratory located on one of their territorial worlds, and one made a run against the Earth outpost. Let these be humanoids which use advanced nanotechnology to 'restructure' their environment to give it organic properties. Unlike the Borg, these are not cyborgs -- quite the opposite, they're purely biological, appearing like the Roswellian almond eyed aliens.

The Romulans tell they want help to stop the hostile aliens coming through lest this turn into an invasion threatening half the quadrant.

Also there can be a small group of these aliens who want peace, who have face-to-face interaction with Picard et al as guests on his ship.

All three races want the alien craft which absorbed/restructured the earth outpost, so they can cut it up and examine it to discern its strengths and weaknesses.

So all three empires pull together: Klingons, UFP and RSE assemble fleets to make a strike. There can be many clashes of ego, over which race is commanding this strike, whose territory this is, suspicions of ulterior motives with some renegade Klingon Commander wanting to opportunistically carry out an aerial bombing of Romulus etc. Let it get messy -- strategically, politically and domestically.

Then Picard untangles all the mess, and the result is 'good relations' between UFP and Romulus, and they have this unclosable gateway into the new galaxy to explore.

And Picard can close the film with his famous closing quote from Series 1: "Let's see what's out there." and they all go off exploring their new land.
 
that ending would leave fans screaming for more, with a new galaxy and all.

Isn't it consumer demand which drives the supply? If fans are screaming for more, that would be the impetus for financial reinvestment in trek.

As a last TNG film, it could create an opportunity for a new series, so in the chronology this would be 'moving beyond the TNG era'. :)

It could routinely use technology like this Andromedean organo-nano-technology, and occasionally using the Romulan wormhole sciences to create these tunnels through the new galaxy.

It would feel a little different since the supportive science becomes biological rather while the duotronics is kind of hidden in the background. While long-distance travel technology is in the geometry of the spatial tunnel, rather than the machinery of warp engine. :) That's not to say these conventional technologies become redundant at all. It just adds a new layer to the sciences.

It would be nice to find some closure with the Romulans too -- those relations are so tired now, like the Cold war came to an end, so should this. The Klingons really should get back to what they do best -- like they could in this new realm, as the warrior arm of the Milky Way, whose role is to defend against the new common enemy.
 
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It's sounds ok I guess.:vulcan:

Additionally, if a follow-on series we may see the adventures of a prototype class of starship with some experimentation with biological components, which can be a big part of the life support systems, abundant use of self-healing materials, and new types of replicators.

Maybe an unspoken truth about conventional replicators is that food/tools are only crude approximations because of the immense data storage space required for their patterns. So the bio-replicators can address this, and be able to manufacture higher quality produce.

It may also provide a way for holograms to be grown organic bodies, whereby they can leave the holodeck. The technology is used to restructure base matter to match that of the holomatrix. Then the holographic frame is redundant and can be switched off.

So lots of interesting episodes would be possible from that: medical, addressing the ethics of manufacturing organic life, and the ethics of what some may consider to be 'disposable people'. It'd be nice to see Voyager's EMH finally become organic. :)
 
Additionally, if a follow-on series we may see the adventures of a prototype class of starship with some experimentation with biological components, which can be a big part of the life support systems, abundant use of self-healing materials, and new types of replicators.
:)

Voyager already had bioneural circuitry. Main problems:
1. it could get 'sick' with an infectious alien microbe
2. there were limited replacement gel packs, so the ship couldn't be repaired as easily on the fly
3. biological systems are not capable of FTL calculations, as is the case with isolinear chips

VOY seemed to abandon bioneural gel packs anyway, since they were already losing track of torpedos/shuttles onboard

there are definitely ethical issues with growing bodies for holograms. all of a sudden, you're creating life by downloading a personality into an organic brain. seems far fetched if anything, considering how different neural pathways are from computer programs
 
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