Who will it confuse? The general audience? I doubt it. Enterprise is a 20 year old show, that almost no one watched. Most of the general audience won't know about this one at all.
The hardcore fans? I doubt that either. The fans will know the difference between the Archer show and the Pike show.
He's been a trivial persuit question since before the reboot movies brought the character back to prominence. The captain before Kirk.Star Trek - Pike? I doubt that. Picard is a well known name, Spock and Kirk even more so. But Pike? Nah.
Section 31 is from Deep Space Nine, which the casual public know nothing of. Aside from DS9, it appeared in Into Darkness (along with Pike!) and Disco S2 (along with Pike!) so I'm not sure how one name has less public knowledge than the other.Exactly, Trivial Persuit, cos not everybody knows the answer... If you'd ask a non fan, the general audience, almost no one would know who Captain Pike is.
Picard, Spock, Data, Kirk... That's about it.
There is a reason why Section 31 isn't called Star Trek - Georgiou.
New Star Trek.
New,old Star Trek...New Star Trek about old Trek that looks new....and is new but is old.
New Star Trek.
New,old Star Trek...New Star Trek about old Trek that looks new....and is new but is old.
I completely agree with you that they should take advantage of the Post-TUC/Pre-TNG Era. But as far as anything DSC-related, besides the Pike Series, I think they should keep it all in the 32nd or 33rd Century from now on. That should officially be designated the default DSC Era.I've mentioned this about DSC, but I'll say it again: in the prime universe there's a 70 year span of time (2293-2363) of which we know virtually nothing about what went on in the Star Trek universe. It's completely fertile ground for storytelling. And yet CBS constantly wants to do prequels to TOS (if the Section 31 show is also supposed to take place during the Pike era). Why not set a show in, say, the year 2320? If they can do prequels to TOS, they sure as hell can do prequels to TNG.
Bit of topic, but yeah. How about one involving first contact with the Cardassians. Perhaps beginning on friendly terms, with the Cardassians secretive about their occupied worlds.I've mentioned this about DSC, but I'll say it again: in the prime universe there's a 70 year span of time (2293-2363) of which we know virtually nothing about what went on in the Star Trek universe. It's completely fertile ground for storytelling. And yet CBS constantly wants to do prequels to TOS (if the Section 31 show is also supposed to take place during the Pike era). Why not set a show in, say, the year 2320? If they can do prequels to TOS, they sure as hell can do prequels to TNG.
[Archer making a pouty face.jpg]Star Trek: The First Generation
Better to evoke the title of a series that was successful.
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