- It will be in the Trekverse but wont be called Trek. So it wont be judged before newbies see it.
Why associate it with trek in any way at all? If you think you have a good story, write it, ignore star trek, its in very good hands at the minute.
- It will be in the Trekverse but wont be called Trek. So it wont be judged before newbies see it.
why is always a "flag ship" why can't they just have a show with a lowly little ship... maybe something that breaks down/need constant repairs
and why does the main person HAVE to be a "bridge officer" just make him a low ranking/NCO person... they have lives too
no, no... not like firefly
If Star Trek is not Starfleet or the Federation, then what is it? Define it. List these "Star Trek rules" out, numbered one to how many there are.You're simply not understanding. I don't want it to be something else, I want it to be Trek. There's an entire Trek Universe to explore and we don't need Starfleet or the Federation to be the ones doing the exploring.
Starfleet and the Federation isn't Star Trek, it's just one aspect of it just like Klingons or Romulans.
Nope. Without Jack Bauer there is no 24. But 24's premise is more narrow than Star Trek, which can get by without Kirk. However, there are things that Star Trek can't get by without.Take a show like 24, and remove Jack Bauer, remove CTU, remove the President's sub plot even... take all those things away but keep the premise that it's still a story that takes place in one day, in real time, in the same universe, is it still 24?
Nope. Without Jack Bauer there is no 24. But 24's premise is more narrow than Star Trek, which can get by without Kirk. However, there are things that Star Trek can't get by without.Take a show like 24, and remove Jack Bauer, remove CTU, remove the President's sub plot even... take all those things away but keep the premise that it's still a story that takes place in one day, in real time, in the same universe, is it still 24?
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