Exactly. I could really dig my teeth into a sci-fi medical drama. Has there ever really been anything like that?

Exactly. I could really dig my teeth into a sci-fi medical drama. Has there ever really been anything like that?
C'mon now. Everybody's got some idea they wank toNot into wanky ideas.
Captain Robau.Captain Robau.
Captain Robau
Captain Robau.
Captain Robau.
Captain Robau
Captain Robau.
Captain RobauCaptain Robau.
Can't we all just get along?CBS can't legally touch him
*CBS peek in through the window*Can't we all just get along?
Fuck me...I'm glad some of you aren't in charge of the franchise!
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It was a substantial idea. There was a huge following for it. And after all, Star Trek VI seemed to have opened the door for an Excelsior television series. But for whatever reason, Paramount didn’t pick up the idea. So despite that massive and heroic effort that was launched by all of the people, and I was absolutely convinced that the audience was there based on the reception of Star Trek VI, the idea didn’t go through. I was absolutely baffled.
The Mutiny on the Pegasus
"The Pegasus" is one of my favorite TNG episodes.
The miniseries would include a short story arc about the young Will Riker, his adventures just before and during his posting on the Pegasus.
There would also be an episode or two about the secret phase cloak program, and a bit of history about Pressman and how he got involved in the secret program. And, of course, the origin of that seemingly one-sided treaty, the Treaty of Algeron.
The miniseries would culminate with the mutiny itself.
Me tooStill hoping for Ring Ship. Yonks before Enterprise, maybe undated, I do miss that uncertainty of early trek.
A primitive ship, but not by our standards, exploring the local systems, but not finding much. Not a Star Trek show, but trekverse.
I want I want I want,
Definitely Voyager. What a cheat that final episode was.Honestly, I would love to see a miniseries that gives closure to the TNG era. Obviously this will never happen since both CBS and Paramount have moved beyond this, but it would be nice to know the final fates of the TNG, DS9, and VOY crews.
Agreed. They should have done a Captain Sulu series instead of Enterprise.I've muttered that under my breath before... but never posted it!
Star Trek: Sulu could be a fun, one-off season. George Takei could still do it... it could be set 15-20 years after The Undiscovered Country and it would be great Prime Universe love for the fans. Seems it seemed an obvious spin-off at the time... George was more or less counting on it happening:
https://trekmovie.com/2010/06/11/george-takei-baffled-paramount-never-made-sulu-series/
I guess looking back, Paramount could only handle one TV show or film series at a time. But I still think a limited run of Sulu would be great.
I like this idea, very much. I just wish it had come out around the time of NEMESIS, or so. when people were still aware of TNG, or had cause to be, at least. If this miniseries does come to fruition, though, I just hope they cast a real Frenchman, this time ...My dream miniseries: A Starfleet Academy series featuring a young Cadet (later Ensign) Jean-Luc Picard.
Basically a coming-of-age story of the young Picard and how his life and outlook evolved during his Academy years, perhaps also showing his first years as a Starfleet officer -the event of "Tapestry" and its aftermath - until he gained his USS Stargazer command. How he evolves from a brash, rowdy & reckless young man to the philosophical, disciplined, by-the-book officer we all knew from TNG.
Also the people who shaped his life during his early years, like Boothby the Gardener, Cadet (later Ensign) Marta Batanides, etc.
I like this idea, very much. I just wish it had come out around the time of NEMESIS, or so. when people were still aware of TNG, or had cause to be, at least. If this miniseries does come to fruition, though, I just hope they cast a real Frenchman, this time ...
George Takei is way past it. John Cho on the other hand, belting out speeches like his Into Darkness one ("... if you test me, you will fail.") or Beyond ("You have no idea who we are. But you'll soon find out.") would be awesome. Plus: Gay Dads in space.I've muttered that under my breath before... but never posted it!
Star Trek: Sulu could be a fun, one-off season. George Takei could still do it... it could be set 15-20 years after The Undiscovered Country and it would be great Prime Universe love for the fans. Seems it seemed an obvious spin-off at the time... George was more or less counting on it happening:
https://trekmovie.com/2010/06/11/george-takei-baffled-paramount-never-made-sulu-series/
I guess looking back, Paramount could only handle one TV show or film series at a time. But I still think a limited run of Sulu would be great.
Romulan War
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