Everything is better with Cardassians in it.
Seriously, if they were to make a special guest appearance, I'd be squeeing my way through life all through 2012.
Me too

Worthy foes anyone?
Everything is better with Cardassians in it.
Seriously, if they were to make a special guest appearance, I'd be squeeing my way through life all through 2012.
From a visual standpoint the movie is a complete breakup with TOS, so i dont see why cant we have all kind of weird races from other timeframes.Besides, this is an original series remake. You're not likely to see Borg, Ferengi, Cardassians, Breen, Dominion, etc. Those need to stay where they belong, with the next gen series.
That may be kind of hard since the Borg time travelled in ST:FC, and drones were discovered, on Earth, in an episode of ST Enterprise. And the Narada was retrofitted by the Tal Shiar in the original universe, with Borg technology. The Klingon could have easily gotten hold of some of this technology.Besides, this is an original series remake. You're not likely to see Borg......Those need to stay where they belong, with the next gen series.
From a visual standpoint the movie is a complete breakup with TOS, so i dont see why cant we have all kind of weird races from other timeframes.
Using them would require JJ Abrams to ignore a major piece of Star Trek continuity ... oh wait.The Cardassians don't really work due to their history.
This is the only way I could see anything like the occasional desired Star Trek "west wing" even approching an interesting show....quite frankly I would love to see Journey to Babel-esque plotlines, involving alien intrigue, the Tholians, Gorn , Andorians, (maybe even the Kzin) would not be unwelcome.
In this universe? Or that one? Either way, the answer to that question would seem to be, no.I'd like to see the Klingons again. Or would this be for the first time?
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