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The Very Specific Reboot Star Trek Needs

Riley

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I know, another suggestion that Star Trek needs a reboot.

My suggestion is different in that I think suggested reboots don't go far enough. Abrams' films and JMS' proposed reboot still involved the TOS cast, and even Kurtzman's output depends on that era.

Roddenberry considered the Enterprise a character, and though there have been many ships to bear the name, Enterprise has been the one constant outside of DS9 and Voyager.

I've seen many fans react with hesitance to the idea of moving further forward into the future on another Enterprise, which would be (as TNG was) a sort of reboot that largely remains in continuity.

I believe that what is needed now is a reboot that keeps only the following elements:

- broad strokes of UFP history (Earth/Vulcan first contact after WWIII, coalition of plaents, Romulan War, UFP founding)

- 23rd century setting (2260s-2270s, roughly a century after the UFP is founded)

- a Constitution Class starship U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701 (design remains largely the same)

- the mission: explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, boldly go where no one has gone before.

- compelling characters with complex personalities and backgrounds whose relationships develop during the course of and as a result of the remarkable adventures they undertake in the Final Frontier.

That's it. Everything else can change. A new crew with no reuse of TOS characters, new takes on existing species (more like TNG, not at all like Kurtzman era), and new life and new civilizations. This should also be a series, with more episodes than the Kurtzman era but also with less spectacle and SFX to keep the budget down and allow for more episodes.

The characters must be the priority, as Star Trek is about the human condition and a positive view of humanity's potential and exploration of the unknown.

Finally, writers who know iconic Star Trek should be brought aboard to develop the show. In my opinion, that wouldn't include anyone who worked on Kurtzman Trek, but would include writers like Moore, Behr, Shankar, Sussman, Strong, Goodman, Bormanis, and the Reeves-Stevens. I think Sussman and Strong would make great showrunners.

Thoughts?
 
Finally, writers who know iconic Star Trek should be brought aboard to develop the show. In my opinion, that wouldn't include anyone who worked on Kurtzman Trek, but would include writers like Moore, Behr, Shankar, Sussman, Strong, Goodman, Bormanis, and the Reeves-Stevens. I think Sussman and Strong would make great showrunners.

I think this is simply wrong. Star Trek seems to thrive when it actually embraces new ideas and new creative minds. If I'm going to clean the slate, I'm going all the way with new creative people.
 
I think this is simply wrong. Star Trek seems to thrive when it actually embraces new ideas and new creative minds. If I'm going to clean the slate, I'm going all the way with new creative people.
Exactly this. Because what better way to take Star Trek in a new direction than... by hiring all the people who wrote it 20 years ago to write it the same old way...
 
Exactly this. Because what better way to take Star Trek in a new direction than... by hiring all the people who wrote it 20 years ago to write it the same old way...
That's how you'll end up with the Orville.


On topic, I'm all in on a reboot with a clear alternative history timeline firmly established. Think Fallout and For All Mankind but now progress in to the future.
 
The trick with bringing in the old writers for something new, is that those writers are not the writers they were 20 years ago, and will want to contribute new concepts and ideas as well.
 
It seems to me that if you want something truly new from Star Trek, then you don't want a complete reset.

Because what happens when they give Trek a clean slate is that movie 1 features the Romulans blowing up Vulcan and movie 2 features Khan getting revenge on Carol Marcus' dad and Kirk has to go fly to the Klingon homeworld on Harry Mudd's ship to get him.

A clean slate means anything you're currently sick of gets reimagined and reintroduced immediately, except this time Jonathan Frakes is playing the Outrageous Okona's dad and the Borg are teaming up with the Gorn.
 
This should also be a series, with more episodes than the Kurtzman era but also with less spectacle and SFX to keep the budget down and allow for more episodes.
It simply isn't realistic to expect more episodes a season in modern times. Particularly with space opera, where there's quite a bit of budget to be spent even if you did focus on primarily character oriented stories.
 
Another thinly veiled I hate streaming era Trek posts...

I didn’t really read it that way. People are going to talk about what they think should come next now that it seems like the Kurtzman-era is coming to an end.

This is the future of Trek forum.
 
I didn’t really read it that way. People are going to talk about what they think should come next now that it seems like the Kurtzman-era is coming to an end.

This is the future of Trek forum.
True enough but bring back writers from the Berman era reads a very specific way
 
Well we can't bring back Mike McMahan, he only wants to do animated comedy, and with the amount of bitching we'd hear if Terry Matalas returned, bringing him back wouldn't be worth it.
 
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