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Vice Admiral
I gotta be honest I don't think Gene would've done a prequel. He didn't think like that. He always thought of going forward, what the future would be like.
If Gene was around and vital when television and Hollywood were starting to really trend toward prequel series (i.e. Young Indiana Jones, Smallville, etc..) you can bet he would have had some kind of younger Kirk/Spock series. Look at how long that SF Academy idea was bouncing around the rumour mill.
A prequel was inevitable. GR was a business man.
He was also asked by the studio, but at that time and some years later, it became apparent that Paramount would have done something anyway. Having GR's input guaranteed success and a demand for the show among fans.And I don't know that he would've done anything beyond TNG. Remember, Roddenberry did TNG because he said it was the "Star Trek he wanted to do".
if I recall correctly and I believe it was mentioned in the making of DS9 book, GR was already too sick for that conversation to have taken place. Rumour has it that Piller and Berman simply sought his blessing..Also, when asked to help develop DS9, he said he wished everyone the best of luck but he was done.
You can see glimpses of what he wanted to do in the early episodes of Andromeda and Earth: Final Conflict, and even moreso in Genesis II and Planet Earth, certainly in Questor.I don't know what Gene would've done. But if he had one more series in him I would given anything to see it. The hopeful vision he gave us of the future is something we need right NOW!
GR wanted to get away from Trek and do other things. I believe he would have developed a non-Trek series had he lived longer and wanted to stay at it.
KingstonTrekker said:Enterprise is an alternate timeline...
Except Hoshi and Archer's NX-01 service records are on the USS Defiant ("The Tholian Web", "In a Mirror, Darkly") computer, and the finale of Enterprise was a TNG episode.Which is retconning established in ENT and not TOS.
Well, whatever, though. It was a nice way to tie their presence into the whole Trek universe. It was supposed to be a prequel after all. Why not tie it into the other series??
They certainly earned the right to do it, with the success of the three other series.