That sort of sounds like the Trek novel First Frontier.
"James Kirkland".

That sort of sounds like the Trek novel First Frontier.
"James Kirkland".![]()
Not opposed to the general idea, but I think it would work better as a novel series rather than something televised. I figure this concept would have a more niche fanbase than your average Starfleet adventure.Perhaps as a novel series then? Or comic at least?
Oh yeah, I forgot that he was involved with the book. And IIRC it was written before the episode Distant Origin."James Kirkland".![]()
That's what I was JUST about to post. I fancy myself a pretty big Trek fan and I have no idea what species your talking about......We don't even know if the next Trek show WITH humans will be a success. ;-)No Starfleet. No Federation. No humans. Why not just do something original?
Very true and I think it might be more successful without the Trek name attached to it................Don't let anyone tell you it can't be done. Just make it an engaging story and people will watch it.
Yeah me too. Although derivative of Voyager that would at least be Trek like.
I had a fanfic idea with the Enterprise in that situation after First Contact or Voyager in that situation in Future's end.Derivative of TOS actually-- In Tomorrow is Yesterday, you really stop and think about what being marooned in the past would mean, having to stay out of contact with humanity for the rest of their lives... A lot of it would be like that, how do we exist while staying out of history's way, and not affecting things, yet making some sort of contacts and pursuing a life anyway... the initial purposelessness, then finding some purpose in it all.
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That's where the slingshot started, too. Time travel happens so many different ways that I'm sure some impediment to their returning could be thought up.
I had some books that were the novelizations (or adaptations of the scripts) for the TOS episodes. I think I recall from the one for Tomorrow is Yesterday that they couldn't go anywhere else in the galaxy at the time because of some other race that was causing trouble during Earth's 20th century. But it was no longer a problem by the 23rd century. Does that sound familiar to anyone? I think James Blish adapted them for story form for the books.Derivative of TOS actually-- In Tomorrow is Yesterday, you really stop and think about what being marooned in the past would mean
I had a fanfic idea with the Enterprise in that situation after First Contact or Voyager in that situation in Future's end.
Where said member met his ancestor?I had some books that were the novelizations (or adaptations of the scripts) for the TOS episodes. I think I recall from the one for Tomorrow is Yesterday that they couldn't go anywhere else in the galaxy at the time because of some other race that was causing trouble during Earth's 20th century. But it was no longer a problem by the 23rd century. Does that sound familiar to anyone? I think James Blish adapted them for story form for the books.
@Voth commando1 ,Have you written any fanfic yet and archived it on a site like Fanfiction.net?
If you've never read it, the TOS novel Ishmael has one member of the Enterprise crew trapped in the past (1867) and thinking he will never get home...
Well there are 2 novels where he meets ancestors during time travel adventures.Where said member met his ancestor?
Spock meets the Graysons?
I don't have the inclination or confidence to write fanfics unfortunately and I'll look into it.I had some books that were the novelizations (or adaptations of the scripts) for the TOS episodes. I think I recall from the one for Tomorrow is Yesterday that they couldn't go anywhere else in the galaxy at the time because of some other race that was causing trouble during Earth's 20th century. But it was no longer a problem by the 23rd century. Does that sound familiar to anyone? I think James Blish adapted them for story form for the books.
@Voth commando1 ,Have you written any fanfic yet and archived it on a site like Fanfiction.net?
If you've never read it, the TOS novel Ishmael has one member of the Enterprise crew trapped in the past (1867) and thinking he will never get home...
I've got ideas that I would like to write but I don't think I could ever write dialogue that would sound natural.I don't have the inclination or confidence to write fanfics unfortunately and I'll look into it.
Then we have a similar problem.I've got ideas that I would like to write but I don't think I could ever write dialogue that would sound natural.
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