Think about it.
If the emphasis is on character and story, if action and special effects are greatly scalled back and more of a focus is on adventure and diplomacy, and if it were run right, it is exactly the kind of thing to really bring back Star Trek into the popular imagination and bring a new golden age like the time of the late 80s and 90s.
What are your guys thoughts?
- The visual aesthetic is awesome. It has all the retro class of the original series but with real-life set design and special effects. It still captures the romantic, naval, Napoleonic ethos that was established by Nicholas Meyer. The unforms are friggen awesome. The ship designs (Excelsior class, Constitution refit, Miranda, etc.) are great.
- We only got to see this world for a few films. We got the original series, which has great storytelling and characters but is in a dated (though still charming) environment, and then we jumped right into the 24th century with TNG. The 23rd century hasn't gotten the full treatment yet.
- Prequels will only disappoint: This is because everyone has an imagination of how they see that things came to be. This approach avoids all that.
- there's tons of storytelling material: the Klingons are new allies, but an uneasy one. The Romulans are still a mysterious force and they imerge as the main rival (like the Dominion in DS9). And here again there is so much in Romulan culture that can be fleshed out and explored.
If the emphasis is on character and story, if action and special effects are greatly scalled back and more of a focus is on adventure and diplomacy, and if it were run right, it is exactly the kind of thing to really bring back Star Trek into the popular imagination and bring a new golden age like the time of the late 80s and 90s.
What are your guys thoughts?