One of the interesting things about the classic Trek movie series, as opposed to the Next Gen movie series was how many potential points of divergence there were, where the films could have gone off into a totally different direction than they did. I got this idea for a thread from an old article in an old magazine, "Trek," where the author of the article was speculating on possible directions to go after TSFS. One of the possibilities mentioned was the senior officers continuing as outlaws in the Klingon bird-of-prey.
Now, I can see that this would've been unrealistic for several reasons. While it might've opened up some story possibilities, it would've closed off others, like those involving a political scenario or the UFP itself.(it would've made a premise like TUC's unworkable, for example)
Also, it would've seemed un-Trekkian to watch a small band of cargo haulers or mercenaries or whatever they'd have ended up doing making their way in the galaxy. Too Star Wars EU, not very Star Trek.
However, it would've solved a minor issue of realism in terms of this senior crew all staying together for twenty years, which they tried to do at various points, like with Chekov in TWOK and Sulu in TUC. With this premise, they'd be together out of friendship and necessity.
so what would the series have been like with this radically changed premise? Would greater interest have been the result, or would a massive fan backlash been more likely?
Now, I can see that this would've been unrealistic for several reasons. While it might've opened up some story possibilities, it would've closed off others, like those involving a political scenario or the UFP itself.(it would've made a premise like TUC's unworkable, for example)
Also, it would've seemed un-Trekkian to watch a small band of cargo haulers or mercenaries or whatever they'd have ended up doing making their way in the galaxy. Too Star Wars EU, not very Star Trek.
However, it would've solved a minor issue of realism in terms of this senior crew all staying together for twenty years, which they tried to do at various points, like with Chekov in TWOK and Sulu in TUC. With this premise, they'd be together out of friendship and necessity.
so what would the series have been like with this radically changed premise? Would greater interest have been the result, or would a massive fan backlash been more likely?