An episode without gravity.
Shatner as future era Jim Kirk (thanks, Picard Season 3!) meeting Paul Wesley's Kirk.
Yes.Do they really, though?
then Pine-Kirk and Animated Kirk show up. Crisis on Infinite Kirk’s.
Yes.
"Strange New Worlds"- New alien. Problem to solve. Team work
" Children of the Comet"-New aliens. Problem to solve. Team work. Wonders of space
"Ghosts of Illyria"- Newish aliens. Problems to solve Team work. Ship in danger.
"Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" New aliens. Problem, which that cant solve.
"The Elysian Kingdom" New alien. Problem to solve. Team work.
"Spock Amok"- New aliens. Problem to solve. Team work.
Still they encountered new aliens in each one. So they should count.Not these two. One was a fairy tale dress-up episode, and the other a body-switching hijinks episode at a starbase.
Still they encountered new aliens in each one. So they should count.
I have no interest in Kirk episodes. I'm sure there are those who love it.Anyway, point being, I'd like more of the episodes of the type listed up top, and less of the stuff on the bottom. That's just me, though. To each their own. I'm glad so many people enjoyed the LD crossover- that means it wasn't a waste. I personally didn't care for it.
Found my original Romulan idea that was on my long defunct website
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Anyway, point being, I'd like more of the episodes of the type listed up top, and less of the stuff on the bottom. That's just me, though. To each their own. I'm glad so many people enjoyed the LD crossover- that means it wasn't a waste. I personally didn't care for it.
A documentary episode. The Rookie has done this a few times and I’ve enjoyed them.
Setting: Sickbaya crossover episode with a completely different franchise (superhero, crime or historical show.
I agree with most of this. Though what if their holodeck - which also existed in DIS and in TAS was called the recreation room, - doesn't malfunction. Its just limited. And there is no destroying the universe; instead, the crew can't fathom a holodeck character leaving the holodeck.A crossover with a non-Trek show, two episodes set on and off the holodeck (which exists in TAS, and SNW is loose as hell with continuity anyway)
- In our crossover show, the Trek cast are guest stars, in their roles and it's all played 100% straight.
- In Star Trek, they're LARPing. The holodeck goes wrong and our crew has to stop rogue sentient hologram crossover character from destroying the universe or whatever.
Regeneration ii, Sam finds that pair of borg drones archer blew out an airlock 100 years ago. It should intentionally have the vibe of a cheap horror movie sequel.
The episode where they explore a strange new world and meet fresh, new aliens with a cultural or some other kind of twist that puts the ship and crew in peril, requiring them to work together to achieve a satisfactory conclusion.
One not focused on any particular character, their arc, angst, relationships, or growth. Something that leaves me in awe of the wonders of space and infinite diversity in infinite combinations.
Yanno, some of that exploration shit.
I'll admit "borg queen origin" was not a "season 5 could have been" that I particularly liked, but I've also resigned myself to the reality that paramount just can't help themselves when it comes to the borg, so anyway...So, what if there was a story where the Enterprise crew do encounter those assimilated Tarkaleans from ENT? And the Borg Queen is serving in Starfleet onboard Pike’s Enterprise when this happens. What if there was a twist that revealed that the Borg Queen was a Lanthanite who has been serving since the launch of NX-02, having been obsessed with Archer’s encounter with the Borg as she was supposed to be a part of the Arctic One team that got assimilated, and has been looking forward to them since serving in United Earth Starfleet?
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I'll admit "borg queen origin" was not a "season 5 could have been" that I particularly liked, but I've also resigned myself to the reality that paramount just can't help themselves when it comes to the borg, so anyway...
I'd agree that a Lanthinite would cover the species designation discrepency, and with such a small local borg network, and her several lifetimes worth of experiences most of which probably being time periods where earth was dominated by monarchies and dynasties it would go a way to explaining how the borg adapted a queen figure. Then you just have to come up with how she got her fledgling collective to the delta quadrant where she would presumably corrupt the rest of the borg with her overwhelming boomerness.
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