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Which series would you want next?

Which series would you want after Strange New Worlds?

  • Legacy

    Votes: 48 33.6%
  • Stargazer/Young Picard

    Votes: 5 3.5%
  • Rachel Garrett

    Votes: 17 11.9%
  • Romulan War/Birth of the Federation

    Votes: 23 16.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 50 35.0%

  • Total voters
    143
I want my Phase II spinoff of Strange New Worlds. What does that mean exactly? I'll tell you:

-takes place aboard the classic movie Enterprise refit, picking up right after "The Motion Picture" ends
-keep the color palette and insignia of the TMP uniforms but upgrade the designs to be more "actor-friendly"
-keep the general design of the TMP sets but modernize them. Do for TMP what Strange New Worlds did for TOS
-Paul Wesley as Captain Kirk
-Ethan Peck as Commander Spock
-Celia Rose Gooding as Commander Uhura
-Jess Bush as Doctor Chapel
-Martin Quinn as Commander Scott
-fill out the cast with new actors
-take inspiration from the scripts for Phase II but ultimately make this a new show
-make as many episodes and seasons as possible
-As the series progresses, keep updating costumes, sets and props to fit in with the TWOK style later on
 
I want Legacy mainly to see if Matalas can make another good season of Trek, but I am not too keen on the 10hr movie format. I'd also prefer more episodes that are cheaper like 90s Trek. It's not going to happen, but it would be cool.
 
Conventional Choice? Legacy
Unconventional Choice? Section 31 as an ongoing series.
Super Unconventional Choice? Assignment: Earth as an ongoing series.
Other Choice? A series that takes place during the "Calypso" Time-Frame.

Those are my four choices. All of these would interest me for different reasons.
 
I’m switching my vote from other to a Romulan War miniseries, on the condition that it’s based on Erik Jendresen’s Star Trek: The Beginning screenplay and general film trilogy, condensed into a 6-part miniseries.

I know the original screenplay needed some polished, and am sympathetic to the prequel fatigue among the fandom. But in general, I’m sold on Jendresen’s idea, and willing to give it a chance and see his vision come to life.

If they are doing these streaming Trek movies for only $25M, then there’s no reason that they could not adapt Jendresen’s film trilogy for $75M. That’s still under $100M, and the type of midbudget product Paramount’s looking for right now.

Knowing what I know now, and knowing that Paramount would not want to do just one series set in the 22nd century, it can be paired with a Birth of the Federation miniseries to go with this that’s more the traditional 10 hour movies format that Paramount does these days.

I do think that a Romulan War miniseries is probably more relevant than ever, and certainly more relevant now than it would have been in the late ‘00s.
 
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Nobody other than die-hard Trekkies would want to see a show or movie about the Romulan War. And even if they made one, I guarantee it will be nothing like what you’ve envisioned in your mind about it.

Honestly, based on where this franchise is going at present, I’d be fine if they just stopped making shows and movies entirely. I mean, c’mon. A live action comedy show starring someone who irritates the hell out of me whenever I hear her voice? Nah, I’m good.
 
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Nobody other than die-hard Trekkies would want to see a show or movie about the Romulan War. And even if they made one, I guarantee it will be nothing like what you’ve envisioned in your mind about it.

Honestly, based on where this franchise is going at present, I’d be fine if they just stopped making shows and movies entirely. I mean, c’mon. A live action comedy show starring someone who irritates the hell out of me whenever I hear her voice? Nah, I’m good.
Newsome? Have they even announced the cast?
 
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Nobody other than die-hard Trekkies would want to see a show or movie about the Romulan War. And even if they made one, I guarantee it will be nothing like what you’ve envisioned in your mind about it.
Erik Jendresen – the person that write the Star trek: The Beginning script - isn’t a diehard Trekkie. He’s not a sci-fi fan at all. That he though that the Romulan war was a story worth telling and could achieve mass appeal and would be a socially relevant story is quite significant. That’s what sold me on going with his vision.

It's not just die-hard Trekkies pushing for a Romulan War movie.
 
Erik Jendresen – the person that write the Star trek: The Beginning script - isn’t a diehard Trekkie. He’s not a sci-fi fan at all. That he though that the Romulan war was a story worth telling and could achieve mass appeal and would be a socially relevant story is quite significant. That’s what sold me on going with his vision.

It's not just die-hard Trekkies pushing for a Romulan War movie.

What’s also significant is that the Jendresen script wasn’t all that great and had no chance of being produced. The fact that they went with JJ Abrams’s vision instead, which was hugely successful and pretty much defined the idea of going back to the TOS period for new shows for CBS, effectively nixed any idea of a Romulan war setting.

If it's not for you, it's not for you.

Puzzle by the "irritating voice" thing, though. Seems a perfectly normal voice to me. Not exactly nails on a chalkboard or anything.

I find the Mariner character loud, obnoxious, and annoying. YMMV.
 
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