I tend to think all those things would be better served without being attached to Star Trek.
Well it would be attached to the Star Trek universe just not be the same as what people think of as "Star Trek"
I tend to think all those things would be better served without being attached to Star Trek.
Well it would be attached to the Star Trek universe just not be the same as what people think of as "Star Trek"
But why limit yourself? I'd rather see something new than just cribbing off of Star Trek.
No disease, no pollution, no scarcity of resources, no crime, no poverty, better education, equal opportunity for all .. when is the next shuttle leaving?Because i like the Star Trek universe but would like to see it explored, especially what life is like in the Federation.... whats it like to be an average Joe or Jane?
No disease, no pollution, no scarcity of resources, no crime, no poverty, better education, equal opportunity for all .. when is the next shuttle leaving?
Ok, that may not make a good TV series, you need things like conflict and drama for those.
Harry mudd still existsNo disease, no pollution, no scarcity of resources, no crime, no poverty, better education, equal opportunity for all .. when is the next shuttle leaving?
Ok, that may not make a good TV series, you need things like conflict and drama for those.
I could see the Starfleet Intelligence idea benefiting from being in an established universe...the fictional world is already there for the space espionage to take place in.
No disease, no pollution, no scarcity of resources, no crime, no poverty, better education, equal opportunity for all .. when is the next shuttle leaving?
Ok, that may not make a good TV series, you need things like conflict and drama for those.
Like it or not, Star Trek 2009 shows us a little of life on Earth. Jim Kirk steals a car as a kid. He gets in barfights as an adult, and he also unknowingly hits on a 16-year-old girl.
It's just like today.
I don't remember the part about the sixteen-year-old girl. I remember him hitting on Uhura and (later) her roommate, but . . ..
According to the Star Trek Chronology and StarTrek.com, Uhura was born in 2239. I don't seriously think that Kelvin Timeline Uhura was intended to be that young, but there isn't conflicting evidence.
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