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Who would you want to write for Star Trek?

species5618 said:
Zero Hour said:
Plum said:
Joss Whedon has given the sci-fi and fantasy genre three TV shows (and Serenity) that are still cultural touch stones. I don't think those criticisms are even remotely fair.

Three? There's Buffy, and then he created two shows that were quickly cancelled, and a movie that flopped.

You consider 'Angel' which ran for 110 episodes over 5 seasons, a show that was quickly canceled? :confused:

On this board...if a show doesn't go 7+ years, it's considered a flop and/or quickly canceled. ;)
 
The God Thing said:
Woulfe said:
Alan Dean Foster

Well, he's done it before, yes ?

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* Is he still around even ? *

http://www.alandeanfoster.com/

ADF's only involvement with ST:TMP was to convert Gene Roddenberry's story description for his unproduced Genesis II episode, Robot's Return, into a detailed treatment for the Star Trek: Phase II pilot, In Thy Image.

TGT

Well, he also did Star Trek Log One, Two, Three, Ectera...
So he has a bit of a history with Trek before TMP....

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* Remember ? *
 
I'm sure he does. That doesn't change the fact that Foster's only involvement with The Motion Picture was reworking the Genesis II script into something usable for Star Trek: Phase II.
 
cardinal biggles said:
I'm sure he does. That doesn't change the fact that Foster's only involvement with The Motion Picture was reworking the Genesis II script into something usable for Star Trek: Phase II.

Robot's Return only existed in the form of a brief episode description in Gene Roddenberry's Genesis II writer's guide, not an actual script.

Zero Hour said:
Some Stanislaw Lem stories are amazingly Trek-like in setting, and even in characters. I think that adapting one of them into a shallow Hollywood blockbuster Trek movie would be a fitting way to get him to spin in his grave.

C'mon, ZH, Lem was perfectly content to make money out of Der Schweigende Stern, Ikarie XB 1 and both versions of Solaris while publicly trashing those films after the fact. That said, just change the names of the characters and spacecraft in Lem's Fiasco and you could have had the conceptual basis for the single greatest Trek film never made. Of course, a putting a real director in charge of the project wouldn't have hurt either.

TGT
 
I'd hire David Gerrold as a Producer/Story editor.

I'd hire J. Michael Straczyski to write at least one episode if not more.
 
I'd hire, oh, say an actual fan for a change. That's what excites me about the new movie is that actual fans are writing, directing and putting the whole thing together.

It will be a nice change from the slow poison B&B have been injecting into Treks veins for several years.

-K
 
BragaKiller32586 said:
I'd hire, oh, say an actual fan for a change. That's what excites me about the new movie is that actual fans are writing, directing and putting the whole thing together.

It will be a nice change from the slow poison B&B have been injecting into Treks veins for several years.

-K

I dunno about putting someone who's just a fan in charge. Hopefully, they'd be good science fiction writers above all else.

Personally, I'd go looking for the next Arthur C. Clarke or Asimov and turn 'em loose. I think Brian Herbert could do it, maybe a few others. But I'd rather have a good scifi storyline. I would have said Chrichton a few years ago, but he's rambling so much in his books that they aren't good (He'll drop the plot for pages to pontificate about how he thinks science is going bad).

Trek is supposed to be scifi first. :borg:
 
I agree. I didn't mean 'fan' as in the average Joe that just watches the show when it comes on or whatever. I can see how I did sound a bit juvenile to you, ha.

It takes extensive knowledge/skill in writing and Trek-Lore to write something convincing. I agree that Trek should be Sci-Fi first, but also I think Star Trek should be as it was in the 60's: human stories that just so happen to be taking place under extreme conditions and situations.

-K
 
BragaKiller32586 said:
I agree. I didn't mean 'fan' as in the average Joe that just watches the show when it comes on or whatever. I can see how I did sound a bit juvenile to you, ha.

Yeah, I think we've seen what happens when talentless hacks mess with trek.

It takes extensive knowledge/skill in writing and Trek-Lore to write something convincing. I agree that Trek should be Sci-Fi first, but also I think Star Trek should be as it was in the 60's: human stories that just so happen to be taking place under extreme conditions and situations.

I agree, but that's any story ever told. It's a human adventure. But what I mean is that it should deal with serious scifi subjects in that context. That's what makes the old school stuff so interesting. A lot of stuff billed as scifi today is closer to action-adventure -- lotsa guns, lots of explosions, cgi, etc. The older stuff was about the mysteries of the universe.

-K

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I would like to see Tom Clancy, or someone of that caliber to write Trek, I think it could be refreshing to have someone write Trek in a very heart pounding and dramatic way.

I would also like it if they would give Spielberg a crack at it, he does not make shit movies, and people respect his name and associate it with quality films.
 
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