Why is it, that during the 40+ years of Star Trek, on TV, film, books, comics etc. there has never until now (Star Trek XI) been a reboot of the series?
I can understand not wanting to screw up and devalue a TV franchise (…and then they pretty much did that anyway with Voyager and Enterprise!), but many comics (like Batman and the rest) pretty much reboot every few years, and have continuing parallel comic lines featuring (roughly) the same characters but exist in their own continuities. And Star Trek was the market leader in various media tie-ins for a long, long time. So why did it never happen?
I get the “40 years of sacred canon” rubbish that STXI haters have been spewing for the last couple of years on the STXI board but I can’t see why, say, a one-off comic series hasn’t been tried. Paramount/CBS would probably do far more horrible things for money than re-imagine Star Trek given the chance.
It seems to have been a waste of an opportunity.
Let me make myself clear: I am not presenting this as a “story idea”. I am merely wondering/asking why it never happened at some point in the last 40 years. There’s got to be some reason (uninformed guess: Gene-o or Richard Arnold forbade it in the long ago and the current administration is still using their rulebook).
Once again: This is not a “story idea”. I’m sure this concept has been rejected more than once in the last four decades by the people in charge (and it’s much less likely to happen now – new comics/books/games/whatever will now already have a choice of which version of Star Trek to play in. Can you really see a third version cropping up in comic or novel or cartoon form?)
(If a mod, or the rest of you really think I’m violating some rule by asking this, feel free to delete the thread. Take with you the knowledge that you are overreacting ;-)
I can understand not wanting to screw up and devalue a TV franchise (…and then they pretty much did that anyway with Voyager and Enterprise!), but many comics (like Batman and the rest) pretty much reboot every few years, and have continuing parallel comic lines featuring (roughly) the same characters but exist in their own continuities. And Star Trek was the market leader in various media tie-ins for a long, long time. So why did it never happen?
I get the “40 years of sacred canon” rubbish that STXI haters have been spewing for the last couple of years on the STXI board but I can’t see why, say, a one-off comic series hasn’t been tried. Paramount/CBS would probably do far more horrible things for money than re-imagine Star Trek given the chance.
It seems to have been a waste of an opportunity.
Let me make myself clear: I am not presenting this as a “story idea”. I am merely wondering/asking why it never happened at some point in the last 40 years. There’s got to be some reason (uninformed guess: Gene-o or Richard Arnold forbade it in the long ago and the current administration is still using their rulebook).
Once again: This is not a “story idea”. I’m sure this concept has been rejected more than once in the last four decades by the people in charge (and it’s much less likely to happen now – new comics/books/games/whatever will now already have a choice of which version of Star Trek to play in. Can you really see a third version cropping up in comic or novel or cartoon form?)
(If a mod, or the rest of you really think I’m violating some rule by asking this, feel free to delete the thread. Take with you the knowledge that you are overreacting ;-)