I like it... but what to do about the language barrier?I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad
Treat it the same way Trek does - everyone amazingly speaks English.

I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad
Where's the challenge for the carrier, though? If the crew chose to get involved with whatever side?
I mean, the romans had one of the most powerful navies in the ancient world but the whole armada could be swamped by one Nimitz carrier running flat out nearby. And one Marine Sniper on a hill could decimate an entire legion all by himself. And carriers cruise with a company of marines.
Really, all you'd be doing is setting up the next episode of Ancient Aliens.
[Giorgio]Did the Romans really invent handheld chalkboards, or were they emulating the computer tablets of some advanced species?[/Giorgio]
The crew would be faced with a series of moral dilemmas on how to or to not alter the existing timeline. They wouldn't necessarily engage the Romans in battle but be forced to deal with 1st century morality and the atrocities that accompanied war at that time - raping woman and children etc.
There also could be several spinoff stories where Roman Senators and wealthy Romans try to curry favor with the powerful people from the future and attempt to form alliances and dramatically change history e.g the occupation of the Holy Lands for one.
There is also a potential storyline for certain crew members on the carrier wanting to dramatically alter history e.g. prevent the Visigoth invasion as one potential or if the carrier came earlier - someone tries to assassinate Caesar and one of the carrier personnel tries to become the new leader of Rome.
I just think it would be cool to see how ancient people in a fictional altered timeline would deal with advanced technology we have today and how it would affect society generally.
Regarding Ancient Aliens - since future humans aren't aliens - not the same thing. The storyline as I'd envision it would NOT be the effect of the visitation on the future but rather how it effects society at that time being visited by humans of the future.
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