• hamid@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    My dream for a new Star Trek property would be to just make it take place during the TOS or TNG era but with an animated cast and really good voice actors. Don’t bother explaining why the universe split, don’t try to do a new take on the characters, and don’t worry about the fact that there are events in the “future” of the story from when this would take place and this was never referenced. I realize this is too big of a risk for a big movie release though so I will continue to dream lol.

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      8 months ago

      I just want a new series like voyager. Taking place in the future (not prequels), doing something unique, having a cohesive progressive storyline but not necessarily extremely serialized like picard, and with new characters

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, I’m in the same boat. I’d like more Trek out beyond the current lore, it’s own thing that is in the same universe but not directly tied to anything we’ve got. Star Trek is running into that Skywalker’s everywhere issue that Star Wars has.

        The best idea I’ve seen so far (IMHO) steals from Stargate by sending a ship via a transwarp one way-esque jump to another galaxy. That lets you star fresh but still dip into the existing lore if/when. Then as the series goes on slowly but surely Starfleet gets more of a foothold, builds a star base/outpost, transwarp link-thing, you get more ships, more people, more spinoffs etc.

        Struck me as a “clean” start of sorts.

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          8 months ago

          It doesn’t have to be fully unique either. How about revisiting the delta quadrant?