Mr Natural
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Star Trek without the real Kirk or Spock?
What's the point?
What's the point?
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As a life long Gen 1 fan, I was pleased to see a adaptation that was free of the historic restraints of Trekkies
Retcon is a nothing new, its where islam came from
Yeah. My wife and I had high hopes for Enterprise, and I was even into the whole Temporal Cold War thing as a way to explain any discrepencies that came up. It was just really silly and boring. My wife and I barely hung with it.
I still say though that Enterprise was pretty much the only way to go after Voyager kinda flopped. Next Gen was awesome, but effectively ended the idea that Star Trek would be about the exploration of the unknown. DS9 went deep into the political maneuvering of the quadrant. Voyager tried to recapture the essence of Classic Trek but botched it. Enterprise represented a second attempt to get back to exploration.
However, once Enterprise killed the franchise, JJ Abram's take was the only out. And it was pretty awesome. It definitely recaptured the spirit of Classic Trek. Don't think about it too hard or you'll go crazy over some bad science, but that's true about Classic Trek.
yea i hung about a year and a half and said screw it.....and yes Voyager should have been the best of them all....being in another part of our Galaxy they could have had some really different adventures.....but once again Rick Berman.....boring dude from what i am led to believe....gets a bloody nose if it gets to exciting....Voyager had its moments though......for what the movie was it was ok.....
Voyager really should have been the Renaissance. I'm not sure how they screwed it up.
I recall reading that Ron Moore and Berman had a huge falling out over Voyager. Moore's take on Voyager would be more in line with what he later did on BSG, in that he'd play up the permanent nature of damage to the ship, crew losses, the need to actively search out resources, etc. Instead we got a love boat esque thing where nothing permanent seemed to happen.
People appear to take their Star Trek very seriously.