Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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One of the things I dislike most about NuTrek is how unprofessional the bridge crew seems relative to their depictions in series like TNG. Too much of an office sitcom sensibility sometimes, like they're working a floating skyscraper and aren't starship officers. Enterprise still does a good job of selling that these people are trained, professional, quasi-naval officers, whatever their personal quirks.
I feel like at least one of the crewmembers can be funny (think Bashir or Paris), but a lot of the newest shows are trying to be like the Guardians of the Galaxy by focusing on the whole "ragtag team of misfits" instead of Starfleet's best and brightest.
This was always an era I wanted to see more of. It's the era where the Excelsior and eventually the Ambassador were the Ships of the Line while the Constellation and Oberths were doing all the dirty work. And despite it being an era of relative peace, it's also the era where the Federation fought the Tzenkethi, the Cardassians, the Shelliak Corporate, and the Talarians (they mourn with autistic screeching).
And Paramount was like, "Best I can do is a Section 31 movie."
Then you have tech developments, like the slow introduction of replicators or the holodeck.
One of my favorite episodes of Enterprise is "Dead Stop" for this exact reason. Seeing the crew interact with technology that we know would become the norm in the future like AI and replicators was really interesting to see. I especially liked how T'Pol mentioned seeing something like a replicator on another vessel she served aboard.
 
I'm pretty sure Starfleet Command made damn sure Sulu was nowhere near any youngsters.
Bad news. About 5 minutes in...

I played the hell out of this and Klingon Academy back in the day...And Armada. And Starfleet Command, and Botf. And Elite Force.

The Halcyon Days of Trek Gaming.
 
I'm pretty sure Starfleet Command made damn sure Sulu was nowhere near any youngsters.
Say what you will about George Takei,* he repeatedly pointed out Star Trek Hikaru Sulu is a completely different heterosexual person than him. Which ST: Beyond had agro TF out of Takei, as they fagged up Sulu in that movie. When in Prime Timeline, Sulu was confirmed to be a biological father in ST:VI.

*Go to town on his ass as he deserves it.
 
Say what you will about George Takei,* he repeatedly pointed out Star Trek Hikaru Sulu is a completely different heterosexual person than him. Which ST: Beyond had agro TF out of Takei, as they fagged up Sulu in that movie. When in Prime Timeline, Sulu was confirmed to be a biological father in ST:VI.

*Go to town on his ass as he deserves it.
yeah Takei is usually in a state of big mad about one thing or another, but that really pissed him off because he always portrayed Sulu as a total (and successful) poon hound and very intentionally not gay
 
yeah Takei is usually in a state of big mad about one thing or another, but that really pissed him off because he always portrayed Sulu as a total (and successful) poon hound and very intentionally not gay
Not just a poon hound but one who had decided to place caring for his family ahead of his service. Ultimately ending up on screen scoring the win over Kirk in the one thing that really mattered, being a (successful) father.
 
Not just a poon hound but one who had decided to place caring for his family ahead of his service. Ultimately ending up on screen scoring the win over Kirk in the one thing that really mattered, being a (successful) father.
yeah whether it's good or says something about how little else he had going on, he gave a LOT of fucks about Sulu compared to most Trek cast and their characters, like he was always pushing for Sulu to get promotions between appearances and other shit iirc
 
Does Tom Paris and the Delta Flyer count?
I'm aware that Tom is written as the flyboy romantic, but he is halfway to porking a starship.

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It's on a streamer I have, so maybe I'll check it out. I've at least added it to my list. the 2000s Battlestar Galactica is my current next sci-fi watch. I disliked the ending and so have always held off a rewatch, but I feel like the time is now right. Just need to find the time to start watching.
Battlestar Galactica hit right when a lot of writers openly wished they were working on mystery-box shows. If Lost wasn’t your thing, BSG might not be either
Didn't even take a day after typing this for me to feel vindicated. What the fuck was that?
Trek has turned into Doctor Who. Lots of timey-wimey bullshit, theater kid exuberance, winks at the cheap sets from the old days.
 
it's also the era where the Federation fought the Tzenkethi, the Cardassians

If they are set on making more ST movies and want to keep up the gritty and dark vibes they are pushing for, why not make a film about the Setlik III, have a young O’Brian fighting off those Cardy bastards and showing the horrors of war.
Battlestar Galactica hit right when a lot of writers openly wished they were working on mystery-box shows. If Lost wasn’t your thing, BSG might not be either
BSG is great until it isn’t. For those who have watched it I bet you know exactly which scene I am talking about. Still worth a watch though, the positives outweigh the negatives in my opinion and some of the characters really are great. The only person that has suffered more that O’Brian is Gaeta.
 
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If they are set on make more ST movies and want to keep up the gritty and dark vibes they are pushing for, why not make a film about the Setlik III, have a young O’Brian fighting off those Cardy bastards and showing the horrors of war.

BSG is great until it isn’t. For those who have watched it I bet you know exactly which scene I am talking about. Still worth a watch though, the positives outweigh the negatives in my opinion and some of the characters really are great. The only person that has suffered more that O’Brian is Gaeta.
Young Picard getting suckered punched by the Cardassians too.
 
If they are set on making more ST movies and want to keep up the gritty and dark vibes they are pushing for, why not make a film about the Setlik III, have a young O’Brian fighting off those Cardy bastards and showing the horrors of war.
I wished they'd go in the other direction - more Star Trek The Motion Picture vibes and the TNG season 1&2 feeling of actually being on an unknown frontier in space.
Make us feel wonder again damnit :(
 
I'm aware that Tom is written as the flyboy romantic, but he is halfway to porking a starship.

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Oh yeah, the "Christine in space" episode. I forgot that one.
If they are set on making more ST movies and want to keep up the gritty and dark vibes they are pushing for, why not make a film about the Setlik III, have a young O’Brian fighting off those Cardy bastards and showing the horrors of war
You could also have some set during the Dominion War. Maybe a cast like the guys at AR-558.
Young Picard getting suckered punched by the Cardassians too.
Alternatively, they could show him taking command of the Stargazer and inventing the Picard Manuver.
 
Such a movie could and should be about this dude:
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Benjamin_Maxwell
Fully agreed, Maxwell leading his crew in defense of Setlik III would be great.

You’d get the backstory of how he lost his family in the attack, ordering his crew to defend the survivors, the start of O’Brien’s engineering career and how he gets his PTSD, the whole story about Ensign ‘Stompy’ and ‘The Minstrel Boy’ song.

I think it would be a great little story to tell, poignant, exciting, a bit more dark and gritty than your usual Star Trek stuff, feels like it would be right up the alley of my-trek. You would even have enough memberberries to keep fans happy.

Of course, modern trek writers couldn’t pull that off, I’d honestly prefer if they don’t even try at this point. Instead we get the Section 31 movie.
You could also have some set during the Dominion War. Maybe a cast like the guys at AR-558.
I would love something like that. More stories about the enlisted and non-coms in Star Fleet would be great. We only get small glimpses of it during the shows but it was always my favorite parts. The only real non-com character we have is O’Brien, probably the reason he’s my favorite in the entire series.
 
Fully agreed, Maxwell leading his crew in defense of Setlik III would be great.

You’d get the backstory of how he lost his family in the attack, ordering his crew to defend the survivors, the start of O’Brien’s engineering career and how he gets his PTSD, the whole story about Ensign ‘Stompy’ and ‘The Minstrel Boy’ song.

I think it would be a great little story to tell, poignant, exciting, a bit more dark and gritty than your usual Star Trek stuff, feels like it would be right up the alley of my-trek. You would even have enough memberberries to keep fans happy.

Of course, modern trek writers couldn’t pull that off, I’d honestly prefer if they don’t even try at this point. Instead we get the Section 31 movie.

I would love something like that. More stories about the enlisted and non-coms in Star Fleet would be great. We only get small glimpses of it during the shows but it was always my favorite parts. The only real non-com character we have is O’Brien, probably the reason he’s my favorite in the entire series.
And Lower Decks... which is why modern writers destroy good ideas.
 
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