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Makes sense. Karl Urban refused to do a ST movie until The Boys was done, and they sadly lost Anton Yelchin.Kind of assumed the party was over on those films for a while by now, personaly, but they had some great qualities.
Makes sense. Karl Urban refused to do a ST movie until The Boys was done, and they sadly lost Anton Yelchin.Kind of assumed the party was over on those films for a while by now, personaly, but they had some great qualities.
Doesn't need to be a reboot. Just have it be in-between events.I would watch a post-Picard show with Seven-of-Nine as captain. I would also watch a reboot of TOS with the SNW cast.
Yes. I think I've said elsewhere that the SNW cast could tell new stories set in the TOS time period that weren't covered by the TOS episodes. Yeah, sure, it would look weird watching them together in chronological order, but eh ...Doesn't need to be a reboot. Just have it be in-between events.
If we can watch an animated SNW Lower Decks crossover and a live action Lower Decks SNW crossover...Yes. I think I've said elsewhere that the SNW cast could tell new stories set in the TOS time period that weren't covered by the TOS episodes. Yeah, sure, it would look weird watching them together in chronological order, but eh ...
That could be interesting, especially since they were only introduced into TNG and DS9 to set up Voyager, but then Voyager dropped the whole thing almost immediately. So the Maquis kind of popped up a few times in DS9 after that but mostly got ignored until they were completely wiped out by the Cardassians / Dominion.Maybe the Maquis rebellion? They were outlaws for the Federation and terrorists for the Cardassians. Interesting moral dilemmas for sure.