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<blockquote data-quote="LordVyreth" data-source="post: 1999369" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p>To be honest, I think I liked Season 3 the best. I guess I'm just a sucker for the season-long story arcs, even if it wasn't exactly up to the caliber of your average Buffy season. There was just too many goofy bits from this season (alien Nazis? The totally impossible final battle in the Khan-esque storyline?)</p><p></p><p>If they do make a new Star Trek, I'd also like to see it a few generations of even centuries after TNG and company. Among other things, I'm hoping it'll take the technology a few levels farther, letting them incorporate a few logical improvements that the earlier series have been unable to add due to their 1960s origin. I admit I got into Trek late, so I never really got into some of the anachronisms established (nobody watching a movie made after 1960, the total demise of the video game industry (especially pre-Holodek,) and the Internet, the lack of automated defenses and scouts despite how often starships get boarded and infected with strange diseases, etc.) </p><p></p><p>Another more unique idea I had is the possibility of two starships, which start out on opposing sides of some sort of intergalactic conflict. The "good" and "evil" ships would alternate episodes, but the actions one crew takes will often affect the other, and both ships could be featured in major episodes. They could even fight and might even kill members of each other's crew, but it should be obvious early that it's not an obvious black and white situation. For example, it might be between an authorized Fedaration ship after the Fedaration has grown corrupt and complacent in places and an outlaw ship generally opposed to the Fedaration but more interested in being left alone, and consitantly failing to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordVyreth, post: 1999369, member: 9626"] To be honest, I think I liked Season 3 the best. I guess I'm just a sucker for the season-long story arcs, even if it wasn't exactly up to the caliber of your average Buffy season. There was just too many goofy bits from this season (alien Nazis? The totally impossible final battle in the Khan-esque storyline?) If they do make a new Star Trek, I'd also like to see it a few generations of even centuries after TNG and company. Among other things, I'm hoping it'll take the technology a few levels farther, letting them incorporate a few logical improvements that the earlier series have been unable to add due to their 1960s origin. I admit I got into Trek late, so I never really got into some of the anachronisms established (nobody watching a movie made after 1960, the total demise of the video game industry (especially pre-Holodek,) and the Internet, the lack of automated defenses and scouts despite how often starships get boarded and infected with strange diseases, etc.) Another more unique idea I had is the possibility of two starships, which start out on opposing sides of some sort of intergalactic conflict. The "good" and "evil" ships would alternate episodes, but the actions one crew takes will often affect the other, and both ships could be featured in major episodes. They could even fight and might even kill members of each other's crew, but it should be obvious early that it's not an obvious black and white situation. For example, it might be between an authorized Fedaration ship after the Fedaration has grown corrupt and complacent in places and an outlaw ship generally opposed to the Fedaration but more interested in being left alone, and consitantly failing to do so. [/QUOTE]
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