Rick Berman wrote:Gene Roddenberry hired Berman partially because he liked that Berman had never seen any Star Trek before
This explains so much
Rick Berman wrote:Roddenberry’s 24th century vision with no conflict between core characters "hardest rule for writing staff"
Of course it's difficult, because no crew is going to work together seamlessly without being almost Borg-like themselves. Drama between the characters adds tension and makes the show more interesting, even if it's just a difference of opinions or a rise in tensions boiling over.
Rick Berman wrote:Ending TNG after 7 years was "financial’ due to increasing costs and that Paramount motion picture headSherry Lansing wanted a Next Generation movie
That and it was getting stale. But then you go and release Generations. It's probably good it ended where it did.
Rick Berman wrote:Co-creator Michael Piller suggested idea of black Captain, resulting casting of Avery Brooks
Thank God it wasn't just a token black guy for political correctness, and instead we got The Sisko.
Rick Berman wrote:Without TNG the "could go back to a ship" but wanted woman captain and new setting (Delta quadrant) to "do something we hadn’t done yet"
What, rape Star Trek for all you could?
Rick Berman wrote:Berman on character of Kes "it just didn’t work, her character became superfluous" so she was written out
AND YOU KEPT NEELIX YOU FUCKING IDIOT!?!
Rick Berman wrote:Bringing on Jeri Ryan as 7 of 9 in response to studio concern about ratings slippage and requirement to "spice things up"
Is that producer talk for "Bring in someone with big tits"?
Rick Berman wrote:Impetus for Enterprise again came from studio as Voyager was ending, and Berman "begged them to let it have a few years rest"
Even you knew this was going to be a shitty venture, didn't you?
Rick Berman wrote:Berman disagrees with fans who felt he and co-creator Brannon Braga ignored Star Trek canon and continuity, noting "we absolutely didn’t, we tried to pay great attention to it"
So that you could fuck it up just that extra bit, huh?
Rick Berman wrote:Scott Bakula brought in by studio, but they were "blown away" by him as he was "perfect fit" for Archer, and he was "just a mensch"
mensch - Means a person of great honor and integrity. Am I the only one who sees the exact opposite out of Archer?