Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
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Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
Hmm. I'll wait to hear more details before deciding whether or not to <squee>. Not so enthused to find out the writer "thinks there's something very exciting about the new JJ-verse"...
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Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
I doubt they're gonna get the actual cast from the "nuTrek" films for this, and if it's going to be set in that same universe, then perhaps they are going to do something akin to a "nuTrek: The Next generation", where it takes place in the future of nuTrek's timeline...
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Or another ship or something like that in Kirk's time, so they can have the occasionally cameo by one of the Enterprise crew.
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I suppose that could work. They kind of tried a bit of that with the Columbia in Enterprise, IIRC.The Romulan Republic wrote:Or another ship or something like that in Kirk's time, so they can have the occasionally cameo by one of the Enterprise crew.
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Wouldn't a lot of writers be excited over nu-trek because it doesn't have much existing canon to get in the way of the stories they want to tell ?SpottedKitty wrote: Not so enthused to find out the writer "thinks there's something very exciting about the new JJ-verse"...
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My real only concern is that I'm just tired of them constantly bringing in new species of aliens when the story's taking place in a region of the galaxy that was already been well-covered in previous iterations.bilateralrope wrote:Wouldn't a lot of writers be excited over nu-trek because it doesn't have much existing canon to get in the way of the stories they want to tell ?SpottedKitty wrote: Not so enthused to find out the writer "thinks there's something very exciting about the new JJ-verse"...
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Is any region of the galaxy well-covered in nu-trek ?biostem wrote:My real only concern is that I'm just tired of them constantly bringing in new species of aliens when the story's taking place in a region of the galaxy that was already been well-covered in previous iterations.bilateralrope wrote:Wouldn't a lot of writers be excited over nu-trek because it doesn't have much existing canon to get in the way of the stories they want to tell ?SpottedKitty wrote: Not so enthused to find out the writer "thinks there's something very exciting about the new JJ-verse"...
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Wait, other than Spock Prime going back in time and messing with the flow of events, are we going to assume that entire planets/empires are now different, (save for Vulcan having been destroyed)? I don't see why we'd go that far...bilateralrope wrote:Is any region of the galaxy well-covered in nu-trek ?biostem wrote:My real only concern is that I'm just tired of them constantly bringing in new species of aliens when the story's taking place in a region of the galaxy that was already been well-covered in previous iterations.bilateralrope wrote: Wouldn't a lot of writers be excited over nu-trek because it doesn't have much existing canon to get in the way of the stories they want to tell ?
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Because if the first nu-trek movie was the earliest point of divergence, I'd expect the technology at the start of the movie to look much closer to old-trek than it did. Clearly the earliest point of divergence happened well before then. Which is easy to explain with time travel. Time travel that happened in old trek won't happen in nu-trek, time travel that didn't happen in old trek might happen in nu-trek.biostem wrote:Wait, other than Spock Prime going back in time and messing with the flow of events, are we going to assume that entire planets/empires are now different, (save for Vulcan having been destroyed)? I don't see why we'd go that far...bilateralrope wrote:Is any region of the galaxy well-covered in nu-trek ?biostem wrote:
My real only concern is that I'm just tired of them constantly bringing in new species of aliens when the story's taking place in a region of the galaxy that was already been well-covered in previous iterations.
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Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
JJ Trek is a reboot with a technobabble fig leaf, there's no way it's going to keep continuity with old series.
Sceptical about the series but Fullers done some good stuff. So we'll see.
Sceptical about the series but Fullers done some good stuff. So we'll see.
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The timeline did diverge before time travel. Notice the Kelvin using phasers as a point defense weapon, something not used in old Trek.bilateralrope wrote:Because if the first nu-trek movie was the earliest point of divergence, I'd expect the technology at the start of the movie to look much closer to old-trek than it did. Clearly the earliest point of divergence happened well before then. Which is easy to explain with time travel. Time travel that happened in old trek won't happen in nu-trek, time travel that didn't happen in old trek might happen in nu-trek.biostem wrote:Wait, other than Spock Prime going back in time and messing with the flow of events, are we going to assume that entire planets/empires are now different, (save for Vulcan having been destroyed)? I don't see why we'd go that far...bilateralrope wrote: Is any region of the galaxy well-covered in nu-trek ?
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Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
I assumed that the PDW phasers and embiggened ships are not the result of divergence but just improved technology out of universe allowing them to show stuff that would make sense in universe like point defense weapons and larger vessels. The TOS ships displayed very few weapons from what I recall and were positively tiny especially for a ship that could be expect to carry multiple shuttles. And having large number of shuttles makes sense just for what we see in ST 09, use to escape a ship that doesn't involve very limited and very exposed escape pods. Plus long range explorers would want a large number of shuttles especially if they are going to be without resupply for awhile, so you don't wind up with the Voyager situation of an endless supply of shuttles that probably add up to greater then the volume of the ship that supposed to be carrying them despite the fact the nearest resupply for that ship is on the other side of the galaxy.Enigma wrote:The timeline did diverge before time travel. Notice the Kelvin using phasers as a point defense weapon, something not used in old Trek.
Anyway, just because something looks a bit different doesn't automatically mean that there has already been a divergence. Anymore then you'd take Kirk's dad being Thor or Spock's mom being Winona Ryder, which clearly wouldn't have been the case in the original timeline.
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Balance of Terror - the E-nil used her phasers to detonate the Romulans' plasma bolts.Enigma wrote:Notice the Kelvin using phasers as a point defense weapon, something not used in old Trek.
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No they didn't.Captain Seafort wrote:Balance of Terror - the E-nil used her phasers to detonate the Romulans' plasma bolts.Enigma wrote:Notice the Kelvin using phasers as a point defense weapon, something not used in old Trek.
They nearly outran one bolt and outran another as it dissipated by itself.
They used phaser bolts / charges as "depth charges" when the romulans were cloaked.
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Reviewing the transcript, you're correct, although only one attack was made on the E-nil, which hit at extreme range. They did, however, intend to use the phasers in the manner I described, and were prevented from doing do because they were off-line with a circuit burnout at the time. They did use phasers to detonate the nuke the Romulans dumped in with one of their releases of decoy wreckage.Prometheus Unbound wrote:No they didn't.Captain Seafort wrote:Balance of Terror - the E-nil used her phasers to detonate the Romulans' plasma bolts.
They nearly outran one bolt and outran another as it dissipated by itself.
They used phaser bolts / charges as "depth charges" when the romulans were cloaked.
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There's already a thread on this: Here
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I just happened to have watched it randomly on TV the day beforeCaptain Seafort wrote: Reviewing the transcript, you're correct,
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Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
I wonder if it had something to do with the fact that Prime timeline Kirk was a notorious violator of the temporal prime directive. I mean, nu-Trek Kirk's analogous adventures in time (e.g.,City on the Edge of Forever) will either happen differently or not at all.Enigma wrote:The timeline did diverge before time travel. Notice the Kelvin using phasers as a point defense weapon, something not used in old Trek.bilateralrope wrote:Because if the first nu-trek movie was the earliest point of divergence, I'd expect the technology at the start of the movie to look much closer to old-trek than it did. Clearly the earliest point of divergence happened well before then. Which is easy to explain with time travel. Time travel that happened in old trek won't happen in nu-trek, time travel that didn't happen in old trek might happen in nu-trek.biostem wrote:
Wait, other than Spock Prime going back in time and messing with the flow of events, are we going to assume that entire planets/empires are now different, (save for Vulcan having been destroyed)? I don't see why we'd go that far...
Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
Well, this is unexpected! Apparently, none other than Nicholas Meyer is joining the new series in a consulting role. Link
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Well, that'll be welcome news to many, though I have my doubts. It smacks of revisiting the past in an effort to pander to the "They changed it so its bad" fanboy crowd.DaveJB wrote:Well, this is unexpected! Apparently, none other than Nicholas Meyer is joining the new series in a consulting role. Link
Still, at least the guy has shown he can make good Star Trek, even if it was a long time ago.
Re: Bryan Fuller to start new ST series in 2017
So in the US, we have to pay extra special for CBS's on demand service. The rest of the world (might) get it on TV and/or their localization of Netflix or whatever.In the U.S., a special premiere episode will air on the CBS Television Network and all subsequent first-run episodes will be available exclusively on CBS All Access. The series will also be available on television stations and platforms in other countries around the world.
1) Dick move, CBS.
2) Wherever it ends up on TV (especially hilarious if it's the BBC and thus, natively English) expect it to be pirated in droves by US Trekkies who don't feel like shelling out extra money for CBS All Access.
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Hah! Today I am grateful that I am living in Canada.RogueIce wrote:So in the US, we have to pay extra special for CBS's on demand service. The rest of the world (might) get it on TV and/or their localization of Netflix or whatever.In the U.S., a special premiere episode will air on the CBS Television Network and all subsequent first-run episodes will be available exclusively on CBS All Access. The series will also be available on television stations and platforms in other countries around the world.
1) Dick move, CBS.
2) Wherever it ends up on TV (especially hilarious if it's the BBC and thus, natively English) expect it to be pirated in droves by US Trekkies who don't feel like shelling out extra money for CBS All Access.
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3) The rest of the world will be incredibly smug about this.The Romulan Republic wrote:Hah! Today I am grateful that I am living in Canada.RogueIce wrote:So in the US, we have to pay extra special for CBS's on demand service. The rest of the world (might) get it on TV and/or their localization of Netflix or whatever.In the U.S., a special premiere episode will air on the CBS Television Network and all subsequent first-run episodes will be available exclusively on CBS All Access. The series will also be available on television stations and platforms in other countries around the world.
1) Dick move, CBS.
2) Wherever it ends up on TV (especially hilarious if it's the BBC and thus, natively English) expect it to be pirated in droves by US Trekkies who don't feel like shelling out extra money for CBS All Access.
(I forgot to port that over from my comment about this on SB)
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This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
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We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
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Expect it to be pirated the moment it shows up anywhere. If CBS All Access is the first place it shows up* then someone who is paying for CBS All Access will upload it to a torrent site.RogueIce wrote:2) Wherever it ends up on TV (especially hilarious if it's the BBC and thus, natively English) expect it to be pirated in droves by US Trekkies who don't feel like shelling out extra money for CBS All Access.
*A leaked copy might show up sooner.