Exile (New Series idea)
Posted: 2003-04-14 01:32pm
Well, i've had this idea for a while...basically the borg, or species 8472 or a new species invades earth.
The entire human race has to run, and the set up base somewhere new, and plan how to get earthand the rapidly being conquered federation space back.
They devise all sorts of new weaponry, ships, and basically give everything a big overhaul.
Everything would have a more militaristic feel to it, and a genuine feel of guerrilla warfare, with the federation as the guerrillas for a change.
The new captain will be an admiral of a small group of ships, he'll be a take no prisoners type, seen too many atrocities to act like Janeway and her ilk (we of course see her ship being destroyed in the pilot feature length episode).
The captain's vessel is a prototype, with new federation fighters in stock, and no frills technology, bar the new superweapon(four warp nacelles pointing to a specific point in space, more specifics to be thought out...).
The series has a 5 year arc, with many a twist along the way, and a focus on long term continuity, and the birth of a new UFP.
The entire human race has to run, and the set up base somewhere new, and plan how to get earthand the rapidly being conquered federation space back.
They devise all sorts of new weaponry, ships, and basically give everything a big overhaul.
Everything would have a more militaristic feel to it, and a genuine feel of guerrilla warfare, with the federation as the guerrillas for a change.
The new captain will be an admiral of a small group of ships, he'll be a take no prisoners type, seen too many atrocities to act like Janeway and her ilk (we of course see her ship being destroyed in the pilot feature length episode).
The captain's vessel is a prototype, with new federation fighters in stock, and no frills technology, bar the new superweapon(four warp nacelles pointing to a specific point in space, more specifics to be thought out...).
The series has a 5 year arc, with many a twist along the way, and a focus on long term continuity, and the birth of a new UFP.