I agree, as that would have brought in elements from the series that actually made sense.Alyeska wrote:Nemesis could have been so much better if Sela had been used... So many different story angles... And even better use of the Romulans could still have had better DS9 mentions with clear stuff about the Dominion.
Let's assume, for a moment though, that the producers and writers decided that they wanted to use the idea of the Remans, even though they had never been alluded to in any way, shape, or form in the series itself. Now let's use DW's idea of having the E-E fighting to save Romulus instead of Earth (which I think is brilliant). From there it's pretty easy to build up more suspense (we don't know whether or not Romulus is going to be destroyed, at the end of the film), but more importantly you can allude again to Yesterday's Enterprise, which was clearly one of TNG's best episodes.
From the premise of using the Remans, you can ALSO bring in some of the Romulan villains. Wouldn't it be cool to see the Romulans beginning to finally come around, and work WITH Picard? Wouldn't it be cool to see the fruits of Spock's labor on Romulus? You can do all this, keep the Remans as villains, and present much more interesting moral questions:
Why should the UFP be protecting the Romulans? Particularly since they're trying to protect them from their former slaves, who they've obviously mistreated? What should happen with the Remans AFTER the fighting's over? What would happen to the AQ if the Remans succeeded in their task? These strike me as much more interesting than the "What is it to be human" that Odo, Spock, and Data have all attempted to answer through decades of science fiction episodes.