And I've been thinking about the time travel possibilities in the new series in general. In previous series, travel to and from the future has generally been restricted to keep from trapping the writers in a corner if/when the series actually *gets* there. But now, with the abundance of actors and leftover costumes and props, odd are that we'll see at least some future time travel episodes over the course of the seven years. Likewise, the relative past will be easier to acheive, as it will be much closer to our present tan any previous series (thus allowing them to use present-day cities and sets without labelling them as "old quarter").
I guess what I'm saying is that time travel shows will be more easily crafted, from a production point of view. Personally though, I hope they keep it to a minimum. All the time travel in Voyager has left a sour taste in many a fan's mouth.
Mark
[ June 19, 2001: Message edited by: Mark Nguyen ]
Mark
Sorry for snapping Mark. It was a little thing that threatened to explode and take everyone out with it, unless I said.
If he'd be resurrected in the franchise they'd better have an "Emmy Award" plot and reason for it.
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