This is a new show, they should have a new, original design. They don't. We've all seen the Akira.
The E-D was totally different to what had come before
DS9 wasn't 'alluded to' before 1993
Voyager was quite unique and DIFFERENT - even compared to the E-D which had just appeared a handful of years before.
The Akiraprise - really isn't new and interesting. Something that the 'signature piece' of a New Trek series should have.
Why they are even DOING a new Trek series so soon... well that is the big question.
[ July 11, 2001: Message edited by: Stingray ]
1/ Because it'll be hard to start-up Star Trek again after they take it away for 5 years. Look at Doctor Who.
2/ Because the public wants more Star Trek. Just not quite as much as they had before.
3/ Because otherwise everyone will be out of a job. Do you think that Berman (or the oh so God-like Michael Okuda) are just going to sit around for 5 years, without pay, plugged into some mythical "battery recharger"?
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Why they are even DOING a new Trek series so soon... well that is the big question.
Personally You people are over selling this Akira resemblance , granted it has the same Cat. Hull type but thats basiclly the same as the secondary hull type , we've been over this countless times.
Basiclly most peoples problem with this is that they dont seem to understand that This show isnt for the hardcore fan its for the casual viewer and a plan to bring in new fans.
I know it may be hard to believe but most Trek fans arnt of the hardcore varity , most fans dont follow reg numbers , dont know the scripts line by line , those people are just the Vocal Majority.
[ July 11, 2001: Message edited by: Wes1701E ]
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This is a new show, they should have a new, original design. They don't. We've all seen the Akira.
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The E-D was totally different to what had come before
So untrue. It was a big Enterprise-A with smaller nacells (in proportion).
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The Akiraprise - really isn't new and interesting. Something that the 'signature piece' of a New Trek series should have.
Well, thats your opinion. I bet you that more Star Trek fans (even if we have to go outside flare) will like the new design. And thats what counts. (although, thats my opinion)
[ July 11, 2001: Message edited by: Wes1701E ]
I'd refute that completely. Exactly what campaigns have you taken part in recently, that have had the slightest impact.
While the above may be true for seasons 2 and 3 of TOS (and partially true for starting the movie franchise), hardcore fans are not what keeps a show on the air. TNG was a huge success because it had a large number of casual viewers, and that led to DS9 and Voyager.
Why do you think we're back to one series now? It's not because there's "Too much Star Trek". It's not because "it gives TPTB more time to focus their energies on creating a good product". It's because DS9 and VOY weren't as successful as TNG. When DS9 aired, TNG was extrememly popular. Their was a market need for more Star Trek. There isn't now.
If Enterprise gets poor ratings (Voyager level or lower), I'd bet we might not see another trek series for a long while. If it does well, we will. If it does really well, we'll get films based on it. And for it to do well, it needs to grab the casual fans that watched TNG.
This isnt the old days where fan out cry could get a show back on TV , why give away a peak hours timeslot to a show that will likley gather the same viewers week in week out for the first couple of seasons with a steady drop off starting after the first continuity screw up , which Im sorry to say are quite hard to aviod when the fans have made up theyre minds about so many things before they have been correctly stated.
Why do that when you can with maybe even less the production budget , fill it with some carbon copy Reality TV Show that will bring in maybe 4 times the revenue a campy Sci FI Show gets?
This is not the time of Fandom , its the time of $$$.
Your coming out of warp ladies and gentleman , And yes we seem to have broken down in the worst neighborhood you can imagine , Yes ... Welcome to the Reality.
Personally I would book a flight back to my place in fantasy land but I cant seem to get a good bargin on priceline
That place is getting worse and worse since Shatner stopped doing the spots ...
[ July 11, 2001: Message edited by: Dr. Obvious ]
Yes, they want new generations of fans, but no matter what anybody says, if there wasn't such a dedicated fan-base whose voice has counted for a lot, Star Trek would not have enjoyed such a long and illustrious thiry plus year run.