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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OnToMars: [QB] Interesting, I hadn't realized that JMS' proposal and the reboot pitch were the same thing. The whole thing has gotten me itching about my own personal fantasy of a reboot. What I would love to see (and do), along the lines of the Ultimate Marvel line, would be a massive miniseries reboot. Have several episodes devoted to each of the major elements of Star Trek: -The pre-Federation/Founding era -The Original Series (what could be considered the Federation's great expanionist period) -The Next Generation (what has been discussed as the Federation's Pax) -Deep Space Nine and the Dominion War -And Voyager and the Post-War period (revised into something a little more relevant, with the kind of over encompassing story-arc that would be more in line with the rest of the series and should've been in Voyager all along) All prefaced with some air time devoted to showing World War III and showing, at least in part, the beginnings of how we get from the imperfect world we live in today to the future history and "perfect society" of the Federation. In my opinion, it'd be a fantastic opportunity to smooth out the great tapestry that is Trek, to make the historical turns with Klingons, Romulans, the Borg, and Dominion the proper breadth - without cinching them off episode by episode or movie by movie and eliminating the necessity to retcon the really minor details that are really frustrating to reconcile (like UESPA and Klingons as full-fledged Federation members). Of course, my being in any kind of control of the Trek franchise at any point in the near or distant future is astronomical, but a boy can dream... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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