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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Phelps: [QB] First thing, it doesn't matter that Braga wrote this or that episode of TNG. Once you write a story outline, it's put up on a white-board for the entire writing team to discuss, criticize, and modify, at which point you take the revised outline and write a script. Those are called story-breaking sessions. Now obviously, this doesn't mean that Braga was continuously being fully rewritten, but when you have Michael Piller as your boss, and a group consisting of Ron D. Moore, Ira Stephen Behr, and all the writers that eventually would go on to DS9, you're bound to think more about the characters than if you're the boss and have your own writing team. Rick Berman wasn't as responsible for the character-orientation of TNG as Michael Piller, and I don't know what's up with Piller nowdays. The only thing that really struck me as unique about "Enterprise" was its opening sequence. I think the show will be fine if it builds from there, our history. Star Trek has recently become this disconnected idealistic world, and if Enterprise manages to reconnect with the present day, it would be something new. It doesn't even have to be Star Trek, as its name suggest. I'd accept it as a reinterpration of that universe similar to the way in which Arthur C. Clarke's 2010 is not in the same universe as 2001, but a slightly different one. I don't think it will happen with the current writing team aboard, though. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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