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Sol System
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I've been looking through a lot of speculation regarding the mythic fifth series. What should it be about, when should it start, etc. One idea that gets tossed out every now and then is to do a miniseries or TV movie. This has started me thinking. Could such a thing be done? Should it?

The primary argument behind the concept, as I see it, is that such a setting would be cheaper than a series and would allow for the exploration of themes not suited to a weekly show. But is this true? How many cutting edge made-for-TV movies have you seen lately? And could a Trek production get picked up by anyone other than UPN?

I can only think of a handful of similar shows/movies. There was the V miniseries, of course. (Both of them.) There were the various Alien Nation movies. How well did these do?

I guess my question is, can television support this sort of science fiction? If so, can Trek fit into the format?

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The Star Trek movie 2, 3 and 4 trilogy thingy worked out pretty well. In a TV movie series it might even do better than that.

A miniseries might just be an even better idea! It would mean that we might just not see episodes that are copies of earlier seasons just put into different coating. And, when worked out right, it would mean more story in less time. I like it!

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Well, yes. But can television as it currently stands support such a program without relegating it to cable or UPN?

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Hmmmm... I really don't know.

I know some of our local channels do show miniseries (of TV movies). But I don't think this is the case in all countries.

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Of course, Paramount/Viacom only cares about the $$$$$, and a miniseries is probably not profitable enough.

*If* they make TV-movies, I hope they don't think the same thing as with some other ST-movies: "Let's use less technobabble and treknology in a movie, so we don't confuse the non-Trekkie public."

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Why wouldn't we want less technobabble?

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Oh, right. "Dumbed-down" Trek. Just what we need... :-�

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Actually, I think my intelligence is insulted when they talk about planets with tachyon cores.

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I suppose it all comes down to whether you think Trek is about drama, plotlines, characterization, and moral and ethical dilemmas, or about dimutonic phlogiston generators, biradial axion depolarizers, and muonic gluxifrication assemblages.

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Yes, well, that's a point, Frank. However, a complete removal of technobabble would be laughable. Every time there's a spatial anomaly, it'll be like on Red Dwarf when the Cat reports that there's a "big swirly thing" coming... *L*

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D'you know they originally planned DS9 "Emissary I & II" to be a TV-movie?

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IIRC, it was a TV movie. Well, where I was it was aired as such.

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TSN: Haven't we had enough spatial anomolies anyway, though? There's even enough real astronomical phenomona to deal with without resorting to made-up nonsense.

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Frank: What makes you think they'd stop at the made-up stuff? They'll probably tell the writers not to use any word that's more than three syllables or eight letters, or something...

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Well, I'm assuming a best-case scenario here.

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