Star Trek Burned Away!
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Today I wish to do a review on Star Trek Needs NEW Stories! 4 Bold Ideas Fans Will LOVE
Star Trek has revisited the same stories over and over-transporter malfunctions, Mirror Universe, Klingon wars, and nostalgia-fueled reunions. But fans want something new! In this video, we break down four fresh Star Trek concepts that have NEVER been done before. From a Corps of Engineers series to an epic search for the Progenitors, these ideas could bring the franchise back to its roots of adventure and exploration. Should Star Trek end? Or should it evolve in the right direction? Watch now and share your thoughts in the comments!
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Starfleet Corps of Engineers: I think this could really bring back the original fanbase, especially since there seems to be a book series about the Corps of Engineers. So, the concept must have worked already in book form.
A Lost Colony: Seems like we had this already in episodes? But, yes, it could work since a lost colony must be so far away from the core of Federation space, that it also could open up possibilities of different neighbouring factions, different situations the 'colony' had to survive, and what their challenges meant for what kind of society they are 'now'.
A Cold War: This sounds exactly what the Earth-Romulan Cold War was, before Star Trek Enterprise rewrote canon-history. But with a new unknown enemy, this could bring a lot of suspence for the audience.
Search for the Progenitors: This one is a bit broad and ambitious. Also, it would require tapping in the mysteries of our creation, which sometimes is better left alone, storywise.
thanks for looking at the ideas I pointed out, I think with the right writers of talent, they could bring some life to those ideas more or less, thanks for sharing and watching
These are good ideas. I would watch ALL of these.
I would also watch a "Star Trek: Legacy" series that was able to borrow surviving characters from TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Picard. (I think that Strange New Worlds, DISCO, Section 31, and this upcoming Starfleet Academy series should be in pocket continuity ala' the Kelvin Timeline. And look, I don't MIND Strange New Worlds exploring how Spock would have been DIFFERENT - even *HAPPIER*/more balanced with an adopted human sister. But DISCO, SNW, and S-31 are TOO DIFFERENT to fit into Prime Timeline continuity!!! Not just the radically different look - but the characters are way too different too.)
On thing you and I would probably disagree on...but Star Trek has ALWAYS, from DAY ONE, told stories with SOCIAL ISSUES at it's core. All of this "Star Trek has gone woke" is misguided.
After all, TOS is the TV show that coined the phrase "Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations".
And TNG tired to make *Space Capitalists* the main villians!!
Now, can Star Trek be more clever and smarter and less HEAVY HANDED about it!? DEFINATELY.
But LONG BEFORE "Discovery" Star Trek has delved into social issues.
In fact, I'm a child of the 70's, 80's and 90's...I *REMEMBER* when Star Trek: The Next Generation was new and people called it "the Politically Correct Star Trek!"
But even before that, TOS dealt straight up with diversity, racism, with the ethics of proxy wars like Vietnam WHILE Vietnam raged - it also *tried* to deal with sexism, and whomcan forget the first interracial kiss, which may not seem like much *today*, but BACK THEN was a shocking and contraversial as a GAY KISS would have been on the 90's or a transgender kissing scene be today.
TNG tackled *terrorism* and how we *mishandle it* and had several episodes straight up criticizing religion, it had an episode co-produced with "Amnesty International" about *torture*!!! And also there was a line about characters having "the right to control their own bodies" while *aborting* a clone!
DS9 tackled racism AND *homelessness* and had a lesbian kiss...not to mention epsodes dealing with *war crimes*, and with how far is TOO FAR when waging a war for survival.
VOY had an episode about Universal Health Care and the immorality of denying the top quality health care to people based on economic and social class. And it had episodes about *pollution* and prisoners of war.
yes you are right about TOS was for sure taking on social issues , like the episode of the 2 aliens with the black and white faces, one had the colours on opposite side. I think more less Discovery was more in a case audiences found it shoving it down your throat aspect, vs in TOS it was more less a case of just so happens this is the story line here. Anyways good points mentions, and thanks for sharing and of course watching this video.
@@WorldT The weakest episodes of TOS were the ones with 20th century ideology injected into them. It was lazy writing. Those episodes were still better than the drek that followed in other series.
they 0:04 @@nickcharles1284they were weak but at least entertaining still
It was Gorkom
@@eldercoar good point thank you