mateya Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 I like the idea of Wesley Crusher as a bad boy :) edit: I forgot - "uber" badboy :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcroft Posted December 25, 2005 Author Share Posted December 25, 2005 I like the idea of Wesley Crusher as a bad boy :) ... Somebody show me the button for the Quantum Torpedo launcher. :D As things with Wesley Crusher goes - can’t ever imagine him being a "bad boy". Whiny spoilt brat possible, but not a bad boy. Also what was with his clothes in Journey's End - ST: TNG S7?? I mean what is up with casual fashion in the 24th Century. I know that DS9 has a Cardassian for a tailor, but are all the Federation ones just blind? (No offence to those that are visually challenged) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mateya Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 wesleys got the potential for being an "uber" villain. and we would really want him to be as bad as possible, messing the universe up, the borg, krenim and mirror universe.. you have to admit, inocent face and wickedness can meet together in greatness afterall! ;) edit: oh, and he could change the tailor for this part - I recommend black leather :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peterwheeler Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 Now there's originality black leather = villain ! Now let's try another tack how about Odo or other shapeshifter being in charge of time police a recognised division of Star Fleet. This must surely give a wide enough scope for all types of storylines if set post 27th century as its base time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bapman Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 No... NO BLACK LEATHER wearing villain. When I said feel free to add... I mean GOOD stuff... not michael bay stuff. Though sunglasses or visors on a bad guy is ok.. BUT NO LEATHER !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mateya Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 no funny sftuff then.. ok, wardrobe for a villain: - a visor would be good. with some tech stuff aka added ability (trademark) - good looking boots (a must) oh, and a good haircut - you cannot kick buts with dorky looking hair. ok, you could but it looks ridiculous :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bapman Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 Hehehe... never argue with a girl about fashion sense... Unless you're gay ofcourse... then there's no difference. A Visor... or shades... automated boots with special features. Arm bands like Superheroes... shoots beams. n.... stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mateya Posted December 25, 2005 Share Posted December 25, 2005 arm bands are a bit excessive :) heh, wesley with automated boots with special features - at least some advantage :D but back on the topic - after the big plot; you say: In the normal Dimension the BORGS didn't go back to normal 'cause of the time tech. They are more advanced than ever. hm, that is interesting - what acctually does that mean? so at the end only evil civilisatons remain in the universe (The Terran Empire and The Borg)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bapman Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 Not exactly. It was more like this... In MIRROR Universe... they never met the BORGS... after this... the EMPIRE is restored... BUT this time the Mirror universe Borgs know about thm 'cause of the BORGS in the normal universe... and they r on their way to asimilate the Empire. In the Normal one Feds n everyone is back BUT The BORGS are not destroyed by Janeway anymore. They are more advanced and controls 90% of the Delta Quad. Sadly no one knows that... specially 'cause the main hero is DEAD. Its like a build up for another story... tht's the one I've been properly working on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mateya Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 still, voyager will/was still be launched in the delta quadrant and they would eventually meet the borg. since they are more advanced (borg), voyager doesnt stand a chance this time and those seven seasons we watched would never happen - now that weird becose you said that "in the Normal universe Feds n everyone is back". exept for voy getting home or what? edit: darn this temporal weapons :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bapman Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 No I meant everything went fine... VOY got lost... got helped by Janeway... destroyed the BORGS only The BORGS didn't get destroyed... they r alive n now they r getting ready to make their biggest strike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mateya Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 but how? how they didn't get destroyed? bocose wesley has/will poke(d) into the borgs nest? hehehe.. thats funny :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest c4evap Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 SNIPPET: Reminds me of Gary Seven a little bit from Assignment Earth ST: TOS. That EP was originally going to be a "spin-off" series. c4 B) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bapman Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Wht was the episode about !? I dont have much idea abt the TOS series... only the MOVIES. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest c4evap Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Wht was the episode about !? I dont have much idea abt the TOS series... only the MOVIES. Assignment Earth synopsis The EP guest starred Robert Lansing as Gary Seven and (a very young) Teri Garr as Roberta Lincoln. You may remember (if you dig old scifi movies) Robert Lansing as the star of the movie 4D Man. Notice his hand "passing through" the metal block. Hence...4D Man. c4 B) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcroft Posted December 27, 2005 Author Share Posted December 27, 2005 The idea (I believe) behind Gary Seven was similar, (if not the same) as premise of Earth Final Conflict. Another Gene Roddenberry penned series that was later made. The basic idea of the show was - In the early twenty-first century Earth is visited by an alien race, the Taelons. They claim they wish to share knowledge with the rest of humanity in the hopes of getting to know us better. William Boone is assigned protector of Da'an, the Taelon "companion" for North America. But Boone is really working for the human resistance who are trying to learn the Taelons' true motives, which may not be as generous as they claim. At the end of the first season Boone was killed by the taelons. His character was replaced by Liam Kincaid. An alien hybrid taking on the persona of a former comrade of Boone's. We learn in Season 2 that the taelons are at war with another alien race, the Jaridians, and that earth has a key role in this conflict. He joined in Season Three with another double agent Renee Palmer. As season four drew to a close, the Taelons and the Jaridians were on the verge of extinction. Ironically, their last chance for survival was to join with one another. This joining caused the Atavus to be unleashed upon the earth bringing about the final conflict. Renee becomes a fierce crusader on a mission to expose and destroy the Atavus before they take over the world. By the end of the series the Atavus are returned to their home world setting right the ancient wrong of the Atavus leaving their home "They are the Companions. Aliens, come to earth on a mission of peace. Their true mission, the secrets they hide, forever alter humanity. In the struggle for our planet, the battle between these Taelon Companions and the Human Resistance holds the key to Earths future and the fate of mankind. On EARTH: Final Conflict" http://www.tv.com/earth-final-conflict/show/1522/summary.html&full_summary=1 I have not seen all the series yet - just one of those things that just aren’t too important to watch - but the idea behind this series was a good one. But from what I remember the first season was very cumbersome - taking a while to get its footing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mofluk Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 I have an idea for what i think would be a really good new Star Trek series: Due to a rare phenomena Captain Jean Luc Picard begins to de-age, the process stops when is appears to be 23 years old. Jean Luc Picard takes this rare and wonderful opportunity to settle down and have children. The 25th Centaury is a peaceful time, but dangerous aliens from the beta quadrant threaten the Federation, and most of the people living in the alpha quadrant. The federation and the romulans have finally put an end to their disputes and have joined forces. Prolonged attacks on the alpha quadrant, forces them to go to war with the Bowmar. In the war effort the federation along with some assistance from the romulans come up with a new, revolutionary type of vessel: The andromeda class. It combines federation and romulan technologies. It is the most advanced ship in the alpha quadrant. The crews of the Andromeda class star ships are combined with Romulan and Star Fleet personnel. They decide to make one special one, which is even more advanced. They give it extra phaser banks, more missiles, more photon torpedoes. It has a huge edge on all ships in the alpha quadrant. It has been decided that this ship will be the flag ship for the alpha quadrant: The USS Andromeda. Philip Picard (Jean Luc Picard’s Son) has been assigned to the ship. The whole series is about, a new federation, and how people can put besides their disputes to work as team. The Bowmar are not like anything Starfleet have seen before they don’t have morals, they just want territory. If you want to hear more email me at mofluk@robsinders.plus.com, i am about half way through the first series Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mofluk Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 The idea (I believe) behind Gary Seven was similar, (if not the same) as premise of Earth Final Conflict. Another Gene Roddenberry penned series that was later made. The basic idea of the show was - In the early twenty-first century Earth is visited by an alien race, the Taelons. They claim they wish to share knowledge with the rest of humanity in the hopes of getting to know us better. William Boone is assigned protector of Da'an, the Taelon "companion" for North America. But Boone is really working for the human resistance who are trying to learn the Taelons' true motives, which may not be as generous as they claim. At the end of the first season Boone was killed by the taelons. His character was replaced by Liam Kincaid. An alien hybrid taking on the persona of a former comrade of Boone's. We learn in Season 2 that the taelons are at war with another alien race, the Jaridians, and that earth has a key role in this conflict. He joined in Season Three with another double agent Renee Palmer. As season four drew to a close, the Taelons and the Jaridians were on the verge of extinction. Ironically, their last chance for survival was to join with one another. This joining caused the Atavus to be unleashed upon the earth bringing about the final conflict. Renee becomes a fierce crusader on a mission to expose and destroy the Atavus before they take over the world. By the end of the series the Atavus are returned to their home world setting right the ancient wrong of the Atavus leaving their home "They are the Companions. Aliens, come to earth on a mission of peace. Their true mission, the secrets they hide, forever alter humanity. In the struggle for our planet, the battle between these Taelon Companions and the Human Resistance holds the key to Earths future and the fate of mankind. On EARTH: Final Conflict" http://www.tv.com/earth-final-conflict/show/1522/summary.html&full_summary=1 I have not seen all the series yet - just one of those things that just aren’t too important to watch - but the idea behind this series was a good one. But from what I remember the first season was very cumbersome - taking a while to get its footing. Even though this seems like a good idea i dont think that it will span for four seasons or more. It could be in under a season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcroft Posted December 28, 2005 Author Share Posted December 28, 2005 Even though this seems like a good idea i dont think that it will span for four seasons or more. It could be in under a season. This show has already aired - it ran for five seasons, starting in 1997 and finishing in 2002 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenebrae Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 Hahaha, oh - that made me laugh. Now I'll await the "discovery" of the idea for a show called "Andromeda". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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