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Aug 28, 2022 · If Phase II had failed or the reaction had been lukewarm, it's doubtful Star Trek makes the jump to film, and the II-III-IV trilogy that cements the Star Trek films probably doesn't happen, and without the success of the movies Trek stays a cult franchise.
- What If The Dominion Won The War of The Alpha Quadrant?
- What If Captain Kirk Had Survived in Star Trek Generations?
- What If Edward Jellico Had remained Captain of The Enterprise-D?
- What If Wesley Crusher Returned to Starfleet?
- What If Captain Christopher Pike Had Resigned?
- What If Ro Laren Hadn't Joined The Maquis?
- What If The U.S.S. Voyager Hadn't Been Pulled Into The Delta Quadrant?
- What If Khan Had Won?
- What If Edith Keeler Had Not died?
In the final two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Federation and its allies, The Klingon and Romulan Empires, fought a war for control of the Alpha Quadrant against the Dominion of the Gamma Quadrant. They were discovered by Constable Odo in season three's "The Search"during which a "female changeling" related to Odo their long history of...
Captain Kirk died on Veridian III working alongside Captain Jean Luc Picard stopping Dr. Soran from destroying the Veridian sun in Star Trek: Generations. Picard had initially failed, and the Enterprise-D's saucer section plummeted to the planet's surface following a sneak attack from the Duras sisters' rogue Klingon Bird of Prey resulting in all p...
In the TNG episode "Chain of Command"Picard is relieved by Edward Jellico when the former is reassigned along with Worf and Dr. Crusher to conduct a clandestine raid on a top-secret Cardassian weapons research lab. Jellico's expertise was Federation-Cardassian relations. After Picard is returned following a period of incarceration and torture, he s...
In the TNG episode "The First Duty" Wesley is accused of covering up his participation in a banned flight maneuver that resulted in the death of a classmate. He ultimately resigned from the Academy to join up with an alien named "The Traveller." A deleted scene from Star Trek Nemesisfeatured Wesley attending Riker and Troi's engagement party in dre...
Pike mentioned to the ship's doctor, in the original pilot episode "The Cage," that he was burnt out from commanding the Enterprise and desired a simpler life. The doctor commented that Pike wasn't the business trader or farmer type. Pike did not resign and was later horribly disfigured in a rescue mission according to "The Menagerie." In the Kelvi...
Ro Laren was a wash out in Starfleet, thrown in the stockade for insubordination, among other offenses. Given a second chance by Picard, she was tempted to join the Maquis, a civilian resistance movement to the Cardassians, a reminder of her own struggle against the same enemy as a Bajoran. She ultimately joined them in the penultimate TNG episode ...
The U.S.S. Voyager was patrolling the Badlands in the Federation-Cardassian Demilitarized Zone in pursuit of a former Starfleet officer and fugitive, Chakotay and his crew when she was whisked into the Delta Quadrant, 70,000 lightyears away from Earth in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager. RELATED: Star Trek Voyager — The Best Character In Eac...
Captain Kirk and crew encounter Khan Noonian Singh in TOS episode "Space Seed" aboard a drifting 20th century interplanetary transport which they later discover was housing a band of genetically enhanced supermen. Khan's instinct is to take over the Enterprise leading Kirk to exile him and his men to an isolated planet. RELATED: Why Khan Is Star Tr...
The TOS episode "The City on the Edge of Forever" postulates Dr. McCoy interfered with the natural Earth timeline by saving Ms. Keeler's life causing a ripple effect in the space-time continuum. Spock learns from the "Guardian of Forever" Nazi Germany won World War II because the United States entered the war too late to stop their development of n...
Aug 8, 2020 · Paramount's attempts to turn 'Star Trek' into an A-level franchise are no more likely to succeed in today’s unforgiving theatrical marketplace than in 2009.
Feb 26, 2015 · Star Trek is one of the most wildly successful TV and movie franchises, but even it had some missteps along the way. Here’s the story of the never made Star Trek sequel series that...
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It's quite possible. Even if Phase II was successful, it may well not have led to more Trek after it was done, most shows aren't franchises that keep going on and on. I think that part of TNG's success may have been a fairly clean break from TOS, a whole new cast.
Oct 28, 2021 · Mighty heroes mowing down hordes of literally faceless enemies, crowds cheering military victories — that is not the “Star Trek” style.
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Jun 13, 2022 · The Paramount+ streaming series ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ is the best the franchise has been in decades. Two lifelong fans break down why it works so well and why the show’s treatment ...