Star Trek Month: The Next Crew (script) by JonathanTaylor19, literature
Literature
Star Trek Month: The Next Crew (script)
Hello everyone, and welcome back to my channel, where everything you are about to hear and see has been done in one take. I am your host, The One Take Man. A quick reminder that throughout the month I will be doing videos on what I think a future Star Trek series should be like. At the time of recording, I already did a video on my conceit for this future series, now I want to talk about the crew, and what they are like. A quick disclaimer before I start, I want the crew to, first of all, have more aliens in it, it’s weird that most of the ships encountered in the series are crewed mostly by humans, and be a bit more flexible, have a higher turn-over rate. That is the main criticism I generally agree with when it comes to the plot mechanics of Star Trek, so having a more active and involved crew would benefit the story-telling and worldbuilding of the new show. It can also help enforce the darker aspects of the series, if done well. For the purposes of this video, however, this means
Star Trek: Enterprise Review by thescholar23, literature
Literature
Star Trek: Enterprise Review
I remember watching this on UPN when it can out even though it says it was on CBS. This show is basically a prequel to the original Star Trek taking place 100 years before the original series. It stars Quantum Leap guy Scott Bakula leading a team to explore new worlds, It’s basically space exploration in it’s infancy.
I heard the first two seasons lacked genuine humanity and it was just a bunch of people messing around space. At least that’s what Linkara said when he did his top 15 Star Trek episodes and it seems quite true at times. Wasn’t until the third season where they fought the Xindi, people started watching ag