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Star Trek - A New Order

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Picard and the Vulcan ambassador are having a private conversation aboard the Vulcan ship. The admiral is upset and is letting the ambassador know this.

Picard: For a race that prides itself on it's ability to use reasoning this move makes no sense. It would be better for the quadrant if Vulcan remained a part of the council. You know the Romulans far too well.

Ambassador: We cannot sit at the same table with them. I am sure you are aware of our people's history.

Picard: If you don't want the Romulans to exert further control over the region than it would be best to stay. Let them you know you are watching them.

Ambassador: Not to worry about that Admiral, be assured we will be watching whatever our decision. But maybe there is a way we could come to an agreement. If perhaps Federation head-quarters were moved from Earth to Vulcan, then maybe we could reconsider our recent, hasty decision.

Picard getting upset: Ah. And there it is. I knew there had be reason for this foolish decision. It doesn't surprise me though that Vulcan would act this way however. And if The Federation won't move then what? Will you start spying on us like you did with the Andorians?

Ambassador: That is far in the past Admiral. A different time with different politics. That was a mistake that will not be repeated.

Picard unconvinced: Well we shall see.
 
Never thought about any of that. Pretty much what you see is what you get at the moment. I will be adding some scenes soon. They are just lines with some basic description. Not written in proper teleplay format

What's unique? Nothing really except for our new Captain having special abilities.

To give you an idea pf the what and why...

About 4 years ago, I started to binge watch the entire run of Star Trek with the exception of TOS TAS. I started with ENT and worked my through TNG, DS9 and finished of course with VOY. I wanted more of it.

I was expecting the Romulans to show up and save the Federations ass during the Dominion war. That's how this idea of mine came to fruition.

I think we are ready to return to an episodic show. TNG was the same premise of TOS, and yet it was far more successful. Trends repeat themselves and maybe we are there now. I am tired of all the fluff out there right now. Good shows, but these 10 episodes seasons are not preferable to me.
That's all well and good that it intrigues you. I get the passion for the idea and crafting a longer season. But, that why question of what makes this unique will need some meat.
 
I hate to admit it, but I only made it about one and a half scenes into it before you lost me. Sorry.
A couple thoughts on what I read:
Why is Riker back down to a commander after we last saw him being promoted to Captain at the end of Nemesis?
I'd also add in at least a bit of exposition about why Wesley gave up being a Traveler and went back to Starfleet. Or is that going to be a mystery that will be explored later?
 
I hate to admit it, but I only made it about one and a half scenes into it before you lost me. Sorry.
A couple thoughts on what I read:
Why is Riker back down to a commander after we last saw him being promoted to Captain at the end of Nemesis?
I'd also add in at least a bit of exposition about why Wesley gave up being a Traveler and went back to Starfleet. Or is that going to be a mystery that will be explored later?

Thanks for the reply. I assume you mean when Wesley referred to him as Commander? That is because when they last saw each other, Riker was commander. iirc.

These scenes are not necessarily in order, and there are scenes missing in between. There will be a scene at Star base 12, where Riker gets his assignment before his death for example. But that said, I haven't fully fleshed out the details about Crusher and his return.
 
FYI @Gordie kindly refrain from more than 2 posts in a row in any thread. Please give other members a chance to comment. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
 
Hey @Gordie, what @jespah was referring to are the board rules about posting. If you haven't perused the board FAQ it's linked HERE. The most relevant portions related to posting frequency are:

-No Spamming. You can't post the same thing multiple times on the board, or post the same thing over and over in a certain thread or forum, or continuously make posts that have no real content or relevance to what is being discussed. Spamming can even just be posting too much--as a general rule, don't post more than two or three threads [topics] in a forum within a reasonable length of time. Just posting stuff like "Okay, " or "I agree!" could be spamming. Contribute to a discussion; don't just build post count.

- Post no more than twice in a row. This is so you don't dominate a discussion/thread. Use the quote function if you need to answer multiple posts aimed at you.​

If no one replies to you after a while, like a day or so, it's usually okay to post again.
 
The main players...

The bad guys:

Breen, Orion Syndicate, Cardassians, and a group of rogue Borg who operate the smaller sphere as opposed to the larger cube. They have somehow severed their connection to the collective but are still connected to one another. They still operate as Borg. They are supplied with future drones by the Breen in return for working with them. Forcing assimilation upon others would result in losing drones and damage to the sphere so agreeing to help the Breen was logical to them.

The good guys:

The Federation, Bajor Romulus.

The Ferengis remain neutral.
 
I'm cool with that - but the reality is, if we're going to go down that road, then it should really be in the fan fic forum.
 
Scene 2.3

Picard and the Vulcan ambassador are having a private conversation aboard the Vulcan ship. The admiral is upset and is letting the ambassador know this.

Picard: For a race that prides itself on it's ability to use reasoning this move makes no sense. It would be better for the quadrant if Vulcan remained a part of the council. You know the Romulans far too well.

Ambassador: We cannot sit at the same table with them. I am sure you are aware of our people's history.

Picard: If you don't want the Romulans to exert further control over the region than it would be best to stay. Let them you know you are watching them.

Ambassador: Not to worry about that Admiral, be assured we will be watching whatever our decision. But maybe there is a way we could come to an agreement. If perhaps Federation head-quarters were moved from Earth to Vulcan, then maybe we could reconsider our recent, hasty decision.

Picard getting upset: Ah. And there it is. I knew there had be reason for this foolish decision. It doesn't surprise me though that Vulcan would act this way however. And if The Federation won't move then what? Will you start spying on us like you did with the Andorians?

Ambassador: That is far in the past Admiral. A different time with different politics. That was a mistake that will not be repeated.

Picard unconvinced: Well we shall see.
I know Vulcans can be dicks but this seems extreme, even for them. Even with their history with the Romulans it doesn't seem, well, logical.
 
I know Vulcans can be dicks but this seems extreme, even for them. Even with their history with the Romulans it doesn't seem, well, logical.

Yes, I agree, There could or should be some additional motivation. But yes, the Vulcans are dicks, and more or less want to portray them as such. lol
 
Yes, I agree, There could or should be some additional motivation. But yes, the Vulcans are dicks, and more or less want to portray them as such. lol
There is a difference between occasionally being dicks and breaking a long standing alliance.

Where's the logic in that?
 
There is a difference between occasionally being dicks and breaking a long standing alliance.

Where's the logic in that?

The Vulcans claim to be logical, and act like it. But when comes to back door politics and espionage, they are no different then anyone else really. I think they are the least trustworthy member of the Federation.

But as you can see, this work is not nearly complete. Other reasons will be inserted I am sure.
 
The Vulcans claim to be logical, and act like it. But when comes to back door politics and espionage, they are no different then anyone else really. I think they are the least trustworthy member of the Federation.

But as you can see, this work is not nearly complete. Other reasons will be inserted I am sure.
Ok, but there still needs to be a reason aside from personal feelings that they are "the least trustworthy species." Largely because that's a rather serious change to Star Trek lore for the sake of it.
 
* 4. Watch TV and keep your finger on the pulse of the state of the art. No one's now's going to make a show like those tailored for the old direct-to-syndication model like TNG or DS9 unless they're Seth MacFarlane.

In short: Pay. Your. Dues.

*I'm adding one more to this list:

5. Stop listening to those 'fans' and online pundits who despise the three current Star Trek shows. Those people are living in the past of the franchise and the medium; they're not the ones you have to make your (potential) show for. As with the Kelvinverse movies, it's the current generation (and a future one) that a Star Trek movie/TV show is to be written for/orientated to-like everything else old that's been rebooted/revisited, it has to fit the 21st century and current TV/movie trends, not past ones.
 
Not enough young people like Trek for it to matter. That's why they court the old fans. You are not more perceptive or understanding of this stuff than the producers.
 
Not enough young people like Trek for it to matter. That's why they court the old fans. You are not more perceptive or understanding of this stuff than the producers.

And yet it's those young people whom are watching the current Star Trek movies and TV shows, so the production crews and writers must be doing something right. I trust them more than the fans and the YouTube pundits always hating the news shows and movies.
 
And yet it's those young people whom are watching the current Star Trek movies and TV shows, so the production crews and writers must be doing something right. I trust them more than the fans and the YouTube pundits always hating the news shows and movies.
Got a source for those demographics?
 
OK, so here is what I have to end the episode.

Star fleet has given Crusher autonomy. Crusher has been a valued crew member of the former Enterprise who worked under Picard. They know he is intelligent and responsible. Star fleet has full trust in him. The Prime Directive is on hold and Crusher will not to have to check in with Star Fleet before making any decisions.

Barclay is asking to be reassigned to the Enterprise. Star Fleet denies this request due to his emotional state.

Finals scenes of the episode.

Barclay is seen wearing his pajamas, in front of his vanity in his quarters on Star Base 12.

Cut to Enterprise bridge. The Enterprise has left dock and is about to go to warp.

Crusher to transporter room: Do you have him?

TR: Yes sir.

Crusher: Energize

Barclay is transported from his quarters on SB 12 to his room on the Enterprise.

Crusher over the intercom: Welcome aboard Barclay.

Barclay looks around a little confused: Won't you be in trouble for this Sir?

Crusher: Apparently not.

Barclay: I'm wearing pajamas.

Everyone on the bridge giggles...

Crusher with a smile: I am sure we can find you a uniform.

Barclay with a huge grin: Yes Sir!

Crusher to helm: Helm?

Pilot: Course plotted Sir.

Crusher: Get is out of here. (Probably not the line, he would need his own catch phrase I assume. Or maybe he will emulate Picard?)

The Enterprise goes to warp.

End Credits.
 
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