Next Star Trek after Discovery?

So, Paramount are already looking for what to replace Discovery with. What's your idea?

An original show.

Jon De Lanci in character as Q hosting a game show where he makes overweight fans run an obstacle course.

>Star Trek: Beyond the Void

Its now the 27th century and the known universe has been mapped. Time to fuck.

Section 31 drama

Okay. Here is what the new uniforms look like:

im gonna need some sauce my man

I always thought they missed an opportunity by not telling the story of how the NX-01 got built and it's mission approved. How do you convince bureaucrats from Earth that is basically a Vulcan colony to become explorers?

>yfw you realise Section 31 is really just the CIA

I would like to see a Babylon 5 reboot at 8 million $ per episode or for them to get back to making Space 2099.

I'm excited for DIS and think it will be good, but I wish there was more cosmetic diversity among Klingons. Why do they always look the same? Can't there be some smooth heads, some butt heads, and some bald JJ freaks on set at the same time? I saw a chrome dome and a guy with dreads at the store today, are humans the only people with different fashions?

Game of Thrones, but the Klingon Empire.

Paramount said they wanted more of a "Fantasy" show. Best I can tell it is from something called "Troll Busters".

Make a series that follows the same general story of the Iconian War from Star Trek Online.

space exploration with no fucking Berman continuity bullshit of kike SJW shenanigans

Jesus fuck that would kill Trek more than STD will.

I like the art direction

Bring back ENT and show us the war between United Earth and the Romulan Star Empire.

Star Trek: Rascal Crew

This is set at the end of the ST:NG & DS9 era. I understand things had taken a darker tone in this period.

Some scientists and engineers have discovered a way to build a ship that can transport itself across the galaxy instead of using warp drive. They plan on using this ship for exploration of distant areas before sending ordinary starships, which would take weeks or months to reach these worlds.

- Problem 1: The energy required for self-transportation grows exponentially with size, so the ship is tiny - about the size of a shuttlecraft. The interior is very cramped and requires a crew of 10 to maintain and run. A researcher who wasn't going to be on the ship himself read about the transporter error seen on the ST:NG episode "Rascals" and decides that a crew would be able to fit in the ship if they were ARed in this way.

Naturally there were major objections to this from the personnel department, but Starfleet's top brass were unexpectedly enthusiastic. The researcher explained that because the mission was long distance scouting, the crew would never have to deal with full sized beings, only other crew ARed to the same age. Everything in the ship would be reduced to suit them so the psychological effect ought to be minimal. They still needed to profile a lot of personnel before finding a crew willing to be subjected to this. They are qualified, but not the best of the best like the Enterprise crew.

(Technical note: A person can only be ARed and restored two or three times safely, and it requires a different kind of transporter then the Rascal ship uses, so they have to stay small for the whole mission.)

If Homeland and DS9 had a baby.

I don't think it could be made convincingly to be honest, too challenging for writers.

- Problem 2: The top brass at Starfleet approved this ship and mission, but not because they were interested in exploration. They immediately saw this ship's utility for espionage and spying on the federation's enemies. The Rascal crew would only discover what their real mission was after some token scouting had been done. The Captain had her suspicions about starfleet's motivations, but was never actually told anything.

Episode One: The crew set off to explore new worlds but immediately receive a distress call from a nearby federation ship. Being the nearest, the Rascal crew respond, revealing themselves and their ship in the process. The news of them spreads like wildfire.

- Problem 3: According to Starfleet protocol, the nearest ship to a distress call must respond. But "Nearest" is in terms of time, and because of it's unique capability, the Rascal is always the "nearest" ship to any distress in starfleet territory! The starfleet brass is angry at the captain for revealing the ship's existence, thus undermining the espionage missions that they never actually told her about. So they choose to be uncooperative about dealing with this.

What is the crew to do now?

More technical notes:
The Rascal ship doesn't actually have a transporter room, they can beam down from anywhere in the ship. Once the ship has transported itself, it takes a couple of days before it can transport itself again, but crew can transport on and off normally. The mess hall is the only part of the ship where a full sized person can fit comfortably. The table doubles as an operating table if someone gets injured. The only replicator on the ship is also in this room.

I tend to picture this series as being animated, due to the unrealistic demands on child actors.

What do you think?

HOW HAVE THEY NOT BEEN MAKING THIS FOR TEN SEASONS ALREADY

We get Robert Picardo to reprise his role as the back-up copy of the EMH, that was lost and deactivated for 700 years. He finally makes it back to earth, and

Fuck that shit

There is only one answer; original, potentially ground-breaking, and will please the poltards and sjw's

I liked Babylon 5, but I wonder how much repeat value it has.

Star Trek: something set fucking after DS9/Voyager

I want the future of Star Trek, not its past

YES.

Star Trek Trumpslayer? Sounds good to me.

It will be set in the Mirror Universe.
It will be shortly after Spocks rebellion has failed.

The Orion Syndicate will take advantage of the chaos and attack the Terran Empires outlying planets.

Here is the captain telling everyone their new mission.

Takes places 60-50 years prior to TNG.

It's a science vessel. On a mission with the Klingon Empire to save Qo'nos from environmental catastrophe caused by the explosion of the moon Praxis. Mostly vulcan crew. a small group of klingon scientists, engineers, and warriors. while the federation is technically at peace with the romulans. The romulans are still fighting Klingons. So the romulans will try and fuck with the federation science vessel.

This. I want a series which shows the recovery from The Dominion War from various perspectives, maybe half a dozen episodes per POV, it'd be called Star Trek: Utopia Planitia which would be the main setting, and while the recurring crew on the base/stations are repairing surviving ships and building new ones, you'd focus the individual episodes on how the crews of those ships are dealing with it and their stories from the war.

I still can't figure out how they recycled the uniforms from The Motion Picture into those

I know that they dyed the old uniforms red, but which ones? they were all fucking onesies.

>I still can't figure out how they recycled the uniforms from The Motion Picture into those

Well, the medical tunic and engineering rad suit were straight from TMP with a few minor changes. The cadet/enlisted crew jumpsuit was built from the one-piece "work" uniform in TMP, which only Scotty is wearing in your picture. The two piece Class & Class B uniforms weren't reused. The officer's uniforms were all new.

she was so cute with her little bald head why did she have to die so young?