Indeed. Do I interpret correctly from the "and" in the closing that it will appear both on broadcast and subscription service?
Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 12:32 pm
by Graham Kennedy
From what I hear, the pilot episode will appear on CBS, and then the series proper will be on a streaming subscription service.
Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 4:31 am
by Black Jesus
The notion of new ships, crews, and time periods each season could be a good idea. It could really enrich the Trek universe. The problem that I see with it is that the concept is a danger to making it a show for fans and it could be tough for new viewers to break in to it. It may not be very accessible.
"Enterprise" was beginning, in a way, to become a show a for fans in its fourth season with the long arcs filling in Trek history. Which was fun, but I can see how it would be unappealing to some. Though it's better than the "Voyager" theme of ship-in-danger-again-will-they-survive-of-course-they-will.
But with as fractured as media has become it may no longer be necessary to appeal to as wide an audience as one possibly can because attention is so divided and fought after. When TNG was on the air media was still the same old game, by and large, that it had been. TNG had wide appeal. Now, the are countless platforms so a more niche Trek may work just fine.
Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 11:04 am
by Graham Kennedy
CBS’ New STAR TREK Series Adds Three Writers, Including A STAR TREK Novelist & A TNG/DS9 Vet!!
The three newcomers to the CBS All Access streaming Star Trek writers room are:
1) Joe Menosky, who wrote or co-wrote 56 hours of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Star Trek: Voyager,” including “Time’s Arrow” and “Year of Hell.”
2) Kirsten Beyer, who in 2009 (the year of the first J.J. Abrams “Star Trek” movie) launched a new series of Star Trek novels depicting the adventures of Starfleet admiral Kathryn Janeway, Voyager captain Chakotay, Voyager first officer Tom Paris, Voyager security officer Harry Kim, U.S.S. Galen chief medical officer The Doctor, fleet chief engineer B’Elanna Torres and Starfleet Academy professor Seven of Nine following their returns to the Alpha Quadrant.
3) Aron Eli Coleite, the “Crossing Jordan” vet who worked alongside Byran Fuller as a writer on NBC’s “Heroes.”
So it's called Star Trek: Discovery, is using the frankly hideous Star Destroyer Enterprise, and the teaser has CGI worse than any fan film in the last 5 years.
So it's called Star Trek: Discovery, is using the frankly hideous Star Destroyer Enterprise, and the teaser has CGI worse than any fan film in the last 5 years.
Ugh. It looks like the illegitimate love child of a federation starship and a Klingon battlecruiser. Perhaps a naughty Vor'Cha.
Actually that might be the one angle under which I'd like the design, it representing some post Dominion war collaboration between the Federation and the Klingons.
Otherwise I'm hoping that just and initial effort and not the final level of design and detail of the ship.
Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 5:00 am
by Mikey
It's actually an accretion of a TOS Starfleet ship and an Imperial Star Destroyer. Supposedly the main designer who was brought on to help with the "Star Trek: Phase II" project, back when it seemed that it would be more likely to happen than a Star Trek movie, was the principle voice in designing the ISD's from the hit movie from a year prior.
Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:38 am
by Reliant121
She's fugly on every possible level. That design should have been left as a footnote in history and nothing more. Plus the CGI is terrible.