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Babylon 5 Creator Pitches Trek

pdawerks writes "According to Sci-Fi Wire, Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski told fans on a B5 Usenet group that he and Dark Skies creator Bryce Zabel have put together an idea for a new Star Trek series, which he said would revive the ailing franchise. 'I got together [with Zabel] and wrote a treatment earlier this year that specified how to save [Star Trek] and develop a series that would restore the series in a big way,' Straczynski wrote. 'I actually think it could be a hell of a show. Whether that ever goes anywhere with Paramount, who knows?'"

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  1. Re:Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor not a scriptwriter! by ackthpt · · Score: 4, Informative
    During the course of events, it becomes clear that a high-ranking Starfleet official is using the paranoia surronding the possibility of 'changling' terrorist attacks to repeal rights and declare martial law on earth.

    Similar to one of the Orig. Star Trek movies, the one where effectively a cabal of military and diplomats try to keep the Klingon - Federation rivalry going.

    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

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  2. Re:JMS doing trek by ajs · · Score: 5, Informative

    Having read the posting, I would not hold my breath for this. I did find some of the other comments interesting:

    * He was asked to EP Enterprise, but turned it down
    * He is accepting an EP role on *something*
    * He's going to be in the UK for a while
    * It's not Dr. Who

    Those last 3 are all of a set. My theory is that JMS doesn't get this excited about anything from the UK more than Prisoner and Blake's 7... if it's not something new, it just has to be one of those.

    Personally, I just want more Supreme Power, Rising Stars and Amazing Spider Man out of him. Those have been amazingly good (though Spider Man slipped into a sort of slow patch for a bit in the middle). I don't need the big screen or tee-vee, in fact I think JMS does better in comics.

  3. Re:What Star Trek needs by Deathlizard · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm not sure it needs a rest as much as it needs a new vision. Pretty much, Star Trek as of late has three Primary Scripts that it uses.

    1) "Aww! It's a cute little space alien!! Wook at the cute wittle space alien! Let me pet it and stroke it and help it and dont screw up the Primary Directive and...."
    2) "Oh no! It's a Rift!! Quick! get the "How to use the Deflector to fix a rip in the space-time continuium" manual and fix it before it destroys the universe! It's under the "What to do when the Holodeck Goes self aware and traps the crew" manual!"
    3) "Oops! We Traveled Through Time!! Lets get out of here before we screw up histo...Wait a Second, WE ALREADY SCREWED IT UP! OH NO! WE GOT TO FIX IT!!

    Anything new that doesn't revole around these three things would be refreshing.

    Personally I would like to see a war break out between the Federation and something else. It doesn't matter who the "Something Else" is, as long as it Lasts for the majority of the series. They could have focused on the war that the Enterprise C was involved in and run with it, or either Focus on a war in the Future timeline, or something, but at the very least drop the Peaceful stuff for awile and show some interesting battles, technology and space warfare tactics.

  4. JMS by Thieron · · Score: 3, Informative

    I wonder how well that might have worked though. I love B5 and almost everything JMS has written since. However, good or bad, when he doesn't get his way, he will walk away from a project. He likes to be in full creative control.

    After Crusade was killed by TNT's influence, I think JMS took a lesson from that. He had a great comic series called Rising Stars. He said in the same place as the above comments, that the final issues would be finally out later this year. It took so long because he and Top Cow were having contract and money issues and he wouldn't finish until it was settled.

    He also recently left Showtime's Jeremiah over creative differences.

    Fortunately, he has been happy with Marvel and now the B5 movie (TMOS or The Memory of Shadows) is being made.

    I would have loved to be a fly on that wall though when Paramount came to him to help. I wonder if they talked ideas, etc. Interesting that Enterprise chose to do a season long story arc for this season. Something B5 did with lots of success (hell, it was a 5 season long arc, well 4).

  5. Re:let me try to remember by obby.net · · Score: 3, Informative

    Anyone who's watched DS9 and B5 in its entirety can vouch for the amount of severe "borrwowing" DS9 engaged in. I mean c'mon....

    wormhole = jumpgate
    wormhole aliens = vorlons
    pah wraiths = shadows
    defiant = whitestar
    bjorans = narns
    cardassians = centauri

    And let's not get started on the similarities between the final episodes of both shows.

    Oh, and JMS pitched Babylon5 in its entirety to Paramount in 1989:

    http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-14028

  6. Terrorism and WWII by Chris+Burke · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is basically what the Axis did in WWII. It's also cropped up in fictional works like 1984, Aeon Flux, Equilibrium, etc.

    Um, no. Hilter took power in Germany by leveraging nationalist and racist fervor, and working popular anger about unfair WW1 reparations treaties.


    Um, yes. The burning of the Reichstag was a critical point in the rise of the Third Reich. A shocking, sudden terrorist action was used as a pretext for abolishing civil liberties provided by the Constitution of the Weimar Republic. All in the name of "defense of the Fatherland", you understand.

    It is simply unacceptable that in a post-9/11, post-PATRIOT world that citizens of the U.S. would be unaware of how fear of terrorism can and has been used to strip people of their rights.

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