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Ronald D. Moore on His Opinion on Creating a New Star Trek TV Series

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By GustavoLeao / 14:23, 28 September 2012 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Wired posted an extensive interview with former Star Trek producer Ronald D. Moore on 25 years of Next Generation and here is an excerpt.

Moore: People have to understand that the Star Trek films are a different animal. And that goes for the original series’ movies, as well as those from The Next Generation, and from J.J. By their nature, the Star Trek films are much more action-oriented, with space battles, big villains, lots of running and jumping. The stakes for Earth and the universe are always enormous.

But the lifeblood of Star Trek’s television shows is its morality plays and social commentary. It’s sci-fi that provides a prism on human society and culture. The movies are never really going to do what the episodes do, like split Picard into two in a transporter beam and then talk philosophically about the nature of humanity, which parts of our strength come from good and which from evil. The movies are never going to do that. Star Trek: The Next Generation was about those moral issues, about how societies grow and are differently affected. None of these are topics that the movies are going to tackle.

To create Star Trek in the form that people are familiar with requires another television series, and I think it will be successful again in that medium. You have to spend some time talking about its form and structure, and how to update it again for a new audience. You still want the “boldly go where no one has gone before” part with a ship, crew and ongoing mission. That’s part and parcel of the franchise.

But you have to be able to tackle big ideas, which are larger than chasing the villain of the week. That’s really not what the series was very good at. I mean, you could look back at the original Star Trek series or The Next Generation and find some cool action-adventure episodes with space battles, but the show is about so much more than that. If you were trying to do that flavor of Star Trek on television every week, it would just fail.

The full extensive interview is here.



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By: nombrecomun (Odo's file, contact) @ 05:28:50 on Oct 02, 2012

I think most of the Trek movies suck. They are very uneven. Even a movie like TUC starts great and fizzles towards the middle.

TWOK, TVH, and the new one are the only movies to be quite good. The rest.... meh.


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By: IamKirok!!! (Odo's file, contact) @ 01:56:00 on Sep 29, 2012

men.


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By: steveleenow (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 15:36:35 on Sep 28, 2012

"But the lifeblood of Star Trek’s television shows is its morality plays and social commentary. It’s sci-fi that provides a prism on human society and culture. The movies are never really going to do what the episodes do, like split Picard into two in a transporter beam and then talk philosophically about the nature of humanity, which parts of our strength come from good and which from evil. The movies are never going to do that. Star Trek: The Next Generation was about those moral issues, about how societies grow and are differently affected. None of these are topics that the movies are going to tackle."

... and that's why most of the movies suck! The best films did.

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