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More
details on the new Star Trek Excellent TV series
Deep Throat
has been busy again, leaking us some more snippets on Brannon and
Berman's new Trek universe series, you know, the one planned as
the follow-on to DS9 and eventually Voyager when it's retired shortly.
For those that
haven't already done so, check our previous
story on this (the following might not make much sense otherwise).
A quick précis:
The USS Excellent (probably named after a famous 18th century battleship,
a Trek fan wrote to tell us) is a vessel helping a friendly Federation-like
alliance at the far end of UFP space, when this friendly EEC analogue
is invaded by a gothic nomadic space-barbarian-like race.
On to the new
leaks … It is likely the new captain won't be human at all, but
an alien. How alien is under discussion - they are planning to go
heavy on the CGI for the series.
But, we suspect
it is unlikely they'd go for CGI for someone as major as the Captain's
chair; too much like hard work, not to mention a drain on the budget
every episode. Deep Throat agrees, and suspects the skipper will
probably be some face make-up job like a Trill.
A new race
is being trotted out, whatever happens, so no Vulcans or Fernegi
commanding the bridge, I'm afraid.
The ship is
planned to be about three time the size of the TNG Enterprise, the
logic being that this was a new top of the line model planned as
an escape ship for Federation races in the event the UFP was ever
over-run by the Borg or the Dominion or whoever (think of the Defiant
blown up to monster size with generation ship aspects to her).
The alien barbarians,
which Trekkies in newsgroups have nicknamed orks in space, have
had some flesh added to the concept.
It is planned
that although their technology is to be relatively primitive, they
will follow a species philosophy of genetic enhancement similar
to that banned by humanity and first outlined in the Wrath of Khan
episodes.
The tribes
spawned from an Earth-type world that faced the same challenges
as America in the early 21st century, but one whose Enhanced Princes
maintained their hold on society and spread their feuding feudalism
to the stars using whatever technology they could scavenge and steal.
The dark side
of genetic engineering is to be explored in the series, with many
among the modern barbarian clans having rogue genes and variable
grips on reality (a bit like Julian's enhanced pals in DS9).
Our contact
also talked about Q. maybe featuring in the first episode … to dispense
his unique wisdom to the new crew in their first contact with the
new enemy (and apparently advising the other side too, who he finds
equally fascinating).
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