Star Trek Social Club
r/startrek: The Next Generation
Star Trek news and discussion. No slash fic...
Maybe a little slash fic.
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All posts/comments must be thoughtful and balanced.
2 Be welcoming
It is important that everyone from newbies to OG Trekkers feel welcome, no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.
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6 Keep on-topic
All submissions must be directly about the Star Trek franchise (the shows, movies, books, etc.). Off-topic discussions are welcome at c/Quarks.
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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 02-19 | SFA 1x07 | "Ko’Zeine" |
| 02-26 | SFA 1x08 | "The Life of the Stars" |
| 03-05 | SFA 1x09 | "300th Night" |
| 03-12 | SFA 1x10 | "Rubincon" |
| TBA | SNW 4x01 | TBA |
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Strange New Worlds (TBA)
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Untitled comedy series
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They should give a bunch of creators a couple million dollars to write new stories in the Trek universe, whichever one.
All of life is over-administered, and having one creative brain behind entire IPs is a limiting factor to creativity.
amen! roddenberry is long gone and trek has long since been a part of the broader culture. it should really be in the public domain
I assume you're referring to Kurtzman, but it seems to be like that's exactly what he's doing? Of the six series we've had under his watch, he's been the showrunner of two of them. The rest of them seemed to be fairly free to execute their creative vision, for good or ill.
Not him specifically but that management pattern broadly over the entertainment industry. There’s The Showrunner and they’re supposed to control multiple films and series. I bet it’s exhausting and that’s why later stuff just isn’t as good.
By giving more people more freedom we’ll get more stories from more perspectives with different takes, instead of a corporate monoculture.
This is a pattern that happens every time control is decentralized, across social groups, so I’m pretty sure it’ll work.