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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6 Keep on-topic
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7 Meta
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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 07-23 | SNW 4x01 | "Valles Marineris" |
| 07-30 | SNW 4x02 | "Griffin Incident" |
| 08-06 | SNW 4x03 | TBA |
| 08-13 | SNW 4x04 | TBA |
| 08-20 | SNW 4x05 | TBA |
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I actually haven't watched PIC or ST:A and I don't think I will. The tones of the first episodes just don't vibe with me, but I'm glad others enjoy them. I absolutely love SNW and LD. DISC is okay as an alternate universe starfleet, although I have my issues with certain things (like ship size... Oof)
I already want a more action-oriented dominion war era show, so I could get behind a concurrent medical drama on the front lines, crossover episode once or twice and all that.
I disagree that the main driving force of a medical show is lack of resources, as Grail said, HOUSE, MD is a good example of. Also I have seen a bit of early Grey's anatomy and I didn't notice lack of resources. But also as gedfromgont said, a Voyager type show where they're cut off from starfleet would totally work to keep their resources limited. Make it a medical ship or station, and you're set! Give them that "year of hell" feeling from Voyager.