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borgslayer
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PostThu Dec 16, 2004 11:40 pm    New Ideas for a new movie

Star Trek: Lost Connections
Ship: U.S.S. Challenger

Starring
LeVar Burton: Capt. Geordi LaForge
Robert Duncan Mcneill: Cmdr. Tom Paris
Jeri Ryan: Lt. Annika Hansen
Garret Wang: Lt. Cmdr. Harry Kim
Sarah Michelle Gellar: Lt. Cindy Holden
George Takei: Capt. Hikaru Sulu
John DeLancie: Q

So the story goes, the U.S.S. Challenger explores a vast galaxy for several days until they meet the Q (Vash). Vash sends the U.S.S. Challenger into another timeline, the timeline of the Kirk Era. So the crew ends up meeting Capt. Hikaru Sulu in his ship the U.S.S. Excelsior. Knowing that the Vash just messed up the timeline. The crew of U.S.S. Challenger explains to Capt. Hikaru Sulu that they must work together somehow to fix the problem of being stuck in the past. So after several days the crew of U.S.S. Challenger manages to return to the present only to find out that the Earth has been taken over by the Klingon Empire. Knowing that the present has been complety messed up by Vash the crew of the U.S.S. Challenger goes on a search for Q in order to get some help. Along the search the U.S.S. Challenger is attacked by several Klingon Ships and gets damaged heavily along the way. After months of searching the crew of U.S.S. Challenger finds Q and convinces him to fix the timeline. In the end of the movie Q and other Qs takes out Vash. The End

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A Funky movie idea but it works out.


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Alucard
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PostWed Dec 29, 2004 3:09 pm    

Interesting I don't know if it should last MONTHS when they're searching

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PostFri Jan 14, 2005 3:38 am    

The cast isnt realistic, the story is WAY too farfetched, and lacks good consistency. And the Q angle is overplayed. Big time. Thats a story killer.

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PostFri Jan 14, 2005 8:56 am    

What, having Sarah M Gellar in Star Trek is farfetched.. damn it *walks off*


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PostFri Jan 14, 2005 2:35 pm    

No i'm not too keen sorry. I mean if they had to get back to try and correct time then they would "Time Warp" Also what class of ship is it?


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PostFri Jan 14, 2005 8:48 pm    

Vash doesn't have powers last I recall. Interesting idea for a TV movie. I want DS9 to be in theatres!

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PostMon Jan 17, 2005 2:56 am    

the Q part is a little farfetched

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Los
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PostThu Feb 17, 2005 1:01 am    

How about no.



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missl
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PostFri Feb 18, 2005 5:53 am    

i think that is so stupid! i think that they should have an episode when the borg comes to earth and esimilates the president that would be so funi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PostFri Feb 18, 2005 5:59 am    

The Borg angle is WAY overplayed. Any borg movie would be a disaster at this point, especially the way they were left in the ending of Voyager.

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PostMon Apr 18, 2005 8:08 pm    

What about this idea,

There is a galactic war, the borg are nearly completely annhilated, and so are many other races,

Something known as the transdimensional flux inhibitor, or otherwise nicknamed the "Time Bomb" was developed to prevent any time travel, excluding the Q, who were powerful enough to get around the effects of this weapon, so that the temporal angle of the 29th century can't be played out(otherwise what would happen is people would say, why didn't they just go back in time and do this or that?)

The Dominion in order to attempt to win the conflict, developed the scourage. The scourage are more ferocious than the Borg or 8472, and combined the best of both qualities, along with that, the scourage multiply like viruses, destroying whole solar systems to produce their bodies. Only the Dominion was safe, or so they thought.

Due to the fact that all sides excluding the Dominion, have little if any power against the scourage, they decide to team their resources together to find a suitable galaxy far, far away, where the scourage doesn't exist, and due to the scourages lack of co-ordination, and the great effort at which it takes to travel the distance between galaxies, the scourage couldn't, or wouldn't follow.

The goal of each species, of each race, is only to survive and to establish a new home world, somewhere they can call there own. But can they survive each other?

They constantly have to worry about backstabing, about one force trying to kill the other, for the only reason they teamed together was to survive, but now they are away from the scourage, they maybe, or may be not strong enough to go it alone.

There is also the problem other species already in this galaxy, what will they think of this new peoples? Will they be embracing with kindness? Or will they attempt to crush the peoples of our galaxy before they have an opportunity to cause a problem. There is also the problem of the Dominion, will they follow, and send the scourage in the direction which our new unlikely comrades have gone? They don't know where they are, but they may eventually find them.

Each species has to prepare for the day when the scourage will return, no day is safe, until the scourage has been defeated, the free peoples, and the enslaved ones(mainly the borg) will live in terror of the ever creeping night known only as the scourage.


The show would be filled with backstabbing, villainy, cooperation, interracial quarrels and resolution. It would also be filled with discovery, epic space battles, romance, and fierce desire to live. Due to the fact that this would include every single type of person, man woman and child, it could be presented from any person's perspective, a teenagers perspective perhaps, and adults. Children going through their education, the emotional and pyschological cost it has on the children. This would give the show flexibility to go wherever the demographics needed it to go. New technologies would be explored, and much more. Some species may split off, leaving the group, while other species, would join the Federation, tired of the way of life, and the local quarrels within their own galaxy.



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