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This is why the Franchise Failed
By snjguy

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Asked about the existing fans of Trek and if they would like the direction the new Trek is headed towards, the source said "Trek fans were not able to keep the last show (Enterprise) on the air and we are looking on bringing over Alias and Lost fans and if the old Trekkies like the new movie great, if not too bad. We have to boldly go were no Star Trek has gone before."


This is exactly part of the reason this franchise continually went down hill. He states that "If the old Trekkies do not like the new movie then too bad."
The executives involved with Star Trek are famous for ignoring what the fans want, and this statement proves it!
It seems to me that they want to do with Star Trek what Ronald Moore did with Battlestar Galactica. And although I was a critic of the Reimaging at first, I am now glad they did what they did. I do not think that modle will work with this franchise.

Star Trek was always about going forward, the failure of "Enterprise" proves that people are not interested in a movie or whole series about how we got to where we are. They can do a movie or series that is grittier
without having to go back in the past. Story arcs of this nature are nice to see, but not an entire movie that may define the direction the franchise may lead in.

Sorry this was so long, but but that attitude from people in that type of position really peeves me off. Then again in their own works i guess "Too Bad"

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