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      He’s directed two already, well, two Trek movies. First Contact and Insurrection.

      He’s had episodes as director in every live action Trek property except Enterprise. He even directed two episodes of The Orville.

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          He directed The City on the Edge of Forever he just couldn’t take credit to preserve the timeline.

          EDIT: And if you look carefully the Guardian of Forever construct is obviously Jeffrey Combs, though his voice was dubbed over.

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            I’m glad I’m here, you learn something new every day! The next thing you’ll be telling me is that he also gave Rodenberry the idea for the series, therefore guaranteeing himself a role for 7 years.

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            That’ll be exciting! We’ll all have to put our heads together and give him a list of episodes to adjust a bit, and maybe we’ll have five or six seasons of TOS.

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      Let’s give him some more feature films. I’d be more excited to see a new Frakes Sar Trek movie then Abrams.

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        There’s like 80 years between Enterprise and Disco, and another 80 between TOS and TNG. Since they (probably) won’t fill up all of this with more and more series, there’s plenty of scope to mine them for content, especially with one-off films.

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          I’d like an effort that far forwards fifty or sixty generations. You could keep all the foundational storylines and back story, but there would be a tapestry of technological advancement potential and new universes to explore.

          Excuse me is this is already happening somewhere, I did original, tng, ds9 and Voyager and pretty much trapped out

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        Not all the voice actors look like their characters. Tendi and Rutherford have this problem I believe.

        Buuut, longer form lower decks could work quite well I think. Those characters work in a more serious setting, and their ability to insert levity into those settings works really well. An animated lower decks movie could rock!

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            She was at Comic-Con at one point, and I thought she looked like he would be able to pass off as her character with little effort.

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              I was a bit sad they didn’t get her to at least play Tendi’s grandmother in the crossover episode, I thought that would have been a nice little nod.

              And yes, that is the worst complaint I have about that episode, that’s how good it was…