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From: Otto Heuer #3 <ottoh3@cfsmo.honeywell.com>
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Organization: mailEnteringNews at Honeywell SRC
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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 00:04:05 -0600
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Subject: FAQL: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIST for rec.arts.startrek.current
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archive-name: r.a.st.current.faql
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PERIODIC LIST OF "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS"
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in REC.ARTS.STARTREK.CURRENT (last updated 12/14/92)
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This posting is intended to cut down on the "often asked questions" that
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seem to pop up every few months in the rec.arts.startrek.current newsgroup.
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It is one of a number of periodic postings posted to r.a.s.*. For a full
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list of informational postings, please read the "LIST OF PERIODIC POSTINGS"
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article in rec.arts.startrek.misc. For a list of acronyms used in this
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(and other) postings, please refer to the "ACRONYM LIST" found in
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rec.arts.startrek.misc.
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This FAQL is basically a list of questions that have been brought up and
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discussed to death in rec.arts.startrek.current, and a lot of people would
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be happy if they never resurfaced. See the rasm FAQL for a list of
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acronyms used in this post.
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From: Otto Heuer #3 <ottoh3@cfsmo.honeywell.com>
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be happy if they never resurfaced. See the rasm FAQL for a list of
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acronyms used in this post.
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===========================================================================
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1) Upcoming TNG season 6 episodes
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2) More upcoming TNG tidbits
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3) Star Trek Abroad
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4) How many seasons of TNG are we getting? (and TNG Movies)
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5) Deep Space Nine (the next televised Star Trek series)
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6) Upcoming DS9 Episodes
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7) Moontrap II: The Pyramids of Mars
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===========================================================================
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This entire article contains
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***** S P O I L E R S *****
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for upcoming movies, TNG episodes, books, etc. If you don't want to be
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spoiled, don't read this!
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be happy if they never resurfaced. See the rasm FAQL for a list of
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1) ========== UPCOMING TNG SEASON 6 EPISODES:
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"Chain of Command, Part 1" (12/14 - 12/20): Captain Edward Jericho (played
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by Ronny Cox (the bad exec from "RoboCop" and "Total Recall") replaces
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Picard as captain of the Enterprise when a plot to discredit Picard
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succeeds. Picard leads an undercover mission (with Bev and Worf) against
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the Cardassians (one played by David Warner (The negotiator from ST5 and
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Gorkon from ST6)). It is no coincidence that this airs just before DS9
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premiers. Notice that Troi is back to wearing her standard-issue blue
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uniform. The Cardassians will capture Picard and torture Picard. It will
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be bloody.
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"Chain of Command, Part 2" (12/21 - 12/27): Guest star Ronny Cox (the bad
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exec from "RoboCop" and "Total Recall") replaces Picard as captain of the
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Enterprise when a plot to discredit Picard succeeds. Picard leads an
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undercover mission (with Bev and Worf) against the Cardassians. Picard is
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tortured. It is no coincidence that this airs just before DS9 premiers.
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Mike Piller claims that Stewart gives the best performance of his Star Trek
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career.
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"Relics" (12/28 - 1/3): Repeat.
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1) ========== UPCOMING TNG SEASON 6 EPISODES:
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"Relics" (12/28 - 1/3): Repeat.
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"Schisms" (1/4 - 1/10): Repeat.
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"True Q" (1/11 - 1/17): Repeat.
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"Rascals" (1/18 - 1/24): Repeat.
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"Ship in a Bottle" (1/25 - 1/31): Moriarty (played by Daniel Davis) is
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back, but Data will not be dressed as Sherlock Holmes. It would seem that
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they *can* use Sherlock Holmes, but they have to pay a rather large sum of
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money to the Conan-Doyle estate. Brent Spiner said at a con that Moriarty
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was only half as much. (thanks Jose Gonzalez and Scott Evans for the info)
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This episode may be pushed back to February. Guest star Dwight Schultz as
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Reg Barclay in his fourth TNG appearance.
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"Aquiel" (2/1 - 2/7):
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"Face of the Enemy" (2/8 - 2/14):
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"Tapestry" (2/15 - 2/21):
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"Relics" (12/28 - 1/3): Repeat.
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"Tapestry" (2/15 - 2/21):
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"A Fistful of Datas" (2/22 - 2/28): Repeat.
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"The Quality of Life" (3/1 - 3/7): Repeat.
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"" (? - ?): Q takes Picard back in time to his academy days for his first
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mission. Whether this involves Picard reliving it or merely witnessing it
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is unknown. The crew think Picard has died (and of course Q is responsible
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for this as well).
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"" (? - ?): Troi is captured by Romulans and is surgically altered to
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look like a Romulan.
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"" (? - ?): Another Lwaxana episode.
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"[episode name unknown] - part 1" (2/ - 2/?): Worf visits DS9 and is told
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that his father is still alive. This may be the episode that brings back
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Lursa and B'Etor, the sisters of Duras from "Redemption". Part 2 will be a
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DS9 episode.
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"The Rivals" (? - ?): A study of the impact of competition in Geordi and
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"Tapestry" (2/15 - 2/21):
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"The Rivals" (? - ?): A study of the impact of competition in Geordi and
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a rival who renew their relationship while the Enterprise tries to get rid
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of an alien plane.
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"Limits" (? - ?): Strange happenings aboard the Enterprise lead to a
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discovery that warp engines are environmentally damaging the fabric of
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space. This *may* have been re-written into what was broadcast as
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"Schisms". Sounds like another bad attempt to relate Star Trek to today's
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social issues. "The Way to Eden"? Strike One! "The Outcast"? Strike Two!
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"Limits"? Most likely Strike Three!
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"Q Me" (? - ?): Yet *another* Q episode! Guest star John DeLancie as Q.
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This *may* just be the former title of "True Q".
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"Duelling Qs" (? - ?): Q is back (sans Vash), and is dueling (in some
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sort of Olympiad) with another member of the Q continuum, played by William
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Campbell (who played Trelane in "Squire of Gothos"). They haven't
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mentioned whether this means that Trelane was a member of the Q continuum
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or if this is a separate character. Our Q uses Enterprise crew for his
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team, and the other team is manned by a band of genius bodybuilders. Some
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of the events that were to take place would be a race through an asteroid
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field, a very bizzare boxing match in a triangular ring with a circular
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"The Rivals" (? - ?): A study of the impact of competition in Geordi and
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of the events that were to take place would be a race through an asteroid
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field, a very bizzare boxing match in a triangular ring with a circular
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booth in the center, an alien poker game, a kind of Spartacus-like last
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conflict and an American Gladiators event. Page 24 of the 8/19/92 issue of
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the UK newspaper "The Independent" said that Arnold Schwarzenegger has
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signed on to be in an upcoming episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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The October 1992 Cinefantastique backed this up. WPIX in New York reported
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that Arnold would be on TNG as "an alien captain". Herb Wright (formerly
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on the TNG writing staff) said that if they had gone through with "Dueling
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Q's," he could have gotten Arnold to head the rival team gathered by the
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female Q, stating that it would have brought a huge audience to that
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episode. This one may be canceled due to cost overruns (Mostly due to
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Nimoy's previous appearance, I'd guess). Whoopi Goldberg guest stars as
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Guinan!!
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"Q and Order" (if they decide to go with this idea): Q brings the
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Enterprise (or some of its members) into the Q Continuum.
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"[?]" (? - ?): The Borg are back! And they brought more ships with them
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this time--but they have changed a little since we saw them in "I, Borg".
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They wre working with seven different Borg costumes. [speculation: my
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guess is that we get to see some other species that the Borg have stolen
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of the events that were to take place would be a race through an asteroid
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They wre working with seven different Borg costumes. [speculation: my
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guess is that we get to see some other species that the Borg have stolen
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bodies from (Klingon, Romulan, and/or Ferengi; I *hope* the change is not
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that they have gained compassion (since the writer of "I, Borg" has been
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brought in as a permanent writer) --hm]
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2) ========== MORE UPCOMING TNG TIDBITS
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Whoopi has confirmed that she will continue to do TNG episodes AFTER her
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statements on Arsenio. Apparently, TNG is the *only* thing she'll have to
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do with Paramount these days. The only reason she's been seen so rarely is
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her hectic schedule shooting "Sarafina" in South Africa and doing charity
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work.
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We may have a "few" episodes with Wes coming home for "spring break" (Wil
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is at UCLA; his character Wes is attending Star Fleet Academy).
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They are looking for scripts (GOOD ones) to bring back Barclay, Lwaxana,
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Lore, and Q, but have apparently given up hope on bringing back Sela.
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They wre working with seven different Borg costumes. [speculation: my
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Lore, and Q, but have apparently given up hope on bringing back Sela.
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They are thinking about a love interest between Bev and Picard.
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They are planning several Romulan episodes for season six.
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Barclay will be in a second episode in season six (his fourth total).
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Geordi MIGHT get married.
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They are trying to find a good Lore story since Spiner loves playing the
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character.
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Frakes is scheduled to direct around four episodes in season six. So far
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he has done "The Offspring", "Reunion", "Drumhead", and "Cause and Effect".
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Apparently, TPTB are as impressed with his work as are the people in these
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newsgroups.
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Gates McFadden wants to try her hand at directing. Brent Spiner was
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offered the chance, but refused.
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Stewart was given a second chance at directing as well. He directed "In
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Theory" and "Hero Worship"--not two of the better episodes.
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Leonard Nimoy's son (a lawyer) will be directing a TNG episode in
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September, 1992. He apparently helped with Star Trek 6.
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Denise Crosby will be seen in three episodes as a number of different
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characters, but apparently no longer as Sela.
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At a 7/27/92 convention, Doohan said he had never heard of plans for Scotty
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to be in Deep Space Nine, but would be open-minded about being in it. Ron
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Moore says (as far as he knows) the rumor is false.
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There were two Q episodes in development for season 5, but neither got to
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the point where it could be filmed. Stilwell thinks they will both end up
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on the screen next season, with the first one coming early in the season.
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He denied the previous rumors about "Duelling Q's" and William Campbell,
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saying that they had had no discussions with William Campbell about
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appearing in a Q episode or any others.
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Another Q episode under consideration involves Q duplicating the Enterprise
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for some reason.
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John DeLancie was originally going to be filming a Q episode starting July
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29 but it got cancelled because the script wasn't quite ready. He doesn't
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know what the script was, nor does he know when it will be ready. But he
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loves doing them and will continue to be ready and willing.
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We will see a female member of the Q continuum.
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TNG will try to stay away from so many sequel episodes in the future and
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will try to get back on the track of more science fiction and new stuff
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next season. Stilwell realizes that they may have done a few too many
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socially conscious episodes this season and not enough real science
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fiction.
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While Spiner would like to do Lore again, the producers do not want to
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bring Lore back, amongst others, because of the sequel problem.
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There will definitely be no more episodes dealing with Data's interest in
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Sherlock Holmes due to certain legal problems with the estate of Sir Arthur
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Conan Doyle (the Ferengi-Doyle estate wanting to profit from it). :-)
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Another Q episode under consideration involves Q duplicating the Enterprise
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Sherlock Holmes due to certain legal problems with the estate of Sir Arthur
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Conan Doyle (the Ferengi-Doyle estate wanting to profit from it). :-)
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Michael Dorn will play another character without the Worf makeup.
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Dorn wants Worf to have a ponytail.
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Ensign Ro will be more prominent in future episodes.
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There is the possibility of Nichelle Nichols showing up in season five as
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either Guinan's mother or daughter.
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It is very unlikely that William Shatner will appear in TNG, though he will
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not say for sure if he will not appear on TNG. Script coordinator Lolita
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Fatjo says there are no plans to feature Kirk in TNG.
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No one will move up in rank, so we don't end up with a ship full of
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captains like TOS did.
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We are supposed to see one of the bathrooms on the Big E by the end of
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season six.
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Starlight Effects (SFX) is working on a model of the 'Calypso', the
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Captain's Yacht, in hopes of showing it to the Star Trek office and saying
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"See, now you've got the model--now you can use it in a story." No word
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yet on how the Star Trek office will react.
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Season six may have Robin Williams, John Goodman, and Elliott Gould (this
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comes from the 3/6/92 issue of "Entertainment Weekly").
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There is also a rumor that Bob Dylan is a Star Trek fan who asked to appear
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on the show. The people at Paramount have never heard this. HOWEVER,
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Eddie Rabbitt *is* a big Star Trek fan - both original and new. He can
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apparently quote episode titles, so he's fairly serious. He is also a
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friend of Johnathan Frakes, since (and I may be getting this wrong - my
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notes aren't as clear as they should be) Frakes is a long-time friend of a
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guy (I think his name is Tom Skyver, but I'm sure this is at least spelled
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wrong, if not completely wrong) who has written a lot of stuff for Eddie.
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Anyways, Eddie visited the ST:TNG lot recently (like a kid in a candy
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store, I heard), and he and Frakes were joking about Eddie appearing in
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ST:TNG as a holodeck simulation. It was *just* joking - there are no
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actual plans to do this. I am pretty sure that this is the source of the
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Bob Dylan rumor. (Sorry, I forgot whom to attribute this information to)
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The secret of Picard's relationship with Guinan will be revealed before the
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end of the sixth season.
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(The following from Richard Arnold): Leonard Nimoy was presented with an
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idea for a ST:TNG two-part episode which was given a working title of
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"Return to Forever". The "official" word is that midway through
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negotiations Nimoy's agent suddenly started asking for $1 million. Since,
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at the time, the budget for an average week's episode was $1.4 million
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(it's now $1.6 million), this was a clearly unreasonable demand. The
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script with Spock is still supposedly floating around somewhere. But the
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"official" word is that Leonard is simply more interested in working on
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movies (mainly directing) than he is in making guest appearances on TV.
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This was the news until late 1990. Nimoy told us himself in August 1991
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that he would be in an episode or two of TNG during the November Sweeps,
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but it won't be "return to Forever" (Guardian of Forever script?) or
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"Broken Mirror" ("Mirror Mirror sequel?). It turned out to be "Unification
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I" and "Unification II".
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If they use the script they had for following up on the bugs from
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"Conspiracy" it'll be pushed back to season six.
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Stewart will be doing "A Christmas Carol" again in 1992, and has been cast
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as Daddy Warbucks in "Annie II".
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Shatner and Nimoy are going to be working on a play that will open in N.Y.
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titled 'Harry and Arthur'. Shatner plays the part of Harry Houdini and
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Nimoy plays the part of Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed and co-written by
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Shatner.
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3) ========== STAR TREK ABROAD
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The BBC only owns the rights through the end of season three of TNG (plus
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"The Best of Both Worlds II"). They have switched to airing TOS episodes.
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Apparently, the BBC did not anticipate the popularity of Picard and the
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rest of the gang and, as a result, only bought the show until July of 1992.
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I" and "Unification II".
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Sky One has acquired the rights to TNG starting in August 1992. It will be
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broadcast probably from October 1992 until July 1994, airing five episodes
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per week. They will not cut the "brutal" scenes that the BBC decided to
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cut. They claim they will braodcast it in stereo as well. --R.I. Burns,
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General Manager of Sky One.
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CIC video are already releasing season five episodes in the UK. They
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usually release two episodes on each tape.
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By the first part of December, 1992, Germany still has 72 episodes to be
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shown (they have bought through season five).
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TNG began broadcast in Italy on the national channel Italia 1 some time in
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the summer of 1992 (they showed a few season one episodes the previous
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summer, but stopped with no warning.
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The Finnish Channel 3 has been airing TNG since September 1990 (but not
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continuously). By 12/12/1992 they are finishing up season three and have
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*no* plans to continue on with season four. The country's channels are
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being juggled around and when all settles down, TNG (and possibly DS9) may
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get aired--but nothing definite has been planned.
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In 1991, telemadrid in Madrid aired seasons one and two.
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In Sweden, both TOS and TNG have been shown for a couple of months. Both
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are in the middle of season one. TOS is shown on TV5/Nordic and TNG on
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channel 4. (11/92)
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Paramount Pictures launched the new Deep Space Nine series onto the Europe
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market at the MIPCOM TV festival in Cannes 10/92. So far, which British
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network has bought the rights to it is not known. Its possible screening
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in Britain will probably be considerably delayed - as was Next Generation.
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4) The cast of TNG have signed 6-year contracts and have the option of
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another year. Currently, Paramount is planning on it going the full seven
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(this has been verified by Rick Berman 2/92), but are having trouble
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signing Stewart (who isn't really suited for television) and Spiner (who
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really hates the "Data" makeup each morning) for the seventh year. We may
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have "Captain Riker" for the final year, as Frakes has said publicly that
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he will be on TNG for as many years as they have it go. Frakes also
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mentioned that the new contracts leave it open for an 8th and 9th season!
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Ron Moore is betting on at least season eight.
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Unsubstantiated rumors from mid-October, 1992 say that Spiner, Stewart, and
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Sirtis are all planning to leave after the current (sixth) season. Riker
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would be promoted to captain, Shelby would be brought back as a permanent
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character (provided the actress didn't object to more steady work), and
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Michael Dorn would start playing a new non-Klingon character (since he
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enjoys working on TNG, but hates the extensive make-up each morning).
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Marina Sirtis mentioned at a con in Edmonton in mid-October that she
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*would* be signing for the seventh season if there is one. Since this came
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from her first-hand, I'd tend to believe this over the info in the previous
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paragraph.
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At the end of May, 1992, Paramount confirmed that they would have a 7th
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season of TNG, but will have to wait and see which actors actually stay on
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for the seventh year. This was re-confirmed at the end of June. In July
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it was confirmed that everyone except Dorn, Spiner, and Stewart had signed
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for season 7.
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After this, plans are to create TNG movies. They should be able to
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convince the entire cast to participate (big bucks in movies) and have
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Picard (as an admiral) visiting Riker's ship for the duration of the movie.
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The 3/13/92 issue of "Video Business" (a video trade magazine) reports in
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their "Hollywood Grapevine" section that "ST7: The Deadly Years" (working
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title until they find a better name) is slated to start pre-production
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soon. This would be for yet another TOS movie.
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Shatner said he has given the producer an idea for another film, which
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would include all the members of the old cast, and that the producers are
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considering it.
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At a 7/17/92 convention, Shatner said he had submitted a script idea (not
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an actual script) for ST7 to Brandon Tartikoff (sp). After two months of
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silence from Tartikoff he received a reply saying that another script idea
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was being considered before Shatner's. Then they would take a look at
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season of TNG, but will have to wait and see which actors actually stay on
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Shatner's idea. Shatner had said that Tartikoff had been very non-committal
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each time he had asked about it. But he did give the impression that both
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he and Nimoy are interested.
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Eric Stillwell has also mentioned a lot of talk around Paramount regarding
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a seventh TOS movie. Shatner has submitted a script idea (with Kirk having
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a young love interest) and they are re-considering Harve Bennet's "Academy
|
||
Days" script with random actors portraying the crew at SFA.
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Rumors for the younger actors include Christian Slater as Kirk, Robert
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Downey, Jr. as McCoy, Crispin Glover as Riley, Alec Baldwin as Pike, and
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Keifer Sutherland as Finnegan.
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|
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It was mentioned ta a convention in Edmonton in mid-October that Star Trek
|
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7 was a go, and would be a crossover from TOS to TNG (which seems to be
|
||
what they sair about ST6).
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||
|
||
==============================================================================
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5) ========== DEEP SPACE NINE (the next televised Star Trek series):
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||
|
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Rumors have been floating throughout 1991 of a third series, either another
|
||
generation *after* TNG, the years between TOS and TNG, the years before
|
||
TOS, or a space-station setting around TNG-times. It now appears that the
|
||
last of these will become a reality. Rumors of a Sulu-centered series
|
||
appear to be incorrect.
|
||
|
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Paramount announced in December of 1991 that they were considering a
|
||
spinoff series centering around Worf and the Klingon race (since the
|
||
Klingon episodes seem to be the most popular). Personally, I think they'd
|
||
run into problems with funding and finding people who don't mind hours of
|
||
makeup each morning. We'll see...
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||
|
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Paramount Domestic Television this week will be offering stations two new
|
||
first run original hour programs: a spinoff of its successful Star Trek:
|
||
The Next Generation and a new series version of The Untouchables. The two
|
||
programs, which Paramount is expected to urge stations to air together as a
|
||
two hour block, are being offered for a January 1993 start. Paramount
|
||
officials declined to comment, but station executives, who asked not to be
|
||
named, said they had presentations scheduled this week. The Star Trek
|
||
spinoff, which was expected to be a pre-quel, will be set in the same time
|
||
as the existing first run series. --Electronic Media 1/6/92
|
||
|
||
Get ready for Star Trek: Two Generations Removed. A spinoff of the
|
||
successful syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation reportedly is being
|
||
shopped around to station representatives in anticipation of an
|
||
announcement in two weeks at the National Association of Television Program
|
||
Executives convention in New Orleans. No one at Paramount, home for the
|
||
Trek franchises, would comment, nor would Next Generation producers.
|
||
Electronic Media describes the project as a "prequel," and reports it may
|
||
be sold in tandem with a new Untouchables series with a January 1993
|
||
target. But there's no word if Trek's late creator Gene Roddenberry, who
|
||
died in October, had any hand in the development. And it's unclear if any
|
||
New Generation (sic) hands will be involved in the new Trek. --Peter
|
||
Johnson/USA Today (1/8/92)
|
||
|
||
Introducing the next generation of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" --a
|
||
spinoff series, "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," to premiere in syndication
|
||
in January 1993. "This show will have more of an edge to it," says Trek
|
||
co-executive producer Rick Berman. Deep Space Nine, unlike Next Generation
|
||
and the original Star Trek, won't take place on a starship streaking
|
||
through space. Instead, it'll follow the adventures of a team of Starfleet
|
||
officers on an alien space station that sits near a "worm-hole" -- a
|
||
shortcut to unexplored parts of the galaxy. "It will bring all kinds of
|
||
interest from alien life forms," says co-executive producer Michael Piller.
|
||
Deep Space may include stars from Next Generation. The lead character will
|
||
be a man of action -- a single parent raising a 12-year-old son. Another
|
||
character "in his natural form looks like a large bowl of Jell-O," Berman
|
||
says, and will take on humanoid forms. The creature, Piller says, "like
|
||
Spock and Data will give us a chance to reflect and comment on humanity."
|
||
Deep Space, being sold to local stations at this week's National
|
||
Association of Television Programming Executives convention in New Orleans,
|
||
is designed to keep Paramount's Star Trek franchise alive. While Next
|
||
Generation is the highest-rated non-network hour program, it won't air
|
||
forever. Now in its fifth year, the program was always designed to end
|
||
after seven. --Peter Johnson/USA Today (1/21/92)
|
||
|
||
Paramount is readying a spinoff of its hit series ST:TNG. Target stardate:
|
||
Jan '93. The hour-long show will be offered to stations in a two-hour
|
||
syndicated block with a new version of The Untouchables. No official
|
||
details are available, but buzz is that the new Trek will be a "prequel" to
|
||
Next Generation. No word on casting, or whether Trek creator Gene
|
||
Roddenberry, who died in October, was involved in the development.
|
||
Paramount czar Brandon Tartikoff, formerly NBC Entertainment chief, has
|
||
said he may use the two-hour block as the launch pad for a Fox-like network
|
||
of independent stations. --The Philadelphia Inquirer: Daily Magazine
|
||
(1/9/92)
|
||
|
||
Paramount Pictures announced Monday it will launch "Star Trek: Deep Space
|
||
Nine" television series early next year, a "Wild West"-style version of the
|
||
durable "Star Trek" series. "If, as (the late) Gene Roddenberry often
|
||
said, "Star Trek" is "Wagon Train" in space, then "Deep Space Nine" can be
|
||
compared to a wild west town on the edge of the frontier with all the
|
||
excitement and adventure that kind of locale can generate," said Michael
|
||
Piller, who is co-executive producer on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
|
||
and the new show. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" will revolve around a new
|
||
cast of Starfleet officers who take command of a remote alien space station
|
||
near a strategically located "wormhole," or a shortcut through space.
|
||
Paramount said "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" will begin airing next January
|
||
with a two-hour premiere movie, followed by 19 one-hour episodes. Shooting
|
||
will begin in June at Paramount's soundstages in Hollywood. As a result,
|
||
the new series will air concurrently with Paramount's "Star Trek: The Next
|
||
Generation," currently in its fifth year and consistently in the top three
|
||
of syndicated television shows. Both series are set in the 24th century.
|
||
"Setting 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' during the same time as 'Star Trek:
|
||
The Next Generation' will allow an exchange of characters and occasional
|
||
story lines between each show," said Rick Berman, Piller's co-executive
|
||
producer. "Star Trek," created by Roddenberry, first aired on network
|
||
television in 1966 and lasted three seasons before it was canceled by NBC
|
||
because of low ratings. But the original series attracted a core of loyal
|
||
fans and became a hit in re-runs of its 78 episodes. Not only is the
|
||
original series still being seen on reruns, it has also spawned six movies
|
||
featuring the original cast that have grossed nearly half a billion dollars
|
||
for Paramount. "Star Trek: the Next Generation" has one year left on its
|
||
contract after it completes the current season. Speculation has arisen the
|
||
characters from that show may then do a seventh "Star Trek" movie because
|
||
the stars of the previous movies have indicated that the sixth movie --
|
||
"Star Trek: the Undiscovered Country" would be their last. Paramount also
|
||
announced Monday it would launch an 18-episode version next year of "The
|
||
Untouchables," a popular TV show in the late 1950s and early 1960s. "The
|
||
Untouchables" also became a hit movie in 1987, with Kevin Costner, Robert
|
||
De Niro and Sean Connery, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting
|
||
Actor. Kerry McCluggage, president of the Paramount Television Group, told
|
||
a news conference the two properties are Paramount's "crown jewels." The
|
||
studio is planning 26 episodes of both shows for the fall 1993 season.
|
||
"'The Untouchables' is one of the best crime-fighting franchises that
|
||
exists, while Star Trek redefined the science fiction genre and is arguably
|
||
the most visionary space drama ever conceived," McCluggage said. Paramount
|
||
said XETV in San Diego, KCPQ in Seattle and the Paramount's stations have
|
||
committed to carrying one or both of the new series. It said the it
|
||
expects to announce a significant number of deals shortly and predicted
|
||
that it would have a high percentage of the nation "cleared" for both
|
||
shows. "The Untouchables" will be set in Chicago in the 1930s and its
|
||
executive producer will be Christopher Crowe, who developed and produced
|
||
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" for NBC. --UPI (1/92)
|
||
|
||
Is the TV galaxy big enough for two "Star Treks"? Beam down and tell us,
|
||
Michael Piller. "The landscape of Gene Roddenberry's 24th century is
|
||
vast," says Piller, co-executive producer of Paramount's "Star Trek: Deep
|
||
Space Nine," a new spinoff of the studio's crown jewel, "Star Trek: The
|
||
Next Generation." "We won't be doing the same show twice. There are many
|
||
stories out there." Paramount announced yesterday that production on 20
|
||
syndicated episodes of "Deep Space" would begin in June for a January '93
|
||
launch. "Next Generation," in its fifth season, will continue with Piller
|
||
and his "Deep Space" partner, Rick Berman, at the helm. Contrary to
|
||
industry buzz, "Deep Space" won't be a "prequel" to "Next Generation,"
|
||
Piller says. Rather, it follows a brand-new team of Star Fleet officers
|
||
commanding a remote space station reclaimed from aliens. The crew's digs
|
||
will be the opposite of the plush Enterprise which gives "Deep Space" a
|
||
harder edge than "Next Generation." "The Enterprise has always been one of
|
||
the major characters in 'Star Trek;'" said Piller. "It's the most
|
||
comfortable facility in the history of science. Our people will be in a
|
||
space station that's always falling apart. It's the most uncomfortable
|
||
environment they've ever been in. That will bring up new conflicts."
|
||
Although Piller and Berman had been mulling a "Next Generation" spinoff for
|
||
a while, it wasn't until new Paramount boss Brandon Tartikoff began in July
|
||
that a new series was ordered, Piller says. (What took so long? "Next
|
||
Generation" is the highest-rated non-network drama on TV.) The two series
|
||
will share some story lines, says Piller, 43. No casting for "Deep Space"
|
||
yet. No weekly "Next Generation" regulars will be spun off to "Deep
|
||
Space." Only recurring characters--such as brilliant cadet Wesley Crusher
|
||
(Wil Wheaton)-will appear on both shows. --The San Diego Union (1/21/92)
|
||
|
||
Attention, Trekkies, there's another "Star Trek" series destined for
|
||
syndicated television early next January. This syndicated series, which
|
||
will run parallel to "Star Trek: The Next Generation," will be titled
|
||
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and will be a little different than its two
|
||
predecessors. "It's going to be darker and grittier than 'The Next
|
||
Generation,'" Rick Berman, executive producer of both shows, told
|
||
Entertainment Weekly. "The characters won't be squeaky clean." Indeed,
|
||
since the new series will be set on a decaying space station that features
|
||
a casino and a holographic brothel. The characters will include an
|
||
embittered Starfleet commander, a blob that can take the shape of any life
|
||
form it desires and a science officer who gets around in a warp-powered
|
||
wheelchair. The new series will take up the slack when "The Next
|
||
Generation" goes off the air, probably in 1994. "Every show has its
|
||
lifespan," Berman said. "And 'Next Generation's' was always foreseen at
|
||
seven years. That's why we're doing 'Deep Space Nine' -- to keep the 'Star
|
||
Trek' franchise alive after 'Next Generation' is gone." --UPI (2/2x/92)
|
||
|
||
Once, twice, three times a sensation. At least that's the idea behind Star
|
||
Trek: Deep Space Nine, yet another Trek series, planned for nationwide
|
||
syndication early next January. A sneak peek: "It's going to be darker
|
||
and grittier than The Next Generation," promises Rick Berman, executive
|
||
producer of both shows. "The characters won't be squeaky clean." Some
|
||
details: (TIME AND PLACE) The show will take place in the same time as
|
||
Next Generation, around A.D. 2360, but this time the setting will be a
|
||
decaying space station in orbit around a stripped mining planet. As a port
|
||
of call for visiting merchant ships, the station will feature the sort of
|
||
salty-dog amenities you'd never dream of on a Federation starship --
|
||
including a casino and a holographic brothel. The station's most important
|
||
feature is its proximity to a cosmic "wormhole," a tear in space that acts
|
||
as a shortcut to the unexplored other side of the galaxy. Boldly exploring
|
||
that wormhole, seeking out strange new worlds and civilizations (hmmm --
|
||
sounds kinda familiar) is pretty much what the new show will be all about.
|
||
(FACES) Deep Space Nine will have eight central characters, although none
|
||
has been cast or even named. The station's human captain will be an
|
||
embittered Starfleet commander who lost his wife during an attack by the
|
||
Borg (the same zombies who kidnaped and brainwashed Next Generation's
|
||
Captain Picard last season). The security officer will be a "shape
|
||
shifter" -- that is, a bloblike creature that can change into any form it
|
||
wants, including human (a similar character was introduced in the feature
|
||
film Star Trek VI). The science officer will be a female alien who spends
|
||
much of the first episode in a warp-powered wheelchair -- she's from a much
|
||
lighter planet and can't hack the station's heavier gravity. Other
|
||
characters are still in the works -- but expect plenty of visits from those
|
||
familiar faces over at Next Generation. Picard, Data, Worf, and the rest
|
||
of the gang will have plenty of time to do cameo appearances because...
|
||
(EXIT `NEXT') Deep Space Nine will probably nudge Next Generation off the
|
||
air sometime in 1994. "Every show has its lifespan," says Berman. "And
|
||
Next Generation's was always foreseen at seven years. That's why we're
|
||
doing Deep Space Nine -- to keep the Star Trek franchise alive even after
|
||
Next Generation is gone." Picard and friends will always be around in
|
||
reruns, though, along with the crew of the original 1966-69 Star Trek
|
||
series (which is still being broadcast on more than 200 stations across the
|
||
country). --Entertainment Weekly (3/6/92)
|
||
|
||
Paramount is NOT accepting scripts for DSN until after the series premiers
|
||
in January 1993. They will be returned. --Bjo Trimble (3/92)
|
||
|
||
..Captain Picard will steer his starship Enterprise into the two-hour
|
||
opening episode of DEEP SPACE, and Romulons and Klingons will regularly
|
||
cross over between both syndicated shows. Executive producers Michael
|
||
Piller and Rick Berman report that Whoopi Goldberg, who plays Guinan, the
|
||
friendly humanoid bartender in the Enterprise's lounge, may have a
|
||
recurring role in Deep Space Nine. Word is Whoopi will discover she has an
|
||
errant son confined in a space-station jail. --TV Guide (April 4-10)
|
||
|
||
For over 25 years, only one extraordinary legend has achieved success time
|
||
after time with audiences around the world. What began as Gene
|
||
Roddenberry's unique vision of the future, became one of the most popular
|
||
legends in the history of television and film. Shortly after the original
|
||
79 episodes aired on NBC, Star Trek found unprecedented success in
|
||
syndication, creating a loyal viewer following that launched a series of
|
||
six blockbuster motion pictures. Then, in 1987, history repeats itself.
|
||
Star Trek: The Next Generation debuts to critical and public acclaim. It
|
||
captures 3 Emmy awards and a coveted Peabody Award for the best of the
|
||
best. A second television phenomenon had begun. In 1988, in only its
|
||
second season, Star Trek: The Next Generation out-delivers 3 out of 4
|
||
prime time dramas in men 18-49. In 1989 the Next Generation moves up the
|
||
ranks to finish among the top five prime time hours in key male
|
||
demographics. In 1990 it beams up to the number two slot, consistently
|
||
outperforming top network hours. Then, in 1991, this series sets record
|
||
highs, taking the top spot among men across the board and blasting ahead of
|
||
such shows as Cheers, LA Law and the all time network heavyweight champion:
|
||
Monday Night Football. In addition the recent two- hour Star Trek: 25th
|
||
Anniversary Special drew in record numbers of viewers across the galaxy,
|
||
proving that anything Star Trek touches turns to gold. And now . . .
|
||
the next thrilling chapter of this remarkable legend is ready to beam
|
||
aboard the airwaves. A bold new series of adventures comes to the final
|
||
frontier. The time: the 24th century -- the era of the Next Generation.
|
||
The place: a remote space station manned by a new team of Federation
|
||
officers. Their mission: to restore peace to a land filled with hostile
|
||
alien cultures. Welcome to a very different part of the galaxy. A
|
||
mysterious world, once ruled by an evil empire. Where chilling memories of
|
||
the past collide with the future. Exotic pleasures are bought and sold by
|
||
greedy fortune hunters. And a thrilling outerspace gateway instantly
|
||
slingshots passengers lightyears across the galaxy. This is where
|
||
Starfleet's new team of deep space officers encounter new life forms and
|
||
alien civilizations, each possessing their own unique skills and unusual
|
||
abilities, destined for the most amazing adventures in uncharted space.
|
||
Imagine a voyage to the threshold of new discovery, featuring the same
|
||
tradition of legendary excitement that has captivated audiences for over 25
|
||
years. In a universe of new adventures -- where no one has gone before.
|
||
Imagine... Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: coming to your quadrant, January
|
||
1993. --Transciption of video given to prospective TV stations (4/92)
|
||
|
||
Paramount Domestic Television's eagerly awaited syndicated "Star Trek:
|
||
Deep Space Nine", details of which have been kept close to the vest, may
|
||
boldly go where the previous trend-setting "Star Trek"'s have yet to tread.
|
||
BROADCASTING has learned some plotline and character information that
|
||
suggests "DSN" will have more of an "edge" than the current incantation,
|
||
"Star Trek: The Next Generation", or the original network series (NBC,
|
||
1966-69). The 24th Century setting of "Deep Space Nine" is a sort of
|
||
galactic way station that will allow for the introduction of a vast number
|
||
of alien creatures and crossover apearances from "Next Generation" cast
|
||
members, yet also allow its inhabitants to venture on patrols in search of
|
||
rogue space pirates and others. Word also has it that Paramount may take a
|
||
progressive leap beyond the other two "Star Trek" series by possibly
|
||
casting a black or other minority actor as the space station's top-ranked
|
||
commander, in addition to expanded roles for women and teens. At least,
|
||
those are some of the sketchy details that Eric Stillwell, a script
|
||
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|
||
abilities, destined for the most amazing adventures in uncharted space.
|
||
|
||
commander, in addition to expanded roles for women and teens. At least,
|
||
those are some of the sketchy details that Eric Stillwell, a script
|
||
coordinator during the first five years of "Star Trek: TNG", outlined to
|
||
Star Trek fans at Creation Entertainment's "Star Trek" convention in New
|
||
York last week. Production is not slated to begin on the series until late
|
||
August, but Rick Berman, who shares the co-executive-producer title for
|
||
"Deep Space Nine" with Michael Piller (both held the same titles on "Next
|
||
Generation"), confirmed many of the preliminary storyline and character
|
||
decisions. "Deep Space Nine" will debut in January with a two-hour
|
||
telefilm featuring a guest appearance by Patrick Stewart, who plays Captain
|
||
Jean-Luc Picard on "The Next Generation". Borrowing a story arc from the
|
||
end of the third and beginning of the fourth season on "TNG", Captain
|
||
Picard falls under the control of alien creatures known as the Borg, who
|
||
are bent on the destruction of the U.S.S. Saratoga and Captain Benjamin
|
||
Sisko. The old plotline now serves as the bridge for the story bible on
|
||
"Deep Space Nine": Surviving the attack, though possibly still holding
|
||
Picard to blame, Sisko is chosen for the command of an alien-constructed
|
||
space station to be run under the auspices of the Federation. Casting has
|
||
not yet begun, but Stillwell said the Sisko character will be a single
|
||
father who may be portrayed by a black actor. Berman says they are doing
|
||
"multi-racial readings" for the part, "and that applies to all other parts
|
||
under consideration as well," he said. Others in the new cast of
|
||
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|
||
commander, in addition to expanded roles for women and teens. At least,
|
||
|
||
"multi-racial readings" for the part, "and that applies to all other parts
|
||
under consideration as well," he said. Others in the new cast of
|
||
characters include "Odo," an alien security officer who is a "shape
|
||
shifter," as Berman describes him. Employing the kind of "morphing"
|
||
special effect used in the hit movie "Terminator 2," the producers are
|
||
giving Odo the ability to alter his physical composition to assume the
|
||
likeness of anyone else on the space station or elsewhere. Like Whoopi
|
||
Goldberg's Guinan on "TNG", who runs a bar on the U.S.S. Enterprise, a
|
||
Ferengi creature (an alien with big ears) named Quark will be the bartender
|
||
of an alien speakeasy. In fact, Stillwell had screened at the convention
|
||
Paramount's short videotape presentation to stations teasing "Deep Space
|
||
Nine", which promises "a world where exotic pleasures are sold." "There
|
||
will be a little more of an edge to this series ['Deep Space Nine'],"
|
||
Berman said. "There will be conflicts that arise out of the Federation
|
||
crew members' interaction with the aliens who work and visit the space
|
||
station. It won't be the wholesomeness of an enclosed environment of a
|
||
starship [such as 'TNG''s Enterprise]. We're going to have a lot of fun
|
||
putting our characters in weird situations, but I'm not going to give away
|
||
the storyline anymore than that." Other characters filling out the regular
|
||
cast include a 28-year-old female science officer who is half humanoid and
|
||
half alien (she is the host body for a 300-year-old worm that lives inside
|
||
her); a male doctor, and two male children--a Ferengi teenager and a
|
||
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|
||
"multi-racial readings" for the part, "and that applies to all other parts
|
||
|
||
half alien (she is the host body for a 300-year-old worm that lives inside
|
||
her); a male doctor, and two male children--a Ferengi teenager and a
|
||
12-year-old human. Stillwell also suggested that women will have a bigger
|
||
role in the series than in previous "Star Trek" projects. Berman also
|
||
confirmed Stillwell's speculation that Irish-born actor Colm Meaney, who
|
||
plays transporter chief Miles O'Brien, as well as his television wife,
|
||
Keiko (played by Rosalind Chao), will be the only rehulars moving from
|
||
"Next Generation" to join the "Deep Space Nine" cast permanently. While
|
||
Stillwell suggested "Deep Space Nine" will have a budget comparable to the
|
||
$1.6 million spenton each episode of "TNG", he stressed that the cost will
|
||
be kept down because there will not be a need to create various planets for
|
||
the show. Instead, he said, the show will take place on the alien space
|
||
station. Berman disagreed, countering that "DSN" will have the "same
|
||
degree of special effects" as "Next Generation" by emnbarking upon similar
|
||
"outside missions." Interest in "Deep Space Nine" is running high, with
|
||
just over 100 markets, representing 80% of the U.S. sold (BROADCASTING,
|
||
Nov. 25, 1991, Jan. 13, Feb 17). Nearly every station will piggyback the
|
||
spinoff with the highly successful five-year-old "Next Generation",
|
||
although in at least one market, Oklahoma City, "Deep Space Nine" and "TNG"
|
||
are being carried by two different stations, KOHK-TV and KFOR-TV,
|
||
respectively. There have been reports that "TNG" would end after a seventh
|
||
season, but Stillwell said the producers are talking about pushing for an
|
||
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|
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half alien (she is the host body for a 300-year-old worm that lives inside
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respectively. There have been reports that "TNG" would end after a seventh
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season, but Stillwell said the producers are talking about pushing for an
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eighth. Berman said he had no knowledge of any such push. --Rich Brown
|
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and Mike Freeman/Broadcasting (7/6/92)
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Malibu Comics has announced that it has acquired the comic-book rights to
|
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the new Star Trek television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The
|
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official announcement was made by Malibu publisher Dave Olbrich at the
|
||
recent Diamond Comics Retailer Seminar. The forthcoming television series
|
||
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a spin-off from Star Trek: The Next
|
||
Generation and is scheduled to begin in January from Paramount. Malibu
|
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Comics plans a regular monthly series and quarterly specials and is
|
||
assembling the various creative talents for the books. --Comic Buyer's
|
||
Guide (7/17/92)
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========== FILMING: They have finished auditioning the cast members.
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Production has started. Filming started in late August, 1992. The first
|
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airing (a two-hour movie) will be in the first week of January 1993,
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followed by 18 (possibly 25) one-hour episodes. For each market, Paramount
|
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offered it first to the stations that are currently airing TNG, and if they
|
||
didn't want it--they let any other station in the area pick it up. Majel
|
||
Barrett is rumored to be involved in the production.
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respectively. There have been reports that "TNG" would end after a seventh
|
||
|
||
didn't want it--they let any other station in the area pick it up. Majel
|
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Barrett is rumored to be involved in the production.
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========== PRODUCTION: Rick Berman & Michael Piller (exec. producers of
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TNG) will continue to serve as exec. producers of BOTH shows, although
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Piller will be concentrating most of his time and energy on DS9. Jeri
|
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Taylor, who has been serving as a writer, story editor and co-producer this
|
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season, will be promoted in the fall to fill some of Piller's gap on TNG.
|
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========== FLAVOR: It will have more of the action of TOS (less "talking"
|
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their way out of situations) but still have the special effects of TNG.
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Rick Berman, executive producer of TNG, is heading the project along with
|
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Michael Piller. The uniforms look somewhat like Wesley Crusher's SFA cadet
|
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uniform.
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========== LOCATION: The action will take place on a space station that
|
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was reclaimed from aliens (next to a wormhole). Berman says it was a
|
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Ferengi-built station in orbit around the planet Bajoran (Ro Larren's home
|
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world). The studio has already sunk three million dollars into the sets
|
||
alone, so Paramount is obviously betting big on DS9 to be a success. Six
|
||
soundstages are now devoted to TNG and DS9 at Paramount. The station
|
||
itself is an enormous ring structure, seeming quite thin (though, of
|
||
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|
||
didn't want it--they let any other station in the area pick it up. Majel
|
||
|
||
soundstages are now devoted to TNG and DS9 at Paramount. The station
|
||
itself is an enormous ring structure, seeming quite thin (though, of
|
||
course, it's huge compared to a starship). The central hub rises up in a
|
||
vaguely cone-like structure, the middle of which is the Promenade. Near
|
||
the top is the Ops Control Center, and at the very top of the hub is the
|
||
communications cluster. Four pairs of gigantic "pylons" stretch out from
|
||
the compass points of the ring, one above and one below the plane of the
|
||
ring. The pylons are for large starships to dock at, and they are shaped
|
||
similarly to support structures seen in the interior sets (essentially a
|
||
large, tapering triangle). At the widest point of the hub, just above the
|
||
support beams that connect the ring to the hub, there are "landing pads"
|
||
for the Runabout class vehicles. Piller said that one of the most
|
||
impressive FX shots of the entire series will feature the Runabout vessel
|
||
rising to the surface of the hub and then taking off from the station. On
|
||
the set of the Ops Control Center, there'll be a transporter pad right
|
||
there instead of a separate transporter room.
|
||
|
||
========== TIME: It will take place in the same time as TNG (24th century).
|
||
|
||
========== CHARACTERS: It will have some of the same actors playing roles
|
||
as TNG. It will have mostly new actors since they're cheaper. They all
|
||
have contracts for two seasons of DS9. After two years, they'll decide to
|
||
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|
||
soundstages are now devoted to TNG and DS9 at Paramount. The station
|
||
|
||
as TNG. It will have mostly new actors since they're cheaper. They all
|
||
have contracts for two seasons of DS9. After two years, they'll decide to
|
||
either make more episodes (if it is a hit and the actors don't ask for
|
||
*too* much money) or do yet *another* ship-based series.
|
||
|
||
Avery Brooks as the space station commander (Benjamin Sisco), who has a
|
||
"sour space for Captain Picard" (because he lost his wife during the Borg
|
||
attack at Wolf 359 thanks to Locutus) and is struggling to raise his 12
|
||
year old son Jake. He was serving on board the USS Saratoga three years
|
||
ago during the Borg invasion, then spent some time at the Utopia Benecia
|
||
Planetary Shipyards at Mars rebuilding the fleet. Sisko objected to being
|
||
assigned to DS9. He told Starfleet he had a son to raise and had been
|
||
asking for an Earth assignment, not this. His important work on DS9 gives
|
||
him a new direction, but his is still very much a life framed by tragedy.
|
||
He is a baseball fan, but since baseball died out in the 22nd century he
|
||
has to visit the holo-suite to visit players and games. He is gentle,
|
||
strong, soft-spoken, and short-tempered. Brooks is most famous for his
|
||
role as Hawk on "Spencer: for Hire", though he shaved his beard and grew
|
||
some hair for the DS9 role.
|
||
|
||
Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko, your typical "army brat". Lofton is a twelve
|
||
year old African American actor seen in the film "Beethoven". This marks
|
||
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|
||
as TNG. It will have mostly new actors since they're cheaper. They all
|
||
|
||
Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko, your typical "army brat". Lofton is a twelve
|
||
year old African American actor seen in the film "Beethoven". This marks
|
||
his TV debut.
|
||
|
||
Colm Meaney as Chief Miles E. O'Brien (along with Keiko (Rosalind Chao) and
|
||
daughter). He's sorry to leave the Enterprise, but pleased at the
|
||
promotion. Colm Meaney has decided that he would like to switch shows.
|
||
Keiko will not deal well with the change of scenery and following her
|
||
husband to this hellhole in order to support his career. Look of more
|
||
domestic strife. He would receive a commission and would be "Chief
|
||
Operating Officer" in this case.
|
||
|
||
Rene Auberjonois as Odo the Bajoran security chief (the character has come
|
||
to be known colloquially as "Jello Man"). He is a shapeshifter, much like
|
||
Martia in ST6. He was found alone on a derelict spacecraft and is from an
|
||
unknown race. He hopes someday that a ship will come through the wormhole
|
||
whose crew can tell him who and what he is. In order to keep the writers
|
||
from using his shape-shifting ability to constantly save the day, we find
|
||
that his ability to assume ANY form is very taxing and he must rest at the
|
||
end of each day in his natural form, rather like a bowl of Jello. He was
|
||
there when the Feds took over the station from the Cardassians, and has his
|
||
own way of doing things, though he wants to become more human (all Star
|
||
-- 00:08 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--82%--
|
||
Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko, your typical "army brat". Lofton is a twelve
|
||
|
||
there when the Feds took over the station from the Cardassians, and has his
|
||
own way of doing things, though he wants to become more human (all Star
|
||
Trek shows have to have ONE character who wants to be human). He'll take
|
||
the law into his own hands to make things the way he wants. Rene has to
|
||
wear heavy makeup, but it is not uncomfortable. Piller says that Rob
|
||
Legato and the DSN effects team are working on a new twist for Odo's
|
||
morphing process which will surprise all of us who've gotten used to the
|
||
"T2"-type morphing. Auberjonois is best known for his role as Clayton
|
||
Endicott III on "Benson", the "M*A*S*H" movie (as the priest), "Police
|
||
Academy 5", and "The Eyes of Laura Mars".
|
||
|
||
Armin Shimerman as Quark, the Ferengi bartender/civilian administrator.
|
||
The Ferengi runs the main bar and several other concessions, and is willing
|
||
to help the station's crew - as long as there's something in it for him.
|
||
Shimerman is best known for "Beauty and the Beast" (Pascal), "Quantum
|
||
Leap", "Murder She Wrote", "LA Law", and "ST:TNG" (he played a Ferengi in
|
||
both "Last Outpost" and "Peak Performance" as well as the uncredited
|
||
Wedding Box in "Haven") (yes, that was Armin's face).
|
||
|
||
Nana Visitor as First Officer ex-Major Kira Nerys, a former Bajoran
|
||
terrorist. She is having trouble adjusting to the idea of peace. She's a
|
||
strong, dominant personality, and she is frustrated by the way in which the
|
||
-- 00:08 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--84%--
|
||
there when the Feds took over the station from the Cardassians, and has his
|
||
|
||
terrorist. She is having trouble adjusting to the idea of peace. She's a
|
||
strong, dominant personality, and she is frustrated by the way in which the
|
||
Bajoran leaders are frittering away valuable time by endlessly debating
|
||
what their next move should be. This part was originally written to be Ro
|
||
Laren, but Michelle Forbes declined the role. The character has been
|
||
renamed, but is otherwise the same. Visitor is best known for the role of
|
||
Bryn Newhouse on the short lived series "Working Girl" (based on the film).
|
||
|
||
[someone] as Quark's teenage son, Naam. Naam befriends (and is a constant
|
||
bad influence on) Jake Cisco. Together they get into lots of trouble.
|
||
There are supposed to be lots of running jokes on these characters, due to
|
||
the Ferengi nature.
|
||
|
||
Terry Farrell as Jadzia Dax, the half-humanoid science officer (an
|
||
attractive 28-year-old trill woman (Lieutenant Jadzia Dax), containing a
|
||
300-year old worm). For those that don't remember, the Trill is a species
|
||
which forms a symbiotic link with a humanoid life form (Dr. Crusher fell
|
||
in love with one in "The Host"). Cisco knew and valued the last person
|
||
this trill inhabited as one of his most respected teachers, and has some
|
||
deep psychological conflicts with the fact that it now inhabits a beautiful
|
||
young woman. Farrell is best known for her film roles in "Hellraiser III"
|
||
and "Back to School" as well as playing the character of Laurie Caswell on
|
||
-- 00:08 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--86%--
|
||
terrorist. She is having trouble adjusting to the idea of peace. She's a
|
||
|
||
young woman. Farrell is best known for her film roles in "Hellraiser III"
|
||
and "Back to School" as well as playing the character of Laurie Caswell on
|
||
ABC's "Paper Dolls".
|
||
|
||
Siddig El Fadil as Dr. Julian [Bashir | Amoros], Lieutenant J.G., the
|
||
chief medical officer (in his late 20s). He is wet behind the ears, but
|
||
thinks he knows it all. He just graduated from Starfleet medical and came
|
||
out here because this is where heroes are made and this is where the
|
||
adventure is. This is the wilderness. He's got a lot to learn. El Fadil
|
||
is a British-born Arab actor. DS9 marks his American acting debut.
|
||
|
||
[someone] as the Bjoran spiritual leader. He stays on the planet's
|
||
surface. The Bjoran are supposed to be very mystic and spiritual. There
|
||
are hints that he has some strange mental powers, which may or may not be
|
||
explored in the series (sounds like Guinan). We will find out a lot more
|
||
about Bjorans from DS9. (Remember that Ro kinda denies her heritage so you
|
||
won't learn much about them from her.)
|
||
|
||
There will aparently be an alien race on the other side of the wormhole
|
||
that has been sending probes through to "our" side. The Bjoran people have
|
||
been worshipping the probes as gods.
|
||
|
||
-- 00:09 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--88%--
|
||
young woman. Farrell is best known for her film roles in "Hellraiser III"
|
||
|
||
been worshipping the probes as gods.
|
||
|
||
========== RUMORS OF OTHER CHARACTERS:
|
||
|
||
Mike Gomez as a Ferengi civilian administrator? Maybe he is playing
|
||
Naam/Naag now...
|
||
|
||
[someone] as Gul Dacel, the Cardassian captain.
|
||
|
||
[someone] as Sharon Garnes, a major in the Bjoran army. She doesn't like
|
||
the Federation too much and doesn't think the Feds should be meddling
|
||
around in Bajora.
|
||
|
||
Michelle Forbes as Ro for occasional one-shot deals. Forbes has said she
|
||
doesn't want to be in the series, as she would like to pursue a movie
|
||
career. The October 1992 issue of Cinefantastique Magazine claims that
|
||
Forbes *has* signed on to play Ro, but I think they just have old info. [
|
||
I have this strange feeling we'll at least see her in an episode or three
|
||
as a "guest star" however. --hm ]
|
||
|
||
Wil Wheaton as Wesley (now an officer).
|
||
|
||
-- 00:09 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--89%--
|
||
been worshipping the probes as gods.
|
||
|
||
Wil Wheaton as Wesley (now an officer).
|
||
|
||
[someone] as Zoldhei (a Benzite, who tends to do things on his own without
|
||
letting the rest of the crew know).
|
||
|
||
Majel Barrett as a cat-like alien (from the species seen in TAS).
|
||
|
||
The doctor is a recent academy graduate who finished in the top 2% of his
|
||
class. He was given an assignment choice of any place in the federation.
|
||
He chose DS9 because he wanted to be "out there on the frontier, because
|
||
that's where heroes are made". He is going to be a bit disappointed with
|
||
what he encounters, and Cisco has to put him in his place.
|
||
|
||
Eric Menyuk as The Traveller.
|
||
|
||
Denise Crosby as Sela (who seems to have defected).
|
||
|
||
One of the nine is also "gender-neutral", a humanoid which is supposed to
|
||
be very alluring to either sex.
|
||
|
||
[someone] as a female science officer from a planet with low gravity, who
|
||
is confined to a warp powered (?!) wheelchair.
|
||
-- 00:09 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--91%--
|
||
Wil Wheaton as Wesley (now an officer).
|
||
|
||
[someone] as a female science officer from a planet with low gravity, who
|
||
is confined to a warp powered (?!) wheelchair.
|
||
|
||
The computer will be an onboard Artificial Intelligence unit with quite a
|
||
personality (it came with the space station, has a will of its own, and has
|
||
a secret purpose that will be made more and more clear throughout the
|
||
seasons).
|
||
|
||
The producers plan to have Mrs. Troi fall for Jello Man. When Jello Man
|
||
tries to dissuade her, explaining how he reverts to this Jello shape every
|
||
night, her response might be something like "That's okay - I can swim."
|
||
|
||
Guinan will make occasional appearances on both TNG and DS9. TV Guide
|
||
reported that Guinan's son would be locked up in a jail on DS9, explaining
|
||
her visits. Stilwell didn't know anything about this Guinan's son bit, but
|
||
also admitted that TV Guide is notorious for getting true information out
|
||
even faster than the people producing these shows!
|
||
|
||
Cameos will be made occasionally by the TNG crew. Stewart will be in the
|
||
first episode as Captain Picard. The main enemies will be the Cardassians.
|
||
|
||
Stilwell reports that 70% of the stations carrying TNG now have picked up
|
||
-- 00:09 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--92%--
|
||
[someone] as a female science officer from a planet with low gravity, who
|
||
|
||
Stilwell reports that 70% of the stations carrying TNG now have picked up
|
||
DS9 (as well as other stations that are not currently carrying TNG).
|
||
|
||
Stilwell indicates that the darker feel on DS9 will allow the producers to
|
||
tell stories they have not been able to tell in TNG's happy crew format.
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
|
||
6 ========== UPCOMING STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE EPISODES:
|
||
|
||
"Emmisary" (1/3/93 - 1/9/93): In the pilot episode (2-hour movie), we will
|
||
discover that the Cardassians, fed up with Bajoran terrorist activities,
|
||
decide to give up and withdraw from the Bajoran system (home of Ensign Ro
|
||
Laran). The Bajorans, suffering from internal conflicts, will request that
|
||
the Federation step in to keep the peace during the transition period, so
|
||
the Federation will send (via the USS Enterprise) a team to take up
|
||
residence on a space station left over in the Bajoran system. Pretty
|
||
quickly, our heroes will discover a stable wormhole near the station and,
|
||
wouldn't you know it, the Cardassians decide they want the system back.
|
||
Meanwhile, the Ferengi own the concessions (the saloons, casinos, holodeck
|
||
brothels and 7-11's) on the station. [This comes from Eric Stilwell, via
|
||
someone without a name in either their header or signature] According to
|
||
-- 00:10 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--94%--
|
||
Stilwell reports that 70% of the stations carrying TNG now have picked up
|
||
|
||
brothels and 7-11's) on the station. [This comes from Eric Stilwell, via
|
||
someone without a name in either their header or signature] According to
|
||
the July 6 1992 issue of "Broadcasting Magazine", this episode will feature
|
||
Patrick Stewart as Picard under the influence of the Borg (the episode
|
||
starts off showing the battle against the Locutus and the Borg at Wolf
|
||
359). The guy who directed "Yesterday's Enterprise" will direct this
|
||
episode. The screenplay is by Rick Berman and Michael Piller.
|
||
|
||
Either as a sub-plot in the premier or in a follow-up episode, Cmd Sisko
|
||
will be the pitcher of the 1923 Chicago Cubs. This is most likely on a
|
||
holodeck, unless they go through the wormhole and end up in Earth's past.
|
||
|
||
"A Man Alone" (1/11 - 1/17):
|
||
|
||
"Past Prologue" (1/18 - 1/24):
|
||
|
||
"Babel" (1/25 - 2/1):
|
||
|
||
"Q Less" (2/2 - 2/8): First DS9 Q episode. (Not sure if this is for real
|
||
or someone on GEnie pulling our leg.)
|
||
|
||
"" (? - ?): An early episode: a very strange entity begins growing in
|
||
-- 00:10 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--96%--
|
||
brothels and 7-11's) on the station. [This comes from Eric Stilwell, via
|
||
|
||
"" (? - ?): An early episode: a very strange entity begins growing in
|
||
the station infirmary (equivalent to the sick bay on DS9), and no one quite
|
||
knows what it is...
|
||
|
||
"[episode name unknown] - part 1" (2/ - 2/?): Worf visits DS9 and is told
|
||
that his father is still alive. This may be the episode that brings back
|
||
Lursa and B'Etor, the sisters of Duras from "Redemption". Part 1 *may*
|
||
actually be a TNG ep with part 2 being DS9.
|
||
|
||
"[episode name unknown] - part 2" (? - ?): Worf visits DS9 and is told
|
||
that his father is still alive.
|
||
|
||
"[episode name unknown]" (? - ?): Q episode. Guest stars John DeLancie
|
||
as Q and Jennifer Hetrick as Vash.
|
||
|
||
"[episode name unknown]" (? - ?): Lwaxana episode (falls for JelloMan).
|
||
|
||
"[episode name unknown]" (? - ?): Keiko becomes the new DS9 school
|
||
teacher to keep herself busy.
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
|
||
-- 00:10 --.startrek.current-- 2 MORE --help:?--97%--
|
||
"" (? - ?): An early episode: a very strange entity begins growing in
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
|
||
7 "Moontrap II: The Pyramids of Mars" began filming in December. Walter
|
||
said contract negotiations are still going on, but he's pretty sure he'll
|
||
be in it. "Moontrap" was a science-fiction thriller starring Koenig
|
||
released ONLY ON VIDEOTAPE in 1988. It did pretty well for a video-only
|
||
movie. "Moontrap II", however, will be released in the theaters.
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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