One day I was just wondering around YouTube when I came across some Ron Jone's Star Trek TNG Soundtracks like "The Defector" or "Booby Trap". Listening to them I thought "I wonder how this would sound in Star Wars", just to see if the hopeless cause known as Star Wars could be improved in any way, I combined Rogue One's Vader scene with the Romulan Theme from the "Neutral Zone" (TNG Season 1) It actually works. It gave a darker gritter edge then the same old song and dance we find in most Star Wars movies. It felt to me like the Rebels were actually backed in a corner with nowhere to run instead of Angels & Demons in Space. I will continue to experiment with it just because I actually felt like watching Star Wars for a change with a few improvements. Let me know if you have any other ideas. Unlike Star Wars, Trek tells a story through its music, while the later is just background noise. It also gives testament to the unsung master himself...Ron Jones.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] "This planet smells, it must be the Klingons"
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I define it as you can listen to it and you can pick out the scenes as they go without any picture. Star Wars is pretty much the same mix of music for the same scenes every movie. Where each Trek track is unique and convey's the story of the episode.
For example...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fb9TpYVNkY
Even without knowing the source... you know a battle of some sort is going down when you hear this.