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Star Trek: Lower Decks, a half-hour cartoon series from Mike McMahan (Rick & Morty, Hulu’s Solar Opposites), has been given a two-season order at CBS All Access, TheWrap has confirmed.
Star Trek: Lower Decks will focus on the support crew serving one of Starfleet’s least important ships and is the first production by CBS Eye Animation Productions from CBS Television Studios. Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek: Discovery) will executive produce via his Secret Hideout banner and alongside Roddenberry Entertainment.
“Mike won our hearts with his first sentence: ‘I want to do a show about the people who put the yellow cartridge in the food replicator so a banana can come out the other end.’ His cat’s name is Riker. His son’s name is Sagan. The man is committed. He’s brilliantly funny and knows every inch of every ‘Trek’ episode, and that’s his secret sauce: he writes with the pure, joyful heart of a true fan. As we broaden the world of ‘Trek’ to fans of all ages, we’re so excited to include Mike’s extraordinary voice,” said Kurtzman.
“As a life-long Trekkie, it’s a surreal and wonderful dream come true to be a part of this new era of ‘Star Trek. ‘While ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ is a half-hour, animated show at its core, it’s undeniably ‘Trek’ — and I promise not to add an episode at the very end that reveals the whole thing took place in a training program,” added McMahan.
McMahan, Heather Radin, Trevor Roth, and Katie Krentz will also serve as executive producers on the project. The idea was brought to McMahan by Aaron Baiers, who will serve as co-executive producer.
Star Trek: Lower Decks is part of CBS All Access’ expansion of the Trek universe.
https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/star-trek-animated-series-cbs-all-access-lower-decks-1202993145/
Why do I get the feeling that this will be the best Star Trek show to appear on CBS All Access? I wonder what time period it will be set in. If it's around the time of TOS, then I hope the redshirts are wearing red shirts.
EDIT: There's another thread on this series.
http://forum.arcgames.com/startrekonline/discussion/1244741/star-trek-lower-decks-animated-series
http://forum.arcgames.com/startrekonline/discussion/1244749/star-trek-lower-decks
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It looks more and more like CBS wants to float its All Access on Trek fans. Hopefully having so many shows will dilute the impact of CBS execs on the various shows.
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The episode from TNG Lower Decks was actually one of the better ones, as well.
All-in-all, could be a whole lot worse.
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I must admit that I find it creepy at times to get a view into the mindset of some fellow trek fans. I mean placing that hard a judgment on the decision making of the studio this early into the development process of a new show. Comedy has always been a solid presence in like all trek shows and movies and you call the intention to carry that a bit further now an act of desperation? Lol, especially if they see how well it works elsewhere?
But relax mate, I understand. I mean after Discovery got better sets, special effects, costumes and story lines than TOS ever did how dare they now make another show which will have better laughs than TAS.
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That’s a good call! I fully support it. Please don’t watch it, please don’t think about it and most of all please don’t write about it in the forums of this game! Would you do that for me, PLEASE? I think it is a win/win for both of us, not to mention everybody else.
We both know allready that you won’t and will watch it, every single episode, right? Now in that case please consider that giving such empty perspectives won’t contribute much to your credibility as to how you view things.
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Isn't franchise fatigue part of what did the IP in the first time around?
How did someone decide just throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks was even remotely a good idea?
Oversaturation should be avoided, not encouraged. Spread it out a few more years. Earn your spin-offs.
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I understand that in a day an age where some people keep on eating even though they already have a body weight of 150 kilos + that having too much of something could lead to problems.
Still I never felt oversaturated on trek as far as the sum is concerned back in the 90s. Problem was rather that for every good episode released you ended up watching two bad ones. I mean even the first two seasons of enterprise was nothing but a redress of stuff one already saw for seasons on the other shows before finally trying out something new (when it was too late).
I don’t see any of such problems here. We look at a production volume of 16 new episodes per seasons now? Even if you add 2 more shows to that there is no way things will get oversaturated like back in the 90s and when they work hard enough on keeping the shows different and try out something new it will be even less of a problem.
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