Thursday, February 20, 2014

STAR TREK: DARKSTAR PILOT. My Best Idea and The King of all longshots.

SO,
Sorry I have not taken the time to write recently, for any readers out there...my bad.
BUT!
I Have great news for you, if you are an avid reader or viewer in general of this particular blog.
Today I have a nice hefty chunk of Reading for you, and this excerpt is particularly special, its a chunk of my current project. This project came to me in bits, but it was such a brilliant idea that I could not waste it, I had to write it down!
Ive always been a great fan of all the STAR TREK series, and Gene Roddenberrys creation. I think its personally time for a new television show, and I have taken it upon myself to write it, and send it in once it is finished. I know it is quite the longshot, but it honestly doesnt matter to me, all I want is for people to read it, to see it, and to long for the great unknown and to wonder about what lies beyond our own small planet. Human Exploration at its prime.
So please, enjoy the series summary and episode plot line.
All Comments, suggestions, and ideas are welcome! Who knows, I may use one!


STAR TREK:
 DARKSTAR
    PILOT: ORIGINS of PERFECTION
    PARTS 1&2
Written and Developed by: W. F. Mick.  Based on STAR TREK created by Gene Roddenberry



Series Summary
Star Trek: Darkstar, will follow Captain Decan and his crew aboard the timeship DARKSTAR, as they explore space and time in the twenty-ninth century. Starfleet is at its prime in this series. Many of the Federation’s former enemies have either been destroyed by war, or ravaged by famine, disease, and sickness. The Talaxians have thrived since VOYAGER, and have become very formidable allies and members of the Federation, stretching its reach to the very corners of the Delta Quadrant. The Klingon home world was obliterated by a meteor in the twenty-seventh century, and now many of the remaining Klingons have taken refuge on Earth, and a variety of other Federation planets. The Romulan Empire was plagued by food shortage and a terrible sickness during the twenty-seventh century as well. The Federation rushed to their aid, and with the help of the Vulcans and severe negotiations, Romulus became part of the federation and to this day still has many high ranking officers in several positions. The Borg was disbanded by Katherine Janeway in the finale of VOYAGER, but continues to plague the federation throughout the next couple of centuries. They are now currently scattered across the galaxy, mere thugs acting of their own accord, without a queen. They will be revived in this series as a main enemy, Stronger and deadlier and more cunning than ever. But that is planned for season 3 or 4. The Darlonians are a new race from the planet Darlon who will be a primary enemy. These people were once a proud and peaceful race bent on coexistence with other beings throughout the galaxy. But after a Hirogen Hunting Party got ahold of Starfleet’s Temporal Rift Drives and attempted to wipe the civilization from existence, Captain Decan was sent to intervene. But something went wrong while fixing the error that ended up getting his family slain by Hirogen. A malfunction while leaving the rift caused the Darlonians to become savage and cunning warlords, no longer bent on peace, but conquest. The Hirogen have also become a big problem for the federation. Ever since Janeway gave them the Holographic technology, they have begun to invent holographic armies, and have spread rapidly throughout the Delta Quadrant. There have been several wars between the Hirogen and the Federation over territory. They are currently neutral. This is subject to change however throughout the series.
I also have plans to revive the Mirror Universe and The Terran Empire in the end of season 1 or 2, leading up the premiere of season 2 or 3.



Episode Plot-line
Episode one entitled: Origins of Perfection will introduce the viewer to the crew of the DARKSTAR, as well as giving them a ‘familiar face’ (The Borg as well as Q)
The Story will open with Captain Decan and an Admiral giving the Captain a basic assignment to prevent a planetary natural disaster by means of temporal terraforming (weather control, tectonic shift prevention, etc. Preventing natural disasters by means of science.)  When the captain arrives at the planet (New Talax) he will encounter a member of the Q continuum, which has not bothered the Federation since Janeway and Picard. This particular Q will be none other than the son of the Q that is well known throughout the past series. Q will be here out of mere curiosity, since the continuum deemed humanity ‘Unimportant’ since the passing of Picard. He will taunt Decan and his crew for several scenes, then as a “Let’s call it a test.” Q will send Decan and his crew back twelfth century, where they discover a planet called Borgana (Humanoid Species). This Planet will read on sensors as picking up a single trace of Borg DNA, (the First Nanoprobe.) The planets population is being slowly incapacitated by a very rare and so far incurable brain disorder which does not allow the brain to process thought, but instead, disorganizes all thought within the brain stem. There is a Medical Scientist and his team who are not yet affected by the disorder, attempting to create a cure. The Scientist has developed a virus, using computerized cellular technology to replicate the cell in a more ‘Perfect Form’ that seems to act as a sort of anti-body, repairing the body and the brain in a matter of seconds. The scientist has tested this ‘cure’ on five different subjects, all of whom were seemingly cured. The scientist goes to his home and treats his only daughter with the ‘cure’. The daughter begins to show signs of betterment, but suddenly something goes drastically wrong. The virus backfires and begins to take over the host body, making it the first assimilation in history. The daughter can sense the other patients in the laboratory and she can hear their thoughts. She commands them to come and save her. The five test subjects begin to terrorize the laboratory, assimilating everyone in their path, who then assimilates more. The Captain and his crew piece together that this must be the first Borg Home world, and that this is where they came from. Captain Decan is faced with the decision of destroying the Borg before they begin, or letting history play out, thus making the captain face violating everything he believes in (the temporal prime directive), or sacrificing it all for the apparent betterment of all races who had been assimilated by the Borg. Just as Q planned.

Thanks for Reading!
-Love Always,
                       W. F. Mick