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Activision ditches Star Trek - A Black Falcon - 1st July 2003 http://www.activision.com/en_US/news_article_cc/a2d66498-9dde-49c0-ade0-fde70b0caab9.html[/QUOTE] Quote:Complaint Cites Viacom's Lack of Support For "Star Trek" Movie and Television Franchise and Failure To Cooperate With Activision Well, it seems that Elite Force 2 is the last Trek game we'll see for a while... not really surprising given how Trek is struggling, but its still too bad. Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 1st July 2003 Damn, that sucks! EF II is so damn fun. And does this mean that Shattered Universe won't be coming out?? Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 1st July 2003 I can't say I really blame Activision, though. Paramount is handling Trek very poorly right now and they refuse to change. They've made so many mistakes in the past several years that it's going to take a whole lot to revive the franchise. Activision ditches Star Trek - A Black Falcon - 1st July 2003 Yeah, with Trek in the shape its in its probably the best business decision for them... its not like Enterprise is exactly a franchise worth the huge 5-year exclusive contract and, I assume, large amounts of money that this contract contains... Activision ditches Star Trek - Darunia - 9th July 2003 Star Trek never recovered from the original cancellation. I like TNG, never watched DS9...Voyager was lame and PC...and Enterprise isn't what they promised. It's just like Voyager; no more bold, and no more original. As for Star Trek videogames, I haven't played a new one in 11 years! They try to market cool FPS games like Elite Force on a blatantly pacifist, politically-correct show. Blah. Activision ditches Star Trek - Great Rumbler - 9th July 2003 ![]() Heh heh :D Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 9th July 2003 Hahaha, that is so true. ... And sad. :( Activision ditches Star Trek - Darunia - 10th July 2003 Haha. That goes for the Nintendo corporate brass too. Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Jaguar - 10th July 2003 Wow, Penny Arcade went Dilbert for a moment there :D. No problem, Dilbert is hilarious. *Garbage man walks into Dilbert's mom's house and changes out the trash cans* Dilbert: Since when have garbage men changed the trash out of our trash cans and replaced the liners? Garbage man: We've always done this. You just have to ask. Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Lord Neo - 10th July 2003 This sucks. I love Star Trek, the first PC game I ever bought was a Star Trek game, and the latest PC game I bought was a Star Trek one, and I just finished watching Star Trek before coming here. Damn Activison Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 10th July 2003 It's not Activision's fault, it's Viacom's. But there's some good news on this: http://filmforce.ign.com/startrek/articles/427/427206p1.html Activision ditches Star Trek - Great Rumbler - 11th July 2003 Nemesis wasn't a great Star Trek movie, but it had it's moments. I hope they make a Voyager movie; I wachted that more than Deep Space Nine. Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Lord Neo - 11th July 2003 I thought Nemesis was a good movie, certainly better than Insurection and maybe better than Generations, but First Contact was still the best Next Gen film. There really needs to be a DS9 movie though. They didn't really conclude the series when the last episode aired. I want to know what exactly happened to Sisko and if he'll ever return from the wormhole. I don't know what they'd do for a Voyager movie. Voyager has really concluded the main story of the whole series, and janeway has been promoted to admiral. Sure they could try to pull the same thing they did with Kirk to get Janeway back on the ship but I don't think that would make much sense because they've already pulled the "you were the greatest captain in starfleet and you know the ship like the back of your hand so you should take command again" thing with Kirk. Also she isn't the greatest commander in starfleet I would still argue that that would be Picard. I think it would be cool(even though they ruled out the next gen crew) if they loosly based a movie or two on William Shatner's series of Star Trek books, that way they could bring Kirk back, but there would need to be a few major changes since they can't have McCoy on it. I also think that B-4 should get a cameo in a future Trek film so that we can see how he's doing and see if he's almost the same as Data yet. Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 11th July 2003 Yeah I agree, neo. I liked Nemesis a lot more than Insurrection and just a tad bit more than Generations. I hated Voyager though, even though it was the first Trek series I watched on a regular basis. It's just TNG but with lamer plots and an insanely annoying cast. Enterprise isn't too hot (although there have been some good episodes this season), but it does have potential which will hopefully be reached in the future. Next season could be quite good with how they set it up. I like your Kirk idea (since the original cast is my favorite), but I don't know if most people want to see these old people back in action again. I certainly would, though. Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Lord Neo - 11th July 2003 I remember when Star Trek: The Return came out around a year after Generations came out. It was a really good book that pitted a Borg and Romulan alliance against the federation, and the worst part of it was they had taken Kirk's body and managed to resurect him using Borg technolegy. Their was a petition going around for awhile trying to get paramount to turn it into a movie, and Shatner even jumped on the bandwagon to try to get it done. Then I read that the Borg would be the villians in the next Star Trek movie and I was like "holy shit maybe it will happen, maybe Kirk will come back) but sadley he did not. That book was also interesting because it revealed that V'ger from the motion picture and the Borg were the same species. I also liked learning what happened to Chekov. He eventually became head of Star Fleet Security and Inteligence and later Grand Admiral Chekov the overall commander of starfleet. It's a really good series too because after that book they start fighting the mirror universe. Who's forces have once again rallied behind Emperor Tiberiouse, and what greater rival for James T. Kirk, than his mirror self Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 11th July 2003 Holy shit that would have been awesome! Activision ditches Star Trek - A Black Falcon - 13th July 2003 Nemesis is much better than Insurrection and almost certainly better than Generations. Its probably not quite as good as First Contact, but it was a very good Trek movie. It is too bad that Viacom is killing the franchise... :( Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Lord Neo - 21st July 2003 If they did adapt Shatner's series they would have to make some major changes since DeForest Kelly passed away and since they killed off Data, seeing as the main characters in the series are Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Picard and Data as well as Kirk's new wife who is half romulan and half klingon(I guess he doesn't still hold that much of a gruge against the klingons) Activision ditches Star Trek - OB1 - 21st July 2003 That would be so cool, but it would be a good idea so there's no way Paramount would want to do it. Activision ditches Star Trek - Dark Lord Neo - 22nd July 2003 lol I guess your right But then who knows, they might make a movie with McCoy in it so they can waste millions of dollars with a computer animated Bones that looks just like DeForest Kelly Activision ditches Star Trek - A Black Falcon - 22nd July 2003 Yeah, that would be cool... but as you say quite unlikely. Oh well... |