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Science Fiction » alt.startrek » Re: [News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek
Re: [News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek [message #165949] Mo, 14 November 2005 08:21
phyphor  
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:47:41 +1300, Anybody
<anybody [at] anywhere-anytime.com> wrote:

>
>Damn! It's not the biggest idiot and he only means "at the moment". The
>twit isn't gone for good. As soon as his own rubbish show fails he'll
>be back. :-(
>
>
>
>From SciFi.com ...
>
>
> Braga: I'm Done With Trek
> -------------------------
> Longtime Star Trek producer Brannon Braga told SCI FI Wire
> that he's done with the franchise,

IT'S A FUCKING XMAS MIRACLE!!!

> at least for now and for
> the foreseeable future.

BOOO!

> "At the moment, yeah," Braga said
> in an interview. "There will be a lot of fans cheering
> about that,"

No shit, ya think? I wonder why....

>he added wryly, referring to the often caustic
> fan criticism directed at him during his 15 years as a
> writer and producer on Trek series and movies.

gee, I wonder why we got caustic with him? Could it be because he
basically raped every Trek franchise after TNG?

>
> Since the end of Star Trek: Enterprise earlier this year
> after four seasons on the air, there have been no plans
> announced for either a new Trek film or TV series for the
> first time in 18 years. But Braga said that, even if there
> were, he would likely turn down any chance to be part of
> it.

"likely." One would hope they wouldn't even bother to ask him.


> "At this point, most likely not," Braga said. "Just
> having come off so many years on the show and having done
> something different, I just don't think I would be ready
> now. Nor do I think they would necessarily ask me. But if
> they came to me today, I would have to be very flattered,
> but politely decline."


And they would have to be VERY drunk.

>
> Braga served as co-creator and executive producer of Star
> Trek: Enterprise. Braga began his tenure with the Trek
> franchise in 1990 as a writer/producer on The Next
> Generation. In 1995, he was appointed executive producer
> of Star Trek: Voyager. Braga wrote more than 150 Trek
> episodes, including the Next Generation series finale
> "All Good Things ... ," which earned him the Hugo Award
> for excellence in science fiction writing. Braga also
> co-wrote the movies Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek:
> First Contact, which became the highest-grossing of the
> nine Star Trek films.

I wonder who Braga stole the ideas for FC from? Given the *ahem*
quality issues Generations had, I just don't see him suddenly
improving in time to write FC, and then promptly going back to writing
drek.

> Braga worked closely with the other
> longtime executive producer of Trek, Rick Berman.
>
> Braga is now an executive producer on CBS' new SF drama
> Threshold and has left Trek behind. "You know how it is,"
> he said. "You did something for a long time. Star Trek
> was very good to me.

You sure weren't good to it.

> And I certainly did my best to
> contribute to Star Trek. But there just comes a point
> where I'm not sure what else I would have to give.
> I certainly could see the financial value in it, but at
> this point, creatively, I would not want to be involved
> in something that I couldn't give to."

If only he'da just thought that from the beginning!

>
> Threshold moves to a new timeslot, Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
> ET/PT, beginning Nov. 22.

Yea, I'll be sure and watch....... when pigs fly.

-LMB
Re: [News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek [message #165950 ] Mo, 14 November 2005 08:57
onelia  
"Louis M. Brown" <phyphor [at] rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:6megn1d3gsnosbg2m9fmeheq2bntllpf2p [at] 4ax.com...
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:47:41 +1300, Anybody
> <anybody [at] anywhere-anytime.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Damn! It's not the biggest idiot and he only means "at the moment". The
>>twit isn't gone for good. As soon as his own rubbish show fails he'll
>>be back. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>>From SciFi.com ...
>>
>>
>> Braga: I'm Done With Trek
>> -------------------------
>> Longtime Star Trek producer Brannon Braga told SCI FI Wire
>> that he's done with the franchise,
>
> IT'S A FUCKING XMAS MIRACLE!!!
>
>> at least for now and for
>> the foreseeable future.
>
> BOOO!
>
>> "At the moment, yeah," Braga said
>> in an interview. "There will be a lot of fans cheering
>> about that,"
>
> No shit, ya think? I wonder why....
>
>>he added wryly, referring to the often caustic
>> fan criticism directed at him during his 15 years as a
>> writer and producer on Trek series and movies.
>
> gee, I wonder why we got caustic with him? Could it be because he
> basically raped every Trek franchise after TNG?

No one can argue that he did his job well- from the studios point of view
that is!!!!
Re: [News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek [message #165951 ] Mo, 14 November 2005 12:00
Kweeg  
"Louis M. Brown" <phyphor [at] rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:6megn1d3gsnosbg2m9fmeheq2bntllpf2p [at] 4ax.com...
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:47:41 +1300, Anybody
> <anybody [at] anywhere-anytime.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >Damn! It's not the biggest idiot and he only means "at the moment". The
> >twit isn't gone for good. As soon as his own rubbish show fails he'll
> >be back. :-(
> >
> >
> >
> >From SciFi.com ...
> >
> >
> > Braga: I'm Done With Trek
> > -------------------------
> > Longtime Star Trek producer Brannon Braga told SCI FI Wire
> > that he's done with the franchise,
>
> IT'S A FUCKING XMAS MIRACLE!!!
>
> > at least for now and for
> > the foreseeable future.
>
> BOOO!
>
> > "At the moment, yeah," Braga said
> > in an interview. "There will be a lot of fans cheering
> > about that,"
>
> No shit, ya think? I wonder why....
>
> >he added wryly, referring to the often caustic
> > fan criticism directed at him during his 15 years as a
> > writer and producer on Trek series and movies.
>
> gee, I wonder why we got caustic with him? Could it be because he
> basically raped every Trek franchise after TNG?
>
> >
> > Since the end of Star Trek: Enterprise earlier this year
> > after four seasons on the air, there have been no plans
> > announced for either a new Trek film or TV series for the
> > first time in 18 years. But Braga said that, even if there
> > were, he would likely turn down any chance to be part of
> > it.
>
> "likely." One would hope they wouldn't even bother to ask him.
>
>
> > "At this point, most likely not," Braga said. "Just
> > having come off so many years on the show and having done
> > something different, I just don't think I would be ready
> > now. Nor do I think they would necessarily ask me. But if
> > they came to me today, I would have to be very flattered,
> > but politely decline."
>
>
> And they would have to be VERY drunk.
>
> >
> > Braga served as co-creator and executive producer of Star
> > Trek: Enterprise. Braga began his tenure with the Trek
> > franchise in 1990 as a writer/producer on The Next
> > Generation. In 1995, he was appointed executive producer
> > of Star Trek: Voyager. Braga wrote more than 150 Trek
> > episodes, including the Next Generation series finale
> > "All Good Things ... ," which earned him the Hugo Award
> > for excellence in science fiction writing. Braga also
> > co-wrote the movies Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek:
> > First Contact, which became the highest-grossing of the
> > nine Star Trek films.
>
> I wonder who Braga stole the ideas for FC from? Given the *ahem*
> quality issues Generations had, I just don't see him suddenly
> improving in time to write FC, and then promptly going back to writing
> drek.
>
> > Braga worked closely with the other
> > longtime executive producer of Trek, Rick Berman.
> >
> > Braga is now an executive producer on CBS' new SF drama
> > Threshold and has left Trek behind. "You know how it is,"
> > he said. "You did something for a long time. Star Trek
> > was very good to me.
>
> You sure weren't good to it.
>
> > And I certainly did my best to
> > contribute to Star Trek. But there just comes a point
> > where I'm not sure what else I would have to give.
> > I certainly could see the financial value in it, but at
> > this point, creatively, I would not want to be involved
> > in something that I couldn't give to."
>
> If only he'da just thought that from the beginning!
>
> >
> > Threshold moves to a new timeslot, Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
> > ET/PT, beginning Nov. 22.
>
> Yea, I'll be sure and watch....... when pigs fly.


Couldn't have heckled better myself Louis!
--

Qapla'
Kweeg
Ten of Canadian Clubs in the Eeeevil Trek Cabal
http://members.shaw.ca/iksbloodoath
"Half a gallon a'scotch!" Scotty (Spectre of the Gun)
Re: [News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek [message #165952 ] Mo, 14 November 2005 12:42
Captain Kundalini  
Braga, do us all a favor:

FUCK OFF and DIE!


"Louis M. Brown" <phyphor [at] rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:6megn1d3gsnosbg2m9fmeheq2bntllpf2p [at] 4ax.com...
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:47:41 +1300, Anybody
> <anybody [at] anywhere-anytime.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Damn! It's not the biggest idiot and he only means "at the moment". The
>>twit isn't gone for good. As soon as his own rubbish show fails he'll
>>be back. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>>From SciFi.com ...
>>
>>
>> Braga: I'm Done With Trek
>> -------------------------
>> Longtime Star Trek producer Brannon Braga told SCI FI Wire
>> that he's done with the franchise,
>
> IT'S A FUCKING XMAS MIRACLE!!!
>
>> at least for now and for
>> the foreseeable future.
>
> BOOO!
>
>> "At the moment, yeah," Braga said
>> in an interview. "There will be a lot of fans cheering
>> about that,"
>
> No shit, ya think? I wonder why....
>
>>he added wryly, referring to the often caustic
>> fan criticism directed at him during his 15 years as a
>> writer and producer on Trek series and movies.
>
> gee, I wonder why we got caustic with him? Could it be because he
> basically raped every Trek franchise after TNG?
>
>>
>> Since the end of Star Trek: Enterprise earlier this year
>> after four seasons on the air, there have been no plans
>> announced for either a new Trek film or TV series for the
>> first time in 18 years. But Braga said that, even if there
>> were, he would likely turn down any chance to be part of
>> it.
>
> "likely." One would hope they wouldn't even bother to ask him.
>
>
>> "At this point, most likely not," Braga said. "Just
>> having come off so many years on the show and having done
>> something different, I just don't think I would be ready
>> now. Nor do I think they would necessarily ask me. But if
>> they came to me today, I would have to be very flattered,
>> but politely decline."
>
>
> And they would have to be VERY drunk.
>
>>
>> Braga served as co-creator and executive producer of Star
>> Trek: Enterprise. Braga began his tenure with the Trek
>> franchise in 1990 as a writer/producer on The Next
>> Generation. In 1995, he was appointed executive producer
>> of Star Trek: Voyager. Braga wrote more than 150 Trek
>> episodes, including the Next Generation series finale
>> "All Good Things ... ," which earned him the Hugo Award
>> for excellence in science fiction writing. Braga also
>> co-wrote the movies Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek:
>> First Contact, which became the highest-grossing of the
>> nine Star Trek films.
>
> I wonder who Braga stole the ideas for FC from? Given the *ahem*
> quality issues Generations had, I just don't see him suddenly
> improving in time to write FC, and then promptly going back to writing
> drek.
>
>> Braga worked closely with the other
>> longtime executive producer of Trek, Rick Berman.
>>
>> Braga is now an executive producer on CBS' new SF drama
>> Threshold and has left Trek behind. "You know how it is,"
>> he said. "You did something for a long time. Star Trek
>> was very good to me.
>
> You sure weren't good to it.
>
>> And I certainly did my best to
>> contribute to Star Trek. But there just comes a point
>> where I'm not sure what else I would have to give.
>> I certainly could see the financial value in it, but at
>> this point, creatively, I would not want to be involved
>> in something that I couldn't give to."
>
> If only he'da just thought that from the beginning!
>
>>
>> Threshold moves to a new timeslot, Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
>> ET/PT, beginning Nov. 22.
>
> Yea, I'll be sure and watch....... when pigs fly.
>
> -LMB
>
>
Trek fans have much to be thankful for this thanksgiving ... Re:[News] Braga: I'm Done With Trek [message #166094 ] Fr, 18 November 2005 22:20
stephen voss  
Louis M. Brown wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:47:41 +1300, Anybody
> <anybody [at] anywhere-anytime.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Damn! It's not the biggest idiot and he only means "at the moment". The
>>twit isn't gone for good. As soon as his own rubbish show fails he'll
>>be back. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>
>>From SciFi.com ...
>
>>
>> Braga: I'm Done With Trek
>> -------------------------
>> Longtime Star Trek producer Brannon Braga told SCI FI Wire
>> that he's done with the franchise,
>
>
> IT'S A FUCKING XMAS MIRACLE!!!

Actually the correct saying would be

Trek fans can give thanks and mean it...the day of our deliverance
has arrived! ;-)

"Mr. Braga...let me people go" ;-) (in best gospel song voice) ;-)
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