Watch her still not believe in aliens.
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“Captain! That man over there walking down the hall is a literal alien!”
Forget Section 31 -- this is the kind of Federation skunkworks department I'd like to see more of. A team of weirdos dealing with obscure, unlikely, unexplained phenomena.
Isn’t that TNG?
Yes more TNG sounds good! I'll be honest haven't watched a series since Enterprise, but I do still watch TNG and well most Enterprise and pre series. Not as much Enterprise as the rest mind you.
Also yes, Orville almost scratches the TNG itch but not 100%.
You should give Strange New Worlds a shot. I haven't liked much post DS9 and Voyager, but SNW gets it right.
I was thinking of something a little more low-rent than Starfleet's flagship 😅
Now we're talking!
Episode 1: team goes to investigate weird ghostly sightings on a newly colonized planet
resolution: it actually was swamp gas reflecting off the moon. Not some alien parasite or foreign tech.
That sounds amazing actually
This would be an awesome show. An interesting departure from the Star Trek show standard format, and with Gillian Anderson, how could it lose?
I would watch the fuck out of this
Mulder: Scully, there's aliens everywhere, you gotta believe me!
Scully: I know Mulder, we're on Deep Space Nine, it's always filled with them and you can't call them that anymore Mulder.
Ensign Mulder works hard every episode to convince Captain Scully that there are no aliens. See sees proof of it every episode, but by the next one she is out there believing in aliens again.
Just because aliens did the last 86 strange stuff they went to investigate, it doesn't mean they also did the next one.
She just believe in statistical independence between their episodes.
Honestly I think she could make a great captain. Would watch
I would watch the fuck outta this
Dominatrix Janeway, I like it
"The coffee is out there."
Not for long!
GILLIAN ANDERSON AS THE DIRECTOR OF TEMPORAL INVESTIGATIONS.
I WANT THIS TO EXIST IMMEDIATELY.
I hope the first episode doesn't involve worms and sewage ..... first episode involves worms and sewage
the truth is in there.
someone go dig it out.
and film it.
David Duchovney can play the ship's sardonic doctor. Don't let that man anywhere near the bridge tho.
What happens when DTI gets involved and she meets Lucsly?
Hmm, the immediate question is what would be an X file in a setting where wood things happen all the time. It'd have to get pretty wild, even lovecraftian to really step past the craziness of normality in the trek verse.