From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: (BTW, Walter Koenig saw the pilot...
To: GENIE
Date: 1/30/1993 3:41:00 PM
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(BTW, Walter Koenig saw the pilot and said it was "a winner," adding that he thinks it "should get a lot of the Trek fans, plus a lot of more mainstream viewers.")
How much of the basic "saga" is in the pilot? Some...bits and pieces. The problem, always, is that we have a whole new universe to establish, with all the backstory that goes with that. As it is, it's fairly "information intensive," as one person put it. We find out about the Earth/Minbari war, the curious surrender, Sinclair's past, the missing 24 hours, the relations between the various governments and their own personal agendas, and a hint of what's to come. This while establishing the backstory of all our characters, and telling a story in present time (for them).
I think you will find indications of what we've talked about for the series present in the pilot. Which is why it bears watching more than once; you'll pick up more information and more of a sense of the world the more closely you inspect it. (We tried to come up with a pilot that actually BENEFITS from close inspection, rather than falling apart if you look at it too closely.)
Had a meeting the other day with the folks who're going to be doing the B5 games. (As to platform...variations are being planned for ALL of the various platforms...CD-ROM, IBM, Amiga, Mac, Sega and so on.) It was a terrific meeting, with top of the line people. What was interesting was the fact that they seemed shell-shocked from dealing with other producers, the heavy restrictions, the interference, the hassles...my attitude on this show has always been, "Here...we're creating a whole universe for you to go and play in. Do so." So they're going to have a lot of freedom to come up with stuff. I *want* to be surprised. Hell, I want to play the games.
Because of the need to avoid any substantial conflicts with the general arc of the story, I gave them a peek into the five year arc, a few things that had to happen. As long as things didn't cross into these areas, the territory was completely open. And knowing that going in, there are no surprises down the road to sabotage them. They seemed...well, there were a lot of very wide eyes when I explained some of what we were going to do. They also saw the pilot at the screening that night, and apparently loved it. We're cooking along, folks....
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