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James Robertson

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Kirk: The Early years Posted: Apr 21, 2006 7:57 PM
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I was all ready to blast the idea of Star Trek 11 - it's going to be about the young Kirk and Spock, coming out of the Academy. That was before I saw this:

This brings to the fore the new boss at Paramount, Gail Berman's promise to give the franchise a new and fresh look and revitalization. She has hired a whole new production team and leadership to headup the project as well. The old crew of Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, as far as we know now, will not be involved. Their primary duties will be taken over by Damon Lindelo and Bryan Burk. They are J.J. Abrams' production team behind the hit ABC show "LOST."

Well. If Berman and Braga are gone, then it might not suck. We'll have to wait and see, but there's actually some hope here :)

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