Could For All Mankind’s Space Travel Become Just Like Star Trek’s? Ronald D. Moore’s Take Gives Me Hope

Could For All Mankind's Space Travel Become Just Like Star Trek's? Ronald D. Moore's Take Gives Me Hope

As a lifelong Star Trek fan who has spent countless hours exploring the vast cosmos of Ronald D. Moore’s creative mind, I can hardly contain my excitement over his recent comments about the potential inclusion of starships in For All Mankind. Having grown up with Moore’s brilliant contributions to The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and even the groundbreaking First Contact, it feels like a dream come true to see him hinting at a direction that could bring us closer to the Star Trek universe we all know and love.


There are numerous internet users who highly appreciate the show “For All Mankind,” and this isn’t unexpected since Ronald D. Moore, its co-creator, has a strong connection to the Star Trek universe. He has previously made significant contributions as a writer for shows like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and even one of the best Star Trek films, First Contact. Given his long-standing ties with the franchise and For All Mankind’s focus on reimagining human space exploration, TopMob wondered if there might ever come a time when the show takes on more of a Star Trek feel.

In its ongoing narrative, “For All Mankind” has consistently incorporated actors from “Star Trek” and often references the franchise. As Season 5 of this Apple TV+ show is being developed by the crew, a question crossed my mind. Given that humans have colonized Mars in the series by the ’90s, will there ever be a time when the storyline advances to spacecraft capable of Warp speed, similar to those seen in “Star Trek”? Ronald D. Moore provided an intriguing answer:

As a game enthusiast, I’m excited to share that our team has been brainstorming ideas for upcoming seasons. While we’ve traditionally progressed the storyline about a decade apart, we’re open to exploring new possibilities. You might even find us venturing beyond Earth in starships! Keep your eyes peeled for these exciting developments!

Moore refrained from confirming that For All Mankind will indeed move in this direction for Season 5. However, it’s worth noting that the series only entered the 21st century in Season 4 with fresh sets. The hint of discussions about leaping into the distant future is intriguing, considering the popular aspect of the show is fast approaching our current time.

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Could For All Mankind's Space Travel Become Just Like Star Trek's? Ronald D. Moore's Take Gives Me Hope

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For Star Trek fans, the idea of starships in For All Mankind must bring added excitement. There are plenty of upcoming Trek shows on the way to be excited about, but Ronald D. Moore unfortunately hasn’t been a part of this new era. Seeing the way he’d bring starships into For All Mankind‘s universe may be the closest fans get to a modern Trek from Moore, assuming he isn’t in any secret conversations about being involved in an upcoming show or movie.

We haven’t yet had a glimpse of what Ronald D. Moore has planned for Season 5 of “For All Mankind,” as production on the new season began only mid-July. Moreover, efforts are being made on a spinoff titled “Star City” that will present the story of “For All Mankind” from a Soviet perspective with significant alterations. It’s likely we’ll have to wait a while before this series starts exploring territory reminiscent of “Star Trek,” but I’m eagerly anticipating seeing how Moore would approach it within his own universe.

As we eagerly anticipate more episodes of For All Mankind, fellow enthusiasts might savor revisiting Ronald D. Moore’s diverse works within the Star Trek universe by subscribing to Paramount+ and streaming his creations. Personally, I would wholeheartedly recommend diving into any episode penned by him for The Next Generation, but truthfully, you won’t regret choosing any piece from his impressive portfolio.

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2024-08-08 05:07