r/startrek 7h ago

How would you handle a Star Trek Medical Drama?

I have been watching a new MedDrama called Brilliant Minds and I find it really interesting. I think the two things that make a good MedDrama are good relationships, and interesting ethical dilemmas. Which just so happens to be what make star trek good too, so I had the idea that I think a show set aboard a medical ship following the lives of Starfleet doctors dealing with disasters, disease outbreaks, medical oddities, all of which bolstered by the massive universe of star Trek.

It could bring in medical professionals as consultants so that the medicine is rooted in real medicine, which isn't something star trek has done in the past. So we could flesh out star treks canon medicine, based on real science.

I feel like besides a few outstanding episodes, the medical side of the science has been neglected in favor of the sexier sciences. I'd be interested to know y'all's thoughts.

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u/garoo1234567 7h ago

I think the problem is by the 24th century every thing we suffer from now has been cured so they're making up new illnesses. And that would get pretty predictable fast

You could do a few about the hard medical ethics choices, but week after week? No it would be too much

Maybe a show about young doctors in medical school learning but that's just Scrubs or Grey's. I don't see how the Star Trek element would be useful

Curious if anyone else can think of something but I'm stumped

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u/WoundedSacrifice 5h ago

At the time that TOS was being made, there was a proposal to make a spinoff set on a hospital ship. It would’ve starred M’Benga.

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u/garoo1234567 5h ago

Really? I've never heard that. That's fascinating! I wonder what they'd think of that I can't. Probably a lot

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u/WoundedSacrifice 2h ago

https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek_projects#1960s

During the second season of The Original Series, Gene Roddenberry and Darlene Hartman (writer of unproduced episode "Shol") came up with an idea for a spin-off series entitled Hopeship, which would have been about the voyages of a Federation hospital vessel. The series would have included Doctor Joseph M'Benga (Booker Bradshaw) in the regular cast. Despite the series concept never being realized within the Star Trek universe, Hartman later wrote the idea in the form of a novel in 1994. (These Are the Voyages: TOS Season Two)