Meanwhile, Trelane:

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    Realistically, the chances that other species you encounter in a vast galaxy could be at your same technological level are low

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      That’s one beef I have with the Trek universe; everyone has warp drive and similar ships.

      I want a version where there are plant people who use no metal; or aquatic people who never found fire.

      No more five fingered aliens!

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        That’s one beef I have with the Trek universe; everyone has warp drive and similar ships.

        Well, I love Trek but it’s rather simplistic, the galaxy is essentially an enlarged planet Earth, so it’s kinda fitting that the technology level is equalized, everyone trades and spies, so…

        I want a version where there are plant people who use no metal; or aquatic people who never found fire.

        That’s a budget issue. The story was more important than the alien physiology… With nowaday’s CG it’s going to be easier to do that.

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          The same way you had ‘The Addams Family’ and ‘The Munsters’…

          I want a series that drops all of Trek’s history and starts fresh with a new ship. No five fingered aliens. Truly strange creatures. No Vulcans or Klingons, 100% new.

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          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poul_Anderson

          Poul Anderson was an old school science fiction writer of the Heinlein/Asimov era.

          He specialized in world building, often starting with a sun and then figuring out what the planets would look like. Once he had a good plaent he’d create the inhabitants.