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Ronald D. Moore
Profession : Producer
Birth : July 5, 1964
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'Generations,' we slaved over for a year; we worked it over and over and over again, and in the end, it just fell short.
Ronald D. Moore
Looking back now on our workload, I just shake my head at our pace. 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' was my first series, so I didn't know anything about that when I started. I just assumed it was normal to make 26 episodes a year on a seven-day shooting schedule.
Ronald D. Moore
There is not a new hopeful, optimistic vision of the future that I am currently aware of. Certainly, not one that has penetrated pop culture awareness in the way 'Star Trek' has.
Ronald D. Moore
I'd argue that in the last few decades in America, when people are asked what they hope the future will look like, they still turn to 'Star Trek.' They hope we put aside our differences and come together as humanity, that we rise above war, poverty, racism, and other problems that have beset us.
Ronald D. Moore
I'm used to something where you have to create an entire world, and I do like that process. I like getting the audience to believe that outside of the frame of your television set, there's a whole real world that exists that is different from your day-to-day reality.
Ronald D. Moore
Romance classically has tragic underpinnings to it.
Ronald D. Moore
I started my career at 'Star Trek,' and that had a huge, very vocal fan base.
Ronald D. Moore
I like interacting with fans, and I like hearing what they say, but you have to take it all with a grain of salt.
Ronald D. Moore
It's been an old saw in science fiction for a long time, since 'Frankenstein,' that we're going to create life that's going to turn on us.
Ronald D. Moore
I really wanted to write the death of Captain Kirk.
Ronald D. Moore
Some of the storytelling we did in 'Battlestar Galactica,' to graft that onto 'Star Trek,' it would have required changing the entire format of the show and, really, a different taste of the show.
Ronald D. Moore
The technobabble in 'Trek' just got completely out of control.
Ronald D. Moore
The last thing I wanted to do was 'Battlestar Galactica.' I thought, 'I've done sci-fi. I did 'Blade Runner.' I don't have to do anything more.'
Ronald D. Moore
The original 'Star Trek' is very much a product of the '60s - the new frontier, optimism, the idea of bringing democracy to the galaxy. It's still a timeless show, but it's very much a show made in the 1960s.
Ronald D. Moore
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