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Re: The Constellation's registry number
Since you've pointed out there is no evidence to prove either way what it meant, again, how is it a retcon? ![]() And if you didn't notice before, it is my suggestion that there is a USS Starship which is just my opinion. |
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Location: Clinton, OH
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
On the other hand, REtroactive CONtinuity would imply taking something from a subsequent series and applying it to TOS, wouldn't it? Never mind me. I'm old and easily confused. |
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Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
Some retcons can work when it can explain something vague in TOS yet without violating or being inconsistent with the overall subtext. But when it is in direct contradiction of what was explicitly said, shown or inferred in subtext then it's blatant and (in my opinion) wrong headed. Example. In "Space Seed" Spock says WW3 and the Eugenics Wars of the early 1990s were one and the same thing. Yet in TNG it's rewritten as separate conflicts. From then on practically everybody goes with the explanation that Spock got it wrong and misremembered his history. Oh, and Kirk and McCoy happened to misremember theirs as well?---because they sure as hell didn't correct Spock. I don't think so. And this is but one of many outright and more subtle contradictions that piled up over the course of several films and spinoff series. It's understandable on some level because a lot of fans want all the films and series to be of one consistent continuity. However, another way to look at it (to each his/her own) is that each subsequent spinoff was an alternate continuity that shared many similar elements yet differed (sometimes greatly) in others. And this can include TAS and the films as well each according to your own perception.
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
Generally, I don't see why any particular story should be considered immune to later reinterpretation. It's all on the plus side: the original story survives, but new meaning is added to it. Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
Just as ENT is a bastardized take on pre TOS times TNG (as well as DS9 and VOY) is a skewed take post TOS. And I happen like a fair chunk of TNG albeit mostly the earlier parts.
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
Doesn't mean Earth didn't have wars. Even armageddon-level ones, including nuclear winters as per "A Matter of Time". Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
A "general era" that spans 1993 through 2053 at the very least is very general indeed! Curiously, one would think that "Eugenics Wars" would be the alien name for the nationalist-racist conflict we call WWII, but it's Spock who speaks of World Wars and McCoy who brings up the other name. Although perhaps both sides are ridiculing the silly terminology of the other here? Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: None Given
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
"We faced a similar crisis in our early nuclear age. We found the wisdom not to destroy ourselves." ^^^ That doesn't mean there was never any nuclear war on earth, just that whatever incidents may have happened - mankind managed not to destry itself, or the biosphere of the planet. |
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Location: Onboard a sliver dog bone shaped satellite in Earth orbit
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Constellation's registry number
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