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Location: UK
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Animated Series
I'm tempted because many see it as the 4th season to the original series and the fact that most of the cast came back to do the voices for it, makes me think it's probably worth having I know the animation isn't that brilliant but are the stories any good thoughts
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Re: Animated Series
It was actually the thing that I watched the most of Classic Trek wise when it aired in the UK in the mid 90s. Other than that I was always just the films and TNG onwards. I know the studios don't consider it canon, but I've wondered how much was actually contradicted. I read one of IDW's TOS series and they had Arex in it, and I loved that TAS put two very alien looking characters on the bridge, even if one of those was a cat lady. Yesteryear was also brilliant. |
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Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: Animated Series
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Location: Kingston, ON
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Commodore
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Re: Animated Series
Some fans have started, but I think that would be a fun project. I would love to work on/see that happen. |
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Location: On holiday. Regular service will resume on July 6.
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Re: Animated Series
If you enjoy "bad" episodes of Trek, buy and enjoy. If not, give it a miss.
Of the top of my head, "The Magicks of Megas Tu" directly contradicts Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (in the former, the Enterprise explores the centre of the galaxy, in the latter "no one has ever made it to the centre of the galaxy") and "The Slaver Weapon", being a Trekified rewrite of the Known Space short story "The Soft Weapon", doesn't fit with the modern Trek chronology. Sulu talks about four Man/Kzin wars, the last of which was 200 years prior to the episode - which would be about the time of Star Trek: First Contact. There have been some huge nods to TOS in live-action Trek: The young Spock scenes from 2009's Star Trek were based on those in "Yesteryear" - some parts copied word-for-word. The Sehlat seen in "Yesteryear" would be mentioned in, and then crop up, in Star Trek: Enterprise. Kor's old ship which he talks about in Deep Space Nine is the Klothos, from the animated episode "The Time Trap"
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Location: Avoiding Commander Gampu
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Re: Animated Series
TAS is a mixed bag. There are some high points (Yesteryear) and some low points (The Infinite Vulcan), and a lot of stuff in-between. If you are a compleatist, you'll want it. If not you might decide to skip this one.
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Captain
Location: U.S.A.
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Location: Sol 3
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Re: Animated Series
Me too. Hux, Members usually discuss TAS in the TOS Forum, since, as you stated, some people see the TAS as the 4th Season of TOS. Navigator NCC-2120 USS Entente /\
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Re: Animated Series
What happened was that in 1989, Gene Roddenberry issued a memo which basically declared that the animated series wasn't part of the canon. That was his personal preference, and it was binding as long as he was the one running the show. But then, in 1991, Roddenberry died, and his preference for how to treat TAS ceased to be binding the moment that happened. There have been a number of references to ideas from TAS in subsequent canon, as early as "Unification" referencing the events of "Yesteryear." True, there are a few TAS episodes that have been contradicted by later works, like "The Magicks of Megas-tu" and "The Slaver Weapon." But then, there are live-action movies and films that have also been contradicted. The way "The Alternative Factor" portrayed antimatter and dilithium has been contradicted by all subsequent and prior references to those substances. VGR: "Threshold" has been officially declared apocryphal by its own writers. VGR: "Fury" made claims about the difficulty of changing course at warp which, again, all prior and subsequent Trek has contradicted. And the ease of travel to the center of the galaxy in both "Megas-tu" and The Final Frontier has been contradicted by DS9 and VGR. Any long-running canon ignores or contradicts earlier parts of itself eventually. Not to mention that TAS is fully included on Memory Alpha as part of the canon material rather than as apocrypha, and it's counted on Startrek.com along with the other series and films. And nobody's kept the tie-in novels, comics, and computer games from referencing TAS for a long time now; indeed, such references have only been getting more frequent in the past few years. So the studio doesn't treat TAS any differently than it treats any other Trek series. And really, it's not the studio's place to say anyway. They don't care from canon, they just want to make money. It's the current creators of new screen material who define what counts and what doesn't. That's why Roddenberry's opinion was law so long as he was the showrunner, and why it stopped applying when he died and his successors started working in TAS nods here and there. As for the current creators of screen material, they practically remade scenes from "Yesteryear" in the first act of the 2009 movie, so that makes their stance pretty clear.
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Location: U.S.A.
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Commander
Location: California
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Re: Animated Series
Amazon.uk has it for £13 used, so I would consider that a worthwhile investment for any Star Trek fan.
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Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Animated Series
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