Partiuclarly since Cyke missed the point of my post. I was commentng on the fact that any "newbie" who hadn't seen the old timeline would have 700 hours of enjoyment ahead of them. It was not a comment in any way shape or form about separate continuities or competition between the two. I wasn't making a value judgement as Cyke seems to think I was.
No, I wasn't calling you out or anything like that. I just referenced your post because it reminded me of my bf, who very much falls in with your line about "glass half full." Like I said, my bf was a newbie who found TNG because of current Trek. He had *at least* 170 hours of enjoyment in front of him, just from that one show itself.
My line about how there's no competition needed between the two continuities, I thought, was in support of your post as well. If one acts as a doorway to the other, then they're working in conjunction with each other, which is a good thing.
If there's a value judgment there, it's that I really value the fact that my bf is encountering Prime Trek for the first time, which is something that no current Trekkie can ever do again. That's for future Trekkies to experience, and that's thanks to Abrams.
Ok that dictionary is a joke right? What do the hipster women wear? I hope they don't have beards. I like my idea of the 60s bar with the cool star trek and lost in space stuff in it much better.
That had to be a joke but a pretty funny one.
Just out of curiosity, how old are you? I ask because, well, the pretentious hipster stereotype is pretty well known, and exists in a lot of countries.