Re: Reason why I am not happy for a 4th film.
And considering the possibility of real multiple universes, somewhere out there:
-- Jeffrey Hunter stayed on, lived a long, full life, and was Christopher Pike in many incarnations of Trek on TV and in movies.
-- TOS wasn't cancelled and went on for several more seasons (how many is specific to the universe being talked about).
-- Phase II happened instead of a feature film, and ran for several seasons (some with Nimoy occasionally guest-staring, some without -- and again, the length of the run depended on the universe).
-- TMP bombed and there were no more movies.
-- TNG et al never happened.
-- TFF is the most acclaimed Trek movie, ever.
-- and so on.
How many Treks there could be in the Trek universe(s), and how many there could be as forms entertainment in real multi-verses boggles the mind.
Better to set back and enjoy what we've got. Thinking too much hurts.
Well that's one way of explaining recastings and continuity errors.There are some here, for the purpose of denying that the differentiation between the Prime and Alternate universe means anything, who will tell you that each and every movie is a reboot in a new universe. It won't be long before each episode in each series will be a new spawn of the multiverse.I am very easy going in that aspect, anything that is canon and not set in some mirror, parallel, alternate universe etc.
Thats ok for an episode or 2 parter but it has been done to death.![]()
And considering the possibility of real multiple universes, somewhere out there:
-- Jeffrey Hunter stayed on, lived a long, full life, and was Christopher Pike in many incarnations of Trek on TV and in movies.
-- TOS wasn't cancelled and went on for several more seasons (how many is specific to the universe being talked about).
-- Phase II happened instead of a feature film, and ran for several seasons (some with Nimoy occasionally guest-staring, some without -- and again, the length of the run depended on the universe).
-- TMP bombed and there were no more movies.
-- TNG et al never happened.
-- TFF is the most acclaimed Trek movie, ever.
-- and so on.
How many Treks there could be in the Trek universe(s), and how many there could be as forms entertainment in real multi-verses boggles the mind.

Better to set back and enjoy what we've got. Thinking too much hurts.