I don't understand the panic over the issue of whether the new series will be set in Prime or Nu universe. If it's a series set between TOS and TNG, with a new ship and a new crew, the ONLY way you'll be able to tell if it's Prime or not is by whether Vulcan still exists. And either way, the writers will be creating new characters, new stories, new aliens. And old aliens and ships (and continuity) will be tweaked and updated - just as they have been throughout Star Trek's history.
I don't understand the panic over the issue of whether the new series will be set in Prime or Nu universe. If it's a series set between TOS and TNG, with a new ship and a new crew, the ONLY way you'll be able to tell if it's Prime or not is by whether Vulcan still exists. And either way, the writers will be creating new characters, new stories, new aliens. And old aliens and ships (and continuity) will be tweaked and updated - just as they have been throughout Star Trek's history.
I don't understand the panic either. Does it really matter where it's set so long as some good stories are told?
Get off my lawn, and turn down these posts!! I'm trying to watch Matlock.
This thread has gotten entirely too civil.
Cooleddie said:I'd take a dump on your shoes, but you're in the forums pretty regularly. You always get crap on your shoes, so what's the challenge?
I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
You fight like a dairy farmer!!
Them's fightin' words.
You tin-plated dictators with delusions of godhood!
You have offended me! Step across the Neutral Zone and say that to our faces!
Wait. Hold on. Let me get my completely inappropriate sucker punch ready.
You dress in the manner of a male prostitute!
I don't get this obsession in that podcast and in others I've heard with a return to the Prime Universe. ("It's got to be Prime," to quote Dr. Trek.)
It's deader than a redshirt, Jim. Trekkies need to live long and prosper with that fact. A new show set in a universe with that much baggage — i.e. canon — is a suicide decision.
Sure to make the CBS All Access to work, CBS needs to attract the fanbase, but they don't have to pander to it. They likely want to draw in the general audience that loved the last two movies. Logically, the produces will look to replicate the success of the last two movies in a episodic series.
For STAR TREK to survive into the future, it needs to build a new fanbase, not continually feed an aging one.
What gets me is that we always hear how STAR TREK is about moving forward, but when someone comes along with a new take (TNG, '09, ItD) everyone panics at the disco and wants a return to the old stuff.
Why make it Star Trek then? The logical extension of your logic is that any set rule or concept is baggage. Therefore anything that makes it star trek is something that can be changed. I just don't understand how canon, or story, can be considered baggage. Having to work within the rules requires greater creativity and often is a good way of producing good writing, since it requires more that a cursory idea.
The next Star Trek should be a proper prequel to TOS. Give GR some respect.
Prequels are not set in stone either. Except if you make Kirk a woman.
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