CBS are doing this new series.Someone's probably mentioned this already, but as Dennis said, Star Trek's only recent success has been in the new movies, and one of the movie's writers is the executive producer on the series, and now we have Fuller, who has been saying for years that if he made a Star Trek series he'd set it in a new timeline, I think it's safe to assume that it will definitely not be in the Prime universe.
Based on what little we know, is there any actual evidence that it will be Prime?
and now we have Fuller, who has been saying for years that if he made a Star Trek series he'd set it in a new timeline...
CBS are doing this new series.
CBS owns Prime, Paramount owns JJ-verse.
Only FACT in this argument.
CBS are doing this new series.
CBS owns Prime, Paramount owns JJ-verse.
Only FACT in this argument.
I respectfully disagree. I was here during those dark times. Back then, the most important issue in the universe... the thing that threatened to rip our community apart... the one issue that was far more important than the legality of building settlements on the west bank of Gaza... was should T'Pol be with Trip... or Archer... We barely made it out of that conflict alive.Though to read these boards during its run, one would think it was tearing apart the integrity of the Star Trek universe on a weekly basis)
CBS are doing this new series.
CBS owns Prime, Paramount owns JJ-verse.
Only FACT in this argument.
Any statement of who owns the IP associated with the new movies is speculation unless you've read the contracts between CBS, Paramount, Bad Robot, Abrams, and Kurtzman.
Unfortunately I don't have a link, but as I recall it was in a Trekmovie article from a few years back.Source, please? The quotes I've read from him sound more ambiguous than that.
He said he found the JJ-verse to be interesting, not that he wanted to do a show in the JJ-verse.Unfortunately I don't have a link, but as I recall it was in a Trekmovie article from a few years back.
Films have always had limitations put upon them that tv doesn't really have to deal with.
Tv shows can take a long time to tell a story, to involve characters that really get time to grow. Time to let events actually build and occur in a more natural time frame, so you don't have to compress a time frame to get to all the points you need to be in a 2 hour movie.
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By putting it in JJ universe its gives the creators free reign to go into any direction they wish. And are only beholden to a small amount of Trek that has ever been released, ENT and three films.
The only issues I have with the JJ Universe is that interstellar beaming needs to die. I mean sure we know at least one in TOS time did have that technology, when they beamed Larissa to the Enterprise from the alien planet the computer that created her was on, but that element really destroys the need for any ship.
and actually do a better job showing the passage of time (something the new films are certainly not the only Trek to massively screw up).
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