If current rumors are true, I can easily imagine the Litverse going the way of the Star Wars EU. And that will be a sad day, no matter how great the new show is.
I'm blown away that a return to the Prime timeline is even on the table.
Sad day, maybe. But an inevitable day we all knew could happen. Or should that be "know can happen?"I can easily imagine the Litverse going the way of the Star Wars EU. And that will be a sad day, no matter how great the new show is.
You're not the boss of me, Mack! I'm going to pass out from lack of oxygen!! That'll show you!!!So breathe, my friends. Breathe.
The way I see it is, all science fiction is bound to be contradicted sooner or later, whether by scientific progress or just the calendar catching up. Eventually you have to stop trying to pretend it's "real" and just focus on whether it's entertaining.
The way I see it is, all science fiction is bound to be contradicted sooner or later, whether by scientific progress or just the calendar catching up. Eventually you have to stop trying to pretend it's "real" and just focus on whether it's entertaining.
If the new series is set in the Prime Universe, there is also no reason that they couldn't pull a Gene Roddenberry-maneuver and set the series 100, 200 or 500 years after Endgame & Star Trek Nemesis, in which case, the novel continuity wouldn't be really impacted, unless there was some really necessary story plots that take place in the late-2300's.
I suppose, if you authors and editors where so inclined, that even something as drastic as the return of the Borg could be reconciled in the epic tradition of the DC vol 1 comic series retcons.
I suppose, if you authors and editors where so inclined, that even something as drastic as the return of the Borg could be reconciled in the epic tradition of the DC vol 1 comic series retcons.
As someone that hasn't read much in the way of Trek comics, what was that?
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