As seven would say: "That's Irrelevant."TOS, TAS,TNG,DS9, VOY, ENT and DCS refer to the shows. TMP, TWOK, TSFS. TVH, TTF,TUC,GEN, FC, INS, NEM, 09, STID and BEY refer to the movies. Memorize them, there might be a quiz.
Pay attention.
As seven would say: "That's Irrelevant."TOS, TAS,TNG,DS9, VOY, ENT and DCS refer to the shows. TMP, TWOK, TSFS. TVH, TTF,TUC,GEN, FC, INS, NEM, 09, STID and BEY refer to the movies. Memorize them, there might be a quiz.
Just sharing some info you seemed to lack to avoid future confusion.As seven would say: "That's Irrelevant."
Pay attention.
Just sharing some info you seemed to lack to avoid future confusion.
This oneWhat remark of mine made you think that I lacked this information?
This one
I took your post to indicate an unfamiliarity with how "ENT" is usually used around these parts. If I was wrong, I apologize.What???
I took your post to indicate an unfamiliarity with how "ENT" is usually used around these parts. If I was wrong, I apologize.
I don't find that very convincing. TOS is mentioned a few times in TNG, DS9 and Voyager. TNG is mentioned on DS9 and Voyager. And DS9 is mentioned on Voyager.
SO how come that ENT is never ever mentioned even once on any of these shows?
There are species first seen in TOS, that are continued later. Klingons, Romulans, etc. Given that it is the basis for all of Trek, it's almost impossible to not to reference TOS.But there not that many more references to TOS stuff there than there are ENT references
There are species first seen in TOS, that are continued later. Klingons, Romulans, etc. Given that it is the basis for all of Trek, it's almost impossible to not to reference TOS.
[/QUOTE]Through ENT's use of setting up stuff that appeared in later episodes, the show created it's own organic links to the older franchise. And, in fact, there are very minimal inter-show references in the franchise. TNG, DS9, and VOY have the most, since they're in the same era. But there not that many more references to TOS stuff there than there are ENT references (albeit ones that ENT created in itself).
Star Trek Beyond also uses ENT as part of its backstory.
Thing is, those DS9 and Voyager episodes were only done specifically to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary.I don't agree. each series, IE TNG, DS9 and Voy has ONE episode entirely devoted to TOS. TNG has relics, DS9 has a time travel_tribble story. VOY has flashbacks (with Tuvok "remembering" the time when he was part of Sulu's crew.)
Thing is, those DS9 and Voyager episodes were only done specifically to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary.
How could those events be mentioned? The show hadn't been created yet. The 22nd Century was almost a blank slate anyway. So anything Enterprise came up with could fit with little difficulty.My point being that the link between these series and TOS was strongly and clearly established, while not one word was said about ENT (IE the events taking place during the time period of ENT).
How could those events be mentioned? The show hadn't been created yet. The 22nd Century was almost a blank slate anyway. So anything Enterprise came up with could fit with little difficulty.
It's all fiction. Mostly made up as they went along. There was no master plan. No list to consult. No history to read. That most of it fits without getting out a hammer and chisel is pretty amazing
For that to happen there needs to be another show set in the 24th Century and for the writers of that show to actually care enough about it to address the issue.My point is that to be consistent, there should be an in-universe explanation for why they are never spoken of,. Like maybe Archer did something that cast a pall over his mission back then.
My point being that the link between these series and TOS was strongly and clearly established, while not one word was said about ENT (IE the events taking place during the time period of ENT).
Sure there is. Like I mentioned earlier in the thread, the events of the Kir'shara trilogy from Enterprise are mentioned in Gambit on TNG.while not one word was said about ENT (IE the events taking place during the time period of ENT).
Sure there is. Like I mentioned earlier in the thread, the events of the Kir'shara trilogy from Enterprise are mentioned in Gambit on TNG.
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