As long as they want as long as they can continue to make money. What else?I know I've asked this before but how far chronologically will they get if they continue indefinitely?
As long as they want as long as they can continue to make money. What else?I know I've asked this before but how far chronologically will they get if they continue indefinitely?
As long as they want as long as they can continue to make money. What else?
But will they ever reach the point where they need to reboot the tie-ins to continue?
Gold Key did it 40 years ago.
Of course, it ended in a fencing match between Kirk and his doppelganger from a previous incarnation of the universe where the Starfleet uniform was blue pants.
I think the only way that would happen at this point is if something is introduced in Discovery or a future show or movie that completely contradicts the books.But will they ever reach the point where they need to reboot the tie-ins to continue?
I think the only way that would happen at this point is if something is introduced in Discovery or a future show or movie that completely contradicts the books.
I think the only way that would happen at this point is if something is introduced in Discovery or a future show or movie that completely contradicts the books.
"Completely" being the key word, since the Novelverse has worked around or glossed over contradictions before (e.g. the planetary conditions of Andor/ia or the anatomy of the Tholians). Or just left some contradictions unaddressed, like the dual Defiants in SCE: Interphase and ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly."
I think there was a time when the Star Wars Expanded Universe was contradicted by things like the prequel movies or The Clone Wars' treatment of Mandalorians, and later books just quietly retconned out the parts that conflicted with new screen canon while keeping the rest. I suspect something similar might happen here.
My explanation for the two Defiants was that the Defiant in Interphase is the "real" Defiant and the one from the Enterprise two-parter is actually from a different universe that is identical to the prime universe justexcept for the Defiant's reapperance.
I think there was a time when the Star Wars Expanded Universe was contradicted by things like the prequel movies or The Clone Wars' treatment of Mandalorians, and later books just quietly retconned out the parts that conflicted with new screen canon while keeping the rest. I suspect something similar might happen here.
Yeah, I figure it's a "Parallels" sort of situation, where the interphase rift is like the quantum fissure allowing access to multiple near-identical timelines.
The proof is in the fact that the IaMD Defiant uniforms had an insignia shaped like the Starfleet chevron seen on the "racing stripes" of Starfleet vessels, whereas the "Tholian Web" Defiant uniforms had the same insignia as the Enterprise (and the non-Enterprise officers seen on Starbase 11 in "Court Martial" and "The Menagerie").
Doesn't that kind of defeat the intent of the episode? Is the patch discrepancy (regardless of which one you believe to be the "correct" one) really worth twisting the filmmaker's intent (for lack of a better way to phrase the question)?
Not to get into an argument about whether the TOS or ENT Defiant had the "correct" patch (since always thought it as a retcon of a old costuming error and you don't), did we actually see the old patch in the TOS show?
Going off my memory, I thought that the patches were always hidden in the episode. I could be misremembering, but I have this idea lodged in my head that I noticed that they were always covered and assumed they did that so they wouldn't have to spend money to create a patch they wouldn't need again.
On the Defiant bit, I vaguely remember a Trek author mentioning once, before SCE was ended, that there was going to be an SCE story that addressed the Defiant thing directly (not necessarily as the main plot or anything, just that it was going to come up). Was that my imagination?
Just wondering out of curiosity really.
Star Trek has been created by hundreds of different people with conflicting intents. Trying to apply some rigid auteur theory is foolhardy.
Hell, part of the fun of being Trek fans (or writers) is getting to use our imaginations to fill in the gaps and resolve the inconsistencies. And since any inconsistency is a clash of two different creator intents, any resolution of an inconsistency is bound to contradict at least one. And you know what? That's allowed. Intent is not dogma. Fiction is meant to inspire creative thought in the readers, not forbid it.
Barely. It's only really visible in HD -- which is presumably why the makers of IaMD didn't catch it or decided to ignore it -- but it's there, and I find it a convenient detail from which to derive an explanation for the discrepancy.
Somewhere on this BBS, there's a reprint of a Bob Justman memo revealing that Roddenberry always intended the Enterprise insignia to be the insignia for all heavy cruisers, which was why the non-Enterprise officers in "Court Martial" had it too. This has been covered in many threads over the past few years -- try the search function.
Forgive me I haven't been paying attention to this ongoing debate but are y'all seriously talking about uniform or ship insignia?
I'm a fan but I'm not that fanatical.Yup, we are. We're fans. We obsess with the little things.![]()
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