DS9 trials and tribblelations + ENT Affliction and Divergence.Nah, the last time we saw a Klingon in Star Trek was Day of the Dove.![]()
DS9 trials and tribblelations + ENT Affliction and Divergence.Nah, the last time we saw a Klingon in Star Trek was Day of the Dove.![]()
Sort of and nope.DS9 trials and tribblelations + ENT Affliction and Divergence.
The more I think about it, the more I believe the biggest mistake Star Trek ever made was to separate itself into two different 'time periods.'
It is and shows its legacy.Every time one of the other series explores something that originated in TOS, that series is exploring TOS.
The Person of the Year is...Unless Time started distributing on Kronos, there is no Klingon issue.
Qo'noS.Unless Time started distributing on Kronos, there is no Klingon issue.
The EW story, although I haven't read all of it yet, touches a little on what was kept and what was jettisoned from Fuller's original idea.I voted "Positive". Bryan Fuller had a far wider scope in mind, some of which we still have with multiple crews and primary focus not being the Captain but he also wanted to expand from the TOS Era to the TNG Era to Beyond TNG. Such a story sounded like it had a meta-scale and I wish we could've seen that. How much of what Bryan Fuller had in mind survives to the actual series itself remains to be seen... but I still think Discovery has the potential to be very good. We'll find out soon.
The EW story, although I haven't read all of it yet, touches a little on what was kept and what was jettisoned from Fuller's original idea.
This happens in the entertainment field. Sometimes only a title is left with everything else changed beyond the original idea.
old article of TNG ranting
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