It isn't a retcon. They never said Spock never had a sister.
Vulcan Man and the Girl Wonder.I don't hear the term "ward" much. It calls to mind 1966 Batman... "millionaire Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson."
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If gives a reason to include a young-ish Sarek on the show. Granted, young-ish Sarek could have been on just as well if Burnham was just someone he was closely mentoring since she was a small child, instead of being a foster child of Sarek's...Then what's really the point from a story perspective? Burnham could be the adoptive daughter of any Vulcan, so it ends up feeling like a gratuitous name drop and nothing more.
I don't look at Burnham being Spock's foster sister as being a small universe.Now imagine if they had brought in Worf's never before known adopted sister instead of Worf? It would just feel odd and small universe.
If gives a reason to include a young-ish Sarek on the show.
Worf? Worf who had long lost relatives both known and unknown show up all the time on TNG?Now imagine if they had brought in Worf's never before known adopted sister instead of Worf? It would just feel odd and small universe.
Who were also introduced during said show and not a prequel series 50 years after said show ended.Worf? Worf who had long lost relatives both known and unknown show up all the time on TNG?
Worf? Worf who had long lost relatives both known and unknown show up all the time on TNG?
TNG, DS9, VOY and ENT didn't need their characters to have a family connection to TOS characters.
Yeah and those took place AFTER TOS ended. Not before. Having TOS characters appear in the future of their own universe makes sense. Going to a prequel 50 years after TOS then making it's main character an adopted sister of a TOS character when we never heard of them or seen them before is different. Michael Burnham didn't exist when TOS was around. Then watch out. Here comes Discovery and now suddenly Michael Burnham exists and they are wedging her into some kind of connection with Sarek and Spock's family. That's where things take a stretch don't you think?So? TNG had multiple TOS characters make cameos. And two of those shows had their ships named the Enterprise to connect back.
They never said he wasn't a Taurellian Pig Worm either, so that must mean he can be one.
Don't ask me what a Taurellian Pig Worm is, becasue i don't know either.
Except the fact they already said he was a Vulcania... Vulcan.
You are right.But he could have a Taurellian Pig Worm inside him controlling his actions. Nothing in canon says otherwise.![]()
It could be brilliant, right now it reads like fan wank to me.![]()
Fan wank would have been making DSC looks like TOS aesthetically.
Well, no. Because, whether people like it or not, that was part of the Star Trek universe for a long time. Michael Burnham is a fifty-year later afterthought.
Making a big busget tv show in 2017 look like TOS would be only to appeal to a niche group of fans...fan wank.
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