What do you mean JJTreks 1 & 2 made by 'non-fans'. JJ Abrams IS a Star Trek fan. And Simon Pegg and others (also fans) were in all three. WTF - are we back to gauging 'levels/types of Star Trek fans gain?'Doctor Who - revived by fans, still running 12 years later.
JJTreks 1 & 2 - made by non fans - controversial in fandom
Beyond - Made by fans - most well received Kelvin film in fandom
Provided they are also talented, the idea that fans shouldn't work on their favourite franchise is utter hogwash.
Yes but what people are not happy with, is that they've canonised the TNG scale being used in 2255. The same as fans working out that the NX-01 would really have been using it too (in the episodes like all ships it wasn't going super fast).
To be fair - in TOS (primarily the first season) Kirk OFTEN ordered Warp 1 and Warp 2 - and covered great distances at those speeds as well. I don't think there has been anything on screen in films or otherwise to say the Warp Speed scale (whatever it was) changed between ENT <->TOS<->TNG eras. Writers have always had the ships travel at 'speed of the plot'.Do you have any evidence of this? The Enterprise was screaming along at Warp 4 in Star Trek (2009). Covering huge distances in no time flat.
Who cares?
If the TOS scale wasn't canonized, then I don't see what the problem is.
To be fair - in TOS (primarily the first season) Kirk OFTEN ordered Warp 1 and Warp 2 - and covered great distances at those speeds as well. I don't think there has been anything on screen in films or otherwise to say the Warp Speed scale (whatever it was) changed between ENT <->TOS<->TNG eras. Writers have always had the ships travel at 'speed of the plot'.![]()
To be fair - in TOS (primarily the first season) Kirk OFTEN ordered Warp 1 and Warp 2 - and covered great distances at those seeds as well. I don't think there has been anything on screen in films or otherwise to say the Warp Speed scale (whatever it was) changed between ENT <->TOS<->TNG eras. Writers have always had the ships travel at 'speed of the plot'.![]()
That's fine, but someone said they were all adhering to the TNG scale now like it was some kind of agreement between all the creative parties. I'm just wondering where that line of thought came from?
I prefer to think good writers can make a good story without breaking canon. As for the least important thing in entertainment, that has to be the opinions fans have about their favourite genre shows.Canon is the least important fucking thing in entertainment.
...better that than to break or discard the toolset...
What do you mean JJTreks 1 & 2 made by 'non-fans'. JJ Abrams IS a Star Trek fan.
Exactly - this is now canonical. For the first time, we have an on screen warp scale conversion. Which will continue to be thoroughly ignored any time arriving quickly or late will be plot importantWell, there is now.
It wouldn't be the first time that something from a publication made it onto something official.
So in this regards, peoples prediction that Discovery is going to be Game of Thrones in space is accurate.Exactly - this is now canonical. For the first time, we have an on screen warp scale conversion. Which will continue to be thoroughly ignored any time arriving quickly or late will be plot important![]()
You need to work on your quoting skills
That isn’t true at all, they’re allowed to use anything from Star Trek, the series is owned and made by CBS.
Stop spreading that rumour
Well it isn't true.I'm not spreading any falsehoods, that is what I have read!
Well it isn't true.
Who can say for sure but why else would they ignore the costumes of the era or change the look of The Klingons to such a degree?
JB
No he is not by his own admission:
“I never liked 'Star Trek' when I was a kid”, said Abrams. ”Growing up, I thought, honestly, I couldn't get into it. My friends loved it. I would try, I would watch episodes but it always felt too philosophical to me. Some of the writers loved 'Star Trek,' I was not really a fan, my producing partner never saw it.”
How many more time must he say to sink in? He was never a Star Trek fan period.
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