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Poll If they admitted it wasn't PRIME?

If they admitted DSC wasnt PRIME...


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You're certainly right. It is just that different people appreciate different aspects of the franchise, so in their own evaluation they easily classify those aspects they like as the defining aspects of the Star Trek, and if they find a production lacking in those areas, it is can easily feel that it is not 'true Star Trek' to them.

Which is fine, except that they too often omit the "to them" part. :)
 
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I'm inclined to be less literal-minded about that stuff, but then again, I also grew up on comic books and old monster movies so the idea that "canon" does not faze me. Yet I'm not convinced that not being certified 100% "Prime" would somehow invalidate a new STAR TREK series or discourage people from rewatching it.

People still watch the classic old James Bond movies, even though that series takes a rather laissez-faire approach to continuity. People still watch the old Hammer "Dracula" movies even though they're barely consistent with each other.

If the shows are fun and entertaining and compelling to watch, being labeled "Prime" or not shouldn't make any difference. And, conversely, just being "Prime" or "canon" doesn't make a Trek story more watchable, all other things being equal.

"Turnabout Intruder" and "The Alternative Factor" are 100% Prime. Doesn't mean I want to watch them anytime soon. :)

I think people would also get into Trek being treated like comic books or James Bonds pictures. In fact people I think would enjoy being able to compare things like who is their favorite KIrk kind of like how you get to pick your favorite Bond or your favorite Batman. Also , even though people thought it was crazy when I mentioned this awhile back, I see the day when all the Trek elements will be mashed together like in a big blender to create something even more unique. I see the day of a Black KIrk who has female Data as his science officer and the Vulcans are are a skilled warrior race that has no emotions. Some major overhaul of established elements with only nods to the old stuff like maybe the Enterprise still looks kind of the same.

Jason
 
You're certainly right. It is just that different people appreciate different aspects of the franchise, so in their own evaluation they easily classify those aspects they like as the defining aspects of the Star Trek, and if they find a production lacking in those areas, it is can easily feel that it is not 'true Star Trek' to them.
I guess i'm coming across as pendantic, but whether I enjoy something or not, it doesn't mean it is "True Trek" or not.
Which is fine, except that they too often omit the "to them" part. :)

That’s my big problem with all of this TruFan BS. Trek is many things to many people and no one has the right to define it for another fan. But yet, here we are...
Dang it...ninjaed.
 
You guys can think whatever you want, but the showrunners have said this is the Prime universe, so there's not really much to argue.

Pfft, I can think whatever I want. What are you Xindi Nazi? If B&B can create a "valentine" (these are the voyages... biggest slap in the face to any star trek fan) and still call it Star Trek, then I sure as hell can decide what is Star Trek and what isn't. And if I decide that this STD turd is not in Prime universe, then who is going to stop me? The writers, the producers? Pfft, I say. Double Pfft on you sir
 
Pfft, I can think whatever I want. What are you Xindi Nazi? If B&B can create a "valentine" (these are the voyages... biggest slap in the face to any star trek fan) and still call it Star Trek, then I sure as hell can decide what is Star Trek and what isn't. And if I decide that this STD turd is not in Prime universe, then who is going to stop me? The writers, the producers? Pfft, I say. Double Pfft on you sir
That's what @WarpFactorZ said in the post you quoted. O_o
 
Pfft, I can think whatever I want. What are you Xindi Nazi? If B&B can create a "valentine" (these are the voyages... biggest slap in the face to any star trek fan) and still call it Star Trek, then I sure as hell can decide what is Star Trek and what isn't. And if I decide that this STD turd is not in Prime universe, then who is going to stop me? The writers, the producers? Pfft, I say. Double Pfft on you sir

No one will stop you from believing and thinking whatever you want, but if said beliefs and thoughts are not supported by the facts then you risk marginalizing yourself when discussing this with others.

The simple fact is that Star Trek is the intellectual property of CBS, etc. They get to define what is "official". You can create whatever alternate timelines and fan fictions you wish, but when talking to other fans if you try to pretend that what is officially in the Prime universe is not all that you will accomplish is muddy the waters and creating confusion amongst those with whom you are discoursing.
 
STAR TREK is whatever it wants to be, as long as it works.

That might be the problem. It is iffy on if it is working right now. It could not work very easily at this point, and at that point is really isn't Star Trek, just something that is pretending to be Star Trek for money, as oppose to it working and actually earning that money for being Star Trek and truth in advertising.
 
I'm one to accept this is a visually different representative if the prime universe... either that, or the Mushroom Kingdom.

Itsa me: Tardigrade! :devil:
 
I'm one to accept this is a visually different representative if the prime universe... either that, or the Mushroom Kingdom.

Itsa me: Tardigrade! :devil:
I was going to post to this thread that the outright design changes in Discovery are a much bigger issue because all they did in the Kelvin movies was make the Enterprise bigger, the designs/names/styles did not change.

I just noticed the almighty Pumpkins request so I will go no further.
 
I was going to post to this thread that the outright design changes in Discovery are a much bigger issue because all they did in the Kelvin movies was make the Enterprise bigger, the designs/names/styles did not change.

I just noticed the almighty Pumpkins request so I will go no further.
Oh no, that's fine. Go ahead. I was just concerned with a poster bringing up one of King Daniel's threads that got picked up on io9 as a means of criticizing him.
 
The writing would still be a weak link. But, I would actually be wondering what happens to Sarek and Mudd, and the war. There's no suspense when I know the Federation doesn't lose, and that two central pieces will not really be harmed in any way.

The essential problem with prequels. The Star Wars prequels were designed to show the rise & fall of the Jedi order, Anakin Skywalker, and even Padme, but no one really cared because we already knew the Jedi were largely killed off, the twins' mother dies, and Anakin became Vader, so his prequels journey was of no importance when his future as a monster was already established. Prequels made decades after the fact only create more problems of inspiration (never as strong as the original work), art direction or motivation.
 
The essential problem with prequels. The Star Wars prequels were designed to show the rise & fall of the Jedi order, Anakin Skywalker, and even Padme, but no one really cared because we already knew the Jedi were largely killed off, the twins' mother dies, and Anakin became Vader, so his prequels journey was of no importance when his future as a monster was already established. Prequels made decades after the fact only create more problems of inspiration (never as strong as the original work), art direction or motivation.
If the characters are done well, then it can work. Difficult, but not impossible.

Though, I'm also the guy who enjoys watching sporting events even after knowing the score, so what do I know?
 
Here is one way to think of it. I think "Discovery" is part of canon but not part of the shared universe that the other Trek stuff is unless they create a logical leap that makes sense. Having Nimoy in the Kelvin Universe did that. If "Discovery" starts dealing with alternate universes like "Sliders" or "Fringe" then that is their connection because people can just see it as another alternate universe.

You can even have fun and say it's in the universe we see in "Paralles" on TNG were the Borg destroyed the Federation and RIker was a madman trying to shoot at Worf's shuttle so they wouldn't be sent back or if you want to have a more pleasent outlook you can say it is in one of the universe's were they threw Worf a surprise birthday party, which didn't happen in the Prime universe.

Jason
 
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