No it isn't.Huh? 90% of the art design on the show is derivative of its Kelvin counterpart.
Other then the window for a view screen, none of this would fit in the Kelvin Timeline.
No it isn't.Huh? 90% of the art design on the show is derivative of its Kelvin counterpart.
No it isn't.
Other then the window for a view screen, none of this would fit in the Kelvin Timeline.
This stands to reason, since the Kelvin ship is from the Prime Universe and would be similar to the Shenzou.
The Constitution class will be the SR-71 blackbird of Starfleet.Well chrome was thing in the 50s. As were fins.
So the Connie's fins things on the nacelles would be like those on a 57 Chevy....So the (22)57 Connie will have those and be chromed.
Riding on the Coattails of "Beyond's" critical success is one possible goal. I have the impression that international audiences aren't so quick to nerd rage over canon violations as the American section of fandom and most will just be excited to get more spaceship porn of the latest version of the Enterprise.It is still the wrong timeline. There is no need for them to use that design.
That's what SHE said.Plus it is too big.
Blue Kelvin-style jumpsuit uniforms rather than the skittlebag t-shirts...No it isn't.
Other then the window for a view screen, none of this would fit in the Kelvin Timeline.
Blue Kelvin-style jumpsuit uniforms rather than the skittlebag t-shirts...
Kelvin-style warp drive FX
Kelvin-style weapon FX
Kelvin-style set design on the bridge, corridors and interior spaces
Kelvin-style designs for Klingon ships and makeup
Kelvin-style shuttlecraft with military-esque interiors rather than the minivan-style TOS shuttle
Hand-phasers: red for kill, blue for stun.
Literally the only thing about this series that suggests it isn't part of the Kelvin universe is a couple of the producers saying it doesn't. If they hadn't said anything, the conclusion would be hard to escape... but then, it would also be a somewhat massive continuity violation since Starfleet didn't have an actual war with the Klingons prior to STID.
I would go so far as to bet that the producers had THIS in mind when they distances themselves from the Kelvin timeline: they wanted to do a story about the Klingon War but didn't want to have to fit their storylines into the Kelvinverse timeline where that war either didn't happen or wouldn't have happened until after STID.
Good points. But also interesting would be if -- and it is a big if -- they give us a glimpse of a Cadet or Lieutenant Kirk. Discovery takes place in the year 2256, would would put it not too long after Kirk enters the academy in ST09. Part of me wants to think that's a coincidence, but Burnham's mentioning of the Enterprise could easily mean she's talking about a new ship yet to be launched that all of the cadets want to be on. This would still be almost consistent with TOS in a way since technically Pike is still in command of the Enterprise at this time and might (by 2256) even be taking the ship on a shakedown cruise or two with a certain female first officer at the helm?What IS the difference between the universes is indeed only the events that happened in them. E.g. Kelvin-Spock probably didn't have an adopted sister, but Nimoy-Spock is not retconned to have had one. There was no Federation/klingon war before Kirk in the Kelvin movies, and Vulcan will survive in Discovery.
At least that it's what it currently looks like. All of this might be retconned in later episodes or even future series from now on.
Discovery takes place in the year 2256, would would put it not too long after Kirk enters the academy in ST09.
I take it you meant "now" rather than "not" here?What IS the difference between the universes is indeed only the events that happened in them. E.g. Kelvin-Spock probably didn't have an adopted sister, but Nimoy-Spock is not retconned to have had one.
I don't recall the numbers that have been mentioned in DSC offhand, so maybe your point stands anyway, but remember that the Enterprise in "The Cage" only had a crew of 203, which was later more than doubled for the series proper.I noticed that most of the ship crew numbers listed so far have been pretty small compared to a Connie.
I take it you meant "now" rather than "not" here?
the Enterprise in "The Cage" only had a crew of 203
I'm not sure the creature did any physical damage to the ship itself, just to the people.
I agree.Considering that the entire existence of the Kelvin moves was "what would TOS look like if it were produced today", I find it not very surprising a tv-show, set in the TOS era, made today, has more than a few visual similarities with the Kelvin movies. In fact, the Kelvin movies, warts and all they may have, were pretty spot on in their production design...
Yeah, but retconning an adopted sister for Spock doesn't bother me. But then again, I was never bothered that they retconned a half-brother, either....What IS the difference between the universes is indeed only the events that happened in them. E.g. Kelvin-Spock probably didn't have an adopted sister, but Nimoy-Spock is now retconned to have had one. There was no Federation/klingon war before Kirk in the Kelvin movies, and Vulcan will survive in Discovery...
Nice.This design by Swiddy on Deviantart is by far the winner in modern design takes for a Constitution with consideration for TMP and Discovery.![]()
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