Fixed it for you
But Beyond is the good one
Fixed it for you
It's a joke...I do that.But Beyond is the good one
Ok. But the other two are better.But Beyond is the good one
Setting a show after a line in the sand is drawn affords more flexibility. Deliberately referencing a known quantity and positioning Discovery as going into what we know TOS to be is just asking for that expectation.
^The Enterprise in TOS was supposed to be a twenty-to-forty-year-old ship. So hell yes, it makes sense that a brand new cutting-edge vessel like Discovery might look more like the TMP update than the TV show version.
Uniforms can also change. Just read upon US Naval enlisted uniforms which have undergone a significant shift in the past ten years.Ship interiors and uniforms can be upgraded.
It explains why the ENTERPRISE looks different. It doesn't explain why Epsilon 9, Starfleet HQ or the orbital office complex look so different, let alone the fact that the Enterprise now has multiple small airlock hatches designed to fit a shuttlecraft design we'd never seen before, and the fact that the old shuttlecraft from just three years earlier is no longer in use anywhere in the fleet.TMP also had the pleasure of being set after TOS and explained why things looked different to a degree.
That's all we were MEANT to expect. Even the producers basically said as much, and in their case they put a much greater emphasis on characters than story.My expectation is that the overall story and events we see in DSC would be able to be consistent with the events and characters of TOS.
That's all.
Because we never saw Epsilon 9 or Starfleet HQ before...? And depending on which representation of TOS you watch, TOS R showed that Starfleet had several different designs for it's space stations. Then again I don't remember any episode of TOS where they visited Epsilon 9 or the orbital HQ. And going back to what I said before, Depending on which version of TMP you watch, in the Director's Edition you see a classic TOS shuttle taking off from the tram station when Kirk arrives. Also if you consider TAS Canon, They showed the Enterprise having a slew of multiple shuttle designs with different uses. Who's to say TOS or TMP didn't?It doesn't explain why Epsilon 9, Starfleet HQ or the orbital office complex look so different, let alone the fact that the Enterprise now has multiple small airlock hatches designed to fit a shuttlecraft design we'd never seen before, and the fact that the old shuttlecraft from just three years earlier is no longer in use anywhere in the fleet.
The "refit and redesign" isn't supposed to really explain the stylistic changes, it's mainly just a plot device to represent how completely out of his element Kirk initially is until he admits that he isn't omniscient and needs to rely on his crew to fill in the gaps in his knowledge.
So that "explanation" completely falls apart; being set two years after TOS doesn't explain the style changes because theoretically every place we DIDN'T see was already using those styles and thus it has nothing to do with the refit.Because we never saw Epsilon 9 or Starfleet HQ before...?
It CAN be anything you want it to be. The point is it's not MEANT to be both, and never was.I don't see why it cannot be both.
No. But STID is.Trek 2009 is two films?![]()
So that "explanation" completely falls apart; being set two years after TOS doesn't explain the style changes because theoretically every place we DIDN'T see was already using those styles and thus it has nothing to do with the refit.
Of course, it doesn't explain the shuttlecraft designs with their matching docking ports, the space suits, the phaser props, or the sudden change in the appearance of the Klingons, their uniforms, and the designs of their ships.
It CAN be anything you want it to be. The point is it's not MEANT to be both, and never was.
And this is exactly what is happening with Discovery. Like TMP before it, the design "changes" if you can even call them that are meant to provide something that looks good on screen and appeals visually to viewers in a way that doesn't look tacky or cheap.
If Discovery's set designs don't look like they fit into the TOS aesthetic, it is, if anything, because they are TOO GOOD.
Because "It was always this way, we just didn't see it" and "It changed because it was two years later" are contradictory premises. The latter would render the discussion about Discovery's changes completely meaningless, and the former is both hard to justify AND fails to explain the non-Starfleet changes.How does it fall flat?
Yes, and the TMP Enterprise is the perfect example of that. "The details that make the design what it is" were not changed at all, and more details were added to it while others were totally changed.You can make something that looks good without sacrificing all the details that make the design what it is.
I was talking about the Enterprise. Not the world outside of it.Because "It was always this way, we just didn't see it" and "It changed because it was two years later" are contradictory premises. The latter would render the discussion about Discovery's changes completely meaningless, and the former is both hard to justify AND fails to explain the non-Starfleet changes.
The Enterprise wasn't changed that drastically. To me it feels like it was feasibly upgraded with newer tech over the course of 2 years. I don't have a problem with how TMP looks in relation to TOS.Yes, and the TMP Enterprise is the perfect example of that. "The details that make the design what it is" were not changed at all, and more details were added to it while others were totally changed.
We haven't seen the Enterprise or any Constitution-Class ship yet on Discovery, so until we do (if we ever do) we can't know how it would compare to the TOS version.I was talking about the Enterprise. Not the world outside of it.
So it's option B, then... but since neither the Shenzhou or Discovery are the Enterprise, what's the point again?I was talking about the Enterprise. Not the world outside of it.
Yes, it really was. The proportions of the ship, the hull shape, the outline of the hull, the placement of the windows, all were changed. TMP enterprise has the same general shape as the TOS ship, but beyond that they have almost nothing else in common.The Enterprise wasn't changed that drastically.
I don't have a problem with it either. I just pretend the Enterprise ALWAYS looked like that, and then I relax and enjoy it.I don't have a problem with how TMP looks in relation to TOS.
The Enterprise wasn't changed that drastically. To me it feels like it was feasibly upgraded with newer tech over the course of 2 years. I don't have a problem with how TMP looks in relation to TOS.
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