Fans tend to think that PR hacks and CEOs think like fans. Hint: They don't.
I never thought CEOs think like fans. Quite the opposite, in fact.
And PR people only do what they're told by the people they're representing.
Fans tend to think that PR hacks and CEOs think like fans. Hint: They don't.
I was talking about you liking it, but ok, fair enough.I keep looking for a reason to give the creators the benefit of the doubt but find none. There's no way that ships from two universes would be indistinguishable from one another if one universe had a century head start on technology. With the exception of painting an "I" on the hull and changing a wall plaque on the bridge.
That goes back to Enterprise.I keep looking for a reason to give the creators the benefit of the doubt but find none. There's no way that ships from two universes would be indistinguishable from one another if one universe had a century head start on technology. With the exception of painting an "I" on the hull and changing a wall plaque on the bridge.
Nah, they have many masters, agendas and motivations.I never thought CEOs think like fans. Quite the opposite, in fact.
And PR people only do what they're told by the people they're representing.
That goes back to Enterprise.
Based upon what? The TE has not shown a great capacity for innovation. If you fail, you die.But the events of Enterprise should have completely altered the Mirror universe. It should no longer be technologically on par with the Prime timeline, it should have blown by it.
But if it did Mirror Mirror wouldn't have happened.But the events of Enterprise should have completely altered the Mirror universe. It should no longer be technologically on par with the Prime timeline, it should have blown by it.
Quite clearly the CBS marketing team knows what the damn Prime Timeline is, given they went out of their way to name the recent movies the Kelvin Timeline and are selling merchandise for both timelines and call them just that.I'm not sure Marketing even knows what the "Prime Universe" is. Seems more of a production level purview.
MU stories hinge on using the same sets and cast. If you think about nothing in the MU should look as much like Prime as they do.
But the events of Enterprise should have completely altered the Mirror universe. It should no longer be technologically on par with the Prime timeline, it should have blown by it.
It says it in the press material, it says it in the tie-in books and merchandise, it says it in the show's behind the scenes (including last week's), and that's that.
Doesn't make it factual. Just preferential.They also say "The Alternative Factor" and "Spock's Brain" are canon. Yet many people have no issue dismissing them. I have no issue, based on what's onscreen, dismissing CBS claims of this being the Prime timeline.
Doesn't make it factual. Just preferential.
And I canI agree. But, I can't make the leap connecting the two together. Simply doesn't work in my head, and I've strung some doozies together in the past.![]()
And I canStar Trek works well inside my head.
To each their own. Works for me.I have no doubt of Discovery being "Star Trek", much like I have no issue with the Abrams films being "Star Trek". It just simply doesn't fit into the Prime timeline, and it's more than just the look.
Those people's opinion of "canon" are irrelevant. ( As is mine). OTOH, the opinion of whom ever CBS currently has in charge of Star Trek does.They also say "The Alternative Factor" and "Spock's Brain" are canon. Yet many people have no issue dismissing them. I have no issue, based on what's onscreen, dismissing CBS claims of this being the Prime timeline.
But that is just the mirror universe not making any sense. It never made any sense, and more they show about it, less sense it makes. I could have done without mirror episodes, but that doesn't mean that the episodes itself are bad.I keep looking for a reason to give the creators the benefit of the doubt but find none. There's no way that ships from two universes would be indistinguishable from one another if one universe had a century head start on technology. With the exception of painting an "I" on the hull and changing a wall plaque on the bridge.
Unless another Defiant fell through the an interphase and ended up in the Prime timeline altering its development as well. Which of course no longer makes it Prime.
...but that doesn't mean that the episodes itself are bad.
I really liked the last two episodes. But the show just continues to cement the thoughts in my mind that there is no real way it can be the Prime timeline.
But if it did Mirror Mirror wouldn't have happened.
MU stories hinge on using the same sets and cast. If you think about nothing in the MU should look as much like Prime as they do.
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