I thought so too when we saw Voq go in after the power source, didn't look that big at all.yeah the Shenzhou is a bit too big for what we actually see in the show.
The Discovery is fine though.
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this is a discussion for another thread i'm not wading through, but given the show's interest in telling a new story while simultaneously dragging its ass across the carpet into something recognizably star trek (see the developments of last week's episode), i'm not entirely convinced with spore drive and mirror universe shenanigans, we're not actually in some half-and-half timeline. maybe i'm being too optimistic.Nope as zero events line up, its just a new scale, events we see line up with prime, not kelvin.
this is a discussion for another thread i'm not wading through, but given the show's interest in telling a new story while simultaneously dragging its ass across the carpet into something recognizably star trek (see the developments of last week's episode), i'm not entirely convinced with spore drive and mirror universe shenanigans, we're not actually in some half-and-half timeline. maybe i'm being too optimistic.
oh yeah definitely not. what i'm saying is the assertion that the show takes place in the prime universe could be along the same lines as "javid iqbal is a real person" or "lorca is just a different type of starfleet captain".It simply does not line up with Kelvin at all.
oh yeah definitely not. what i'm saying is the assertion that the show takes place in the prime universe could be along the same lines as "javid iqbal is a real person" or "lorca is just a different type of starfleet captain".
you're probably right. but, you could just as easily be wrong given the producers' love of plot twists.Nope, once more it lines up with canon. The 60's look is not canon, events are canon.
Except it's the producers/writers who said we are in the Prime Universe.you're probably right. but, you could just as easily be wrong given the producers' love of plot twists.
you're probably right. but, you could just as easily be wrong given the producers' love of plot twists.
I bet a lot of fans who didn’t read interviews probably think this is a different universe, or don’t care.That is not a plot twist, that is a show killer.
I bet a lot of fans who didn’t read interviews probably think this is a different universe, or don’t care.
I don’t think it would kill the show.
You don't think making it look like a cheap fan film later will kill the show? Really? How many viewers do you think they will keep if it starts looking like a cheap TOS fan film?
it’s not a show killer if they find a way to escape the shackles of the prime timeline. especially if they want to do spin-offs.That is not a plot twist, that is a show killer.
No I meant them saying we’re not in the Prime universe.
I wasn’t talking about visuals.
You were the only one. Pst wasn’t talking about visuals either if I’m understanding correctly.This I agree with, but I was talking about visuals
You were the only one. Pst wasn’t talking about visuals either if I’m understanding correctly.
I don't think Discovery is taking much inspiration from the Kelvin ships(in terms of exteriors). The Enterprise in 09, which was originally intended to be about the size of the refit, is almost identical to the refit in many ways. And all those other Starfleet ships, like the Kelvin(and Mayflower? I don't remember all of their names), despite their sizes as well, look like they come straight outta TOS.
The biggest similarity I see is the laser guns shooting. That is similar to the reboot films.
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