Trust me-not worth it.ENT is Prime.
I've watched all of TNG and the NX-01 isn't mentioned once.
I've watched all of TNG and the NX-01 isn't mentioned once.
A lot things aren't mentioned in TNG. Why would one conclude that makes them non-existent?I've watched all of TNG and the NX-01 isn't mentioned once.
To further complicate things, Scotty apparently thinks that Kirk is using the Enterprise to find him, even after seeing him get sucked out in to space.Neither was Kirk's disappearance
Because of hatred for Enterprise.A lot things aren't mentioned in TNG. Why would one conclude that makes them non-existent?
So, is "Relics" or "Generations" not canon?
...it's green.It's Scotty's penchant for strong spirits that's canon...![]()
Yeah, I'd drink heavily after "Generations" too.It's Scotty's penchant for strong spirits that's canon...![]()
And there was that blow to the head in The Final Frontier.Yeah, I'd drink heavily after "Generations" too.
A lot things aren't mentioned in TNG. Why would one conclude that makes them non-existent?
It is kind of sad that the most hated episode ever is the linchpin in the argument of what is and isn't in the Prime timeline, but you're right. TATV eliminates the possibility that ENT is in a divergent timeline, which is a shame, in my view. Most if not all of the contradictions and continuity issues with ENT can easily be explained by that theory, even why the ship was called Enterprise. But it wasn't to be. One more thing TATV ruined. This is why we can't have nice things in divergent timelines.
TATV implies heavily, in that case, that ST:FC was a predestination paradox - that the events in Montana had always gone down that way in Trek history.
And reject those things they don't like.because they want to complain about canon.
I've just assumed that everything in Star Trek is transitory accumulated backstory and should be treated as such. It's modular and mailable and subject to change at any time.I've always just kind of assumed that everything we see in ENT except for "Regeneration" is in the "original" timeline. FC only changes that one episode (yes, I realize that defies the butterfly effect)
This is all a tangent about a whole other series, of course... but FWIW I'm very partial to that theory. The events of First Contact changed human (and UFP) history such that the events of ENT took place. Any and all depictions of Star Trek prior to the release of FC in 1996 were of a reality in which the events of ENT had never taken place; any and all depictions of Star Trek subsequent to 1996 were of a reality in which the events of ENT had always taken place. (This includes the framing sequence in "TATV," since obviously the timeline was altered from 2063 forward, not just 2373 forward.)Enterprise is in the same Prime continuity as TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY. Sorry, but the "Enterprise is in a completely different timeline created by the events in First Contact" theory just doesn't wash and never will.
I've just assumed that everything in Star Trek is transitory accumulated backstory and should be treated as such. It's modular and mailable and subject to change at any time.
It's in The Pegasus deleted scenes.![]()
I've just assumed that everything in Star Trek is transitory accumulated backstory and should be treated as such. It's modular and mailable and subject to change at any time.
And share "GENE'S VISION!!!!"Who cares about being entertained though? The point of a TV show is to PRESERVE MUH CANON, not entertain!![]()
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