You're wrong. TOS has been consistent in previous series.
Trying to adhere to an after-the-fact aesthetic so that there's the appearance of consistency doesn't actually count as consistency.
You're wrong. TOS has been consistent in previous series.
9 years before Kirk now.
Trying to adhere to an after-the-fact aesthetic so that there's the appearance of consistency doesn't actually count as consistency.
Do you even read your own words? That makes no sense.Trying to adhere to an after-the-fact aesthetic so that there's the appearance of consistency doesn't actually count as consistency.
I like it. For the first time in, like, maybe, twenty five years, I might consider buying a Star Trek kit.
Do you even read your own words? That makes no sense.
That makes zero fucking sense. You need to have your logic circuits checked.![]()
Do you even read your own words? That makes no sense.
Dax actually mentions something about mid-23rd century style when she's fawning over a tricoder casing. There IS some kind of special unified style, though I don't think it's universal, just a peculiarity of a specific time.So what exactly wasn't unified about it? You're making the claim. Back it up.
^ You can't go back and refinish the look of a building so that it looks like the surrounding buildings and then claim that it's always been consistent with said buildings.
You can't go back and refinish the look of a building so that it looks like the surrounding buildings and then claim that it's always been consistent with said buildings.
Then claiming this is the way it always looked.
They're not though.
If it is a visual reboot, then this is the way it is supposed to look in universe. This is the way Klingons are supposed to look going forward, the way a D-7 looks going forward, the way the Enterprise looks going forward.
Maybe in universe. But not in real life.
But they haven't done that.
Yeah, she's all over the "classic 23rd century design", when it was at most a five to ten year period* in the 2360s. It's like saying "I love that 20th century look" when you specifically mean 60s futurism.Dax actually mentions something about mid-23rd century style when she's fawning over a tricoder casing. There IS some kind of special unified style, though I don't think it's universal, just a peculiarity of a specific time.
If it is a visual reboot, then this is the way it is supposed to look in universe. This is the way Klingons are supposed to look going forward, the way a D-7 looks going forward, the way the Enterprise looks going forward.
It would be much easier if the producers would just come out and say, one way or another, if this is supposed to be the case.
Maybe in universe. But not in real life.
I thought we were talking about in-universe?
They've said it is a visual reboot.
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