Nah.And? In pop-culture terms, 20 years ago might as well be last week...
Nah.And? In pop-culture terms, 20 years ago might as well be last week...
And? In pop-culture terms, 20 years ago might as well be last week...
I'm sure someone else (or many someones) has already mentioned something similar in the thread, but I finally just saw the trailer and I have a theory.
I think they may be setting up a merge of the Kelvinverse and the Primeverse.
Those sure looked a hell of a lot like Red Matter detonations in that region of space where they were going to investigate the galaxy-threatening emergency situation. And it's somehow tied to YoungPrimeSpock in a way and caused his leave of absence. What if the death of OldPrimeSpock in the Kelvinverse somehow caused a psychic connection to form through the Mycelial Network underlying the universe and connecting all points in time and space, including alternate universes, and that summoned YoungPrimeSpock to the source of the Red Matter events, much like V'Ger would later call to him from across the galaxy?
Much like how Abrams said the ripples from the event that formed the Kelvinverse traveled both forwards and backwards through time, it could be used as a justification for the aesthetic and historical changes in DSC and bring the two disparate timelines into alignment, simplifying things and allowing people from both universes to appear without having to create any more elaborate Treknobbable justifications to do so after this initial event.
I think it's basically setting up the Trek version of Crisis on Infinite Earths. Of course, I'm just talking out of my ass here and may be reading too much into it, but with all the Kelvinverse nods (the Kelvinverse warp effect, Pike saying "punch it!", the Red Matter supernova-like explosions, and the connection that draws in PrimeSpock) that was the first vibe I was getting from the trailer.
How do you figure? It's fall 2257 for the DSC crew. The standard understanding of canon is that Pike commanded the Enterprise from 2251 to 2264. IOW, he's basically smack in the middle, with more years ahead of him yet than the total time that Kirk had the ship.
(Which is not to say I disagree that the April era would've made more sense for a prequel. But that ship has sailed...)
Pike (in the prime timeline) is typically said to have been born in 2219, so he's about 38 at this point.
I would like to think the design of the Discovery makes it specifically better for the mission.So why does Pike need the Discovery? Why not use the Enterprise to investigate? Or does he need the spore drive for this mission?
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“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” ― Oscar Wilde
So why does Pike need the Discovery? Why not use the Enterprise to investigate? Or does he need the spore drive for this mission?
I mean, I don't blame you for thinking of it! It's a totally valid theory, given Discovery so far!Thanks!Wowbagger said:This is an awful, stupid, fanwanky idea![]()
The teaser doesn't have to show you any stinking badges.Any black badges spotted in the teaser!
No worries. No offense taken. I knew it was totally fanwanky when I posted it.I mean, I don't blame you for thinking of it! It's a totally valid theory, given Discovery so far!
You're probably going to be right and can give yourself a hearty pat on the back for it while we all cry into our beers. My ire is reserved entirely for the Disco writers' room.
Ugh, you've just reminded me that we know s31 are part of this season. That's put a downer on my enjoyment of the trailer's fun exploration vibe.The teaser doesn't have to show you any stinking badges.
If we're lucky, that Trill or whatever agent guy will have a chance encounter with the Borg baby.Ugh, you've just reminded me that we know s31 are part of this season. That's put a downer on my enjoyment of the trailer's fun exploration vibe.
Ugh, you've just reminded me that we know s31 are part of this season. That's put a downer on my enjoyment of the trailer's fun exploration vibe.
IMHO, it's still too "try-hard".
Feels like a bunch of checklists aimed at pandering to a particular demographic.
Pew Pew (check)
Modern music those millenials are so hip to (check)
Add humor ala Kelvin-verse (check)
Lean on existing canon characters for fanservice (check)
Pike went through a Cochrane Field Bubble. It ages you, man.What the hell...lol. so that means Pike was 35 or younger when he met Kirk at the bar in the Kelvin-verse academy days?
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Yikes.
I think his age has been retconned. We have to at least assume he was near 40s (Hunters age) during the events of the Cage 2254.
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