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Poll Do you consider Discovery to truly be in the Prime Timeline at this point?

Is it?

  • Yes, that's the official word and it still fits

    Votes: 194 44.7%
  • Yes, but it's borderline at this point

    Votes: 44 10.1%
  • No, there's just too many inconsistencies

    Votes: 147 33.9%
  • I don't care about continuity, just the show's quality

    Votes: 49 11.3%

  • Total voters
    434
That one and the SOMBRERO one were extensive in length.
I mostly lurked through the "self indulgent" one (with an occasional one-liner tossed in the mix), but added more than my fair share to the 'Mexican Hat Dance' we were cavorting to back then.
:biggrin:

It also helps to hang out extensively in the TNZ Threads.

It occurs to me that I posted while too tired. I saw the reaction to 200k posts and thought they were talking about this thread! Not cooleddie's post count.

Either way, we've made the newbies aware of some Long Lost Classics never to be seen again.

To round it off with one more blast from the TrekBBS Past, I bet Enterpriser would've had a post count of 1,000,000 by now.
 
By now Enterpriser would have achieved full self-awareness and taken over all global defense computer networks. He'd have initiated a launch of all trolling at other message boards and brought about the end of the Internet as we know it.
 
Here is an interesting quote, again by the production, again pertaining to canon issues.

"We know we owe you a lot of answers about how Discovery connects to canon, and you will get a lot of those answers this season. Guaranteed." - Alex Kurtzman

This may serve to inflame opinion further if it proves empty, or may reflect paradigm change.

Canon and the Prime timeline aren't the same thing. Either he just used sloppy wording or is playing word games.
 
And curiously enough, one of the main things Kurtzman seems to think viewers want to learn more about vis-a-vis "canon" is Burnham's connection to Spock. Whereas so far as I've noticed, everyone seems to agree that fits in with no particular problem (although not everyone's happy about it).
 
Canon and the Prime timeline aren't the same thing. Either he just used sloppy wording or is playing word games.
Sounds like sloppy wording to me. They already said that it was prime so there's no reason to hide behind word games now.
 
Here is an interesting quote, again by the production, again pertaining to canon issues.

"We know we owe you a lot of answers about how Discovery connects to canon, and you will get a lot of those answers this season. Guaranteed."

This may serve to inflame opinion further if it proves empty, or may reflect paradigm change.
Big mistake. As the producers of the show they do not owe the audience anything when it comes to creativity and production values, be like GR with his Klingon explanation when asked about the difference between TOS and TMP.
A chef does not ask the patrons what to put on the menu
 
After seeing Pike's uniform and his captain's chair on the Enterprise bridge, it's clear to me this is not the Prime Universe as we know it. It really should have been decided for me when they showed the Enterprise in the season finale, but I can't consider this Prime. It's cool and modern for our TV audience of the 21st century and neat to see, but it's just not taken directly from TOS, which is needs to be to be in the Prime Universe. And that's fine.
 
I'm not sure. I don't follow this stuff that closely. :shifty:
I'm thinking the one where everyone* thought Quinto was on set because someone with a blue shirt was vaguely in the frame.

*some people
 
Now that the sporedrive has Serious Consequences, ie in the months they've been gone, extra-dimensional beings are breaking into the galaxy, they are going to shelve the drive very fast once this is over, and the Enterprise's part in all this will start to form the prime-ISH things we know.
 
Now that the sporedrive has Serious Consequences, ie in the months they've been gone, extra-dimensional beings are breaking into the galaxy, they are going to shelve the drive very fast once this is over, and the Enterprise's part in all this will start to form the prime-ISH things we know.
That would be one way to stop the other galactic powers from trying to harness its power again, the threat of galactic Armageddon.
 
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