Because Fuller wanted to tell a story that only worked pre-TOS.why did it HAVE to be set b4 TOS
Because Fuller wanted to tell a story that only worked pre-TOS.why did it HAVE to be set b4 TOS
It could still have been set post-TUC and still have been about Sarek's adopted human daughter.Because Fuller wanted to tell a story that only worked pre-TOS.
Who said anything about Michael?It could still have been set post-TUC and still have been about Sarek's adopted human daughter.
And that event has never been identified. IMO, it's something Fuller wanted the other writers decided to leave out.Fuller's story was based on an event mentioned in TOS but never seen.
That doesn't change my point.And that event has never been identified. IMO, it's something Fuller wanted the other writers decided to leave out.
I'm pretty sure it was Fuller's idea of Klingon/Federation open conflict prior to TOS, which only existed in such sources as FASA RPG manuals.And that event has never been identified. IMO, it's something Fuller wanted the other writers decided to leave out.
Because that’s the setting the creators of the show wanted to explore.why did it HAVE to be set b4 TOS?
...only because it was something Deep Space Nine brought up in the first place, jokingly.
Because Fuller wanted to tell a story that only worked pre-TOS.
It could still have been set post-TUC and still have been about Sarek's adopted human daughter.
Fuller's story was based on an event mentioned in TOS but never seen. So said event didn't happen after TOS.
And the fact it gets such a wide variety of reactions from “the fans” is proof that “listening to the fans” is a poor idea.
Because that’s the setting the creators of the show wanted to explore.
Doing so was not without risk (witness all the teeth gnashing over “continuity” and “canon”) but it was their risk to take.
And the fact it gets such a wide variety of reactions from “the fans” is proof that “listening to the fans” is a poor idea.
I'm pretty sure it was Fuller's idea of Klingon/Federation open conflict prior to TOS, which only existed in such sources as FASA RPG manuals.
Or you don't understand.........Fuller said that his event had been mentioned in prior series or movies. So either he's full of shit, or they removed said event from the finished series.
Or you don't understand.........
The fans are not always right.It wasn't a poor idea in 1968...
The fans are not always right.
The fans were not "listened to" in terms of creative advice--nor should they ever be.It wasn't a poor idea in 1968...
The fans were not "listened to" in terms of creative advice--nor should they ever be.
One had nothing to do with the other. DS9's tribble episode had nothing to do with why ENT's writers made those Augment episodes. And by making those episodes, they contradicted the info from T&T
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