If you want to believe DIS is setting the same continuity as TOS, then maybe your eyes need testing....
You're barking up the wrong tree there.

I just have no use for the clickbait hounds that use division to enrich themselves.
If you want to believe DIS is setting the same continuity as TOS, then maybe your eyes need testing....
You're barking up the wrong tree there.
I just have no use for the clickbait hounds that use division to enrich themselves.
How does me or midnights edge pointing out DIS is in a different timeline create division?. Disliking DIS or debunking the lie that it’s part of the original timeline doesn’t cause division; why would it?
You could probably due to do some research on them. They've been talked about quite a bit in various threads.
Nah. I just do what Star Trek fans do and adjust for changes. Any more than Saavik's actress change means different timeline. Or TMP to TWOK and on and on.It doesn’t mean they’re wrong. If you want to believe DIS is setting the same continuity as TOS, then maybe your eyes need testing....
I can see that it does in fact look different than TOS, with a look that is technically more updated than TOS. However, I still can believe that it is all happening in the same universe as TOS.It doesn’t mean they’re wrong. If you want to believe DIS is setting the same continuity as TOS, then maybe your eyes need testing....
Well they're wrong.As midnights edge just pointed out
Here's a really extreme example, Proconsul NeralNah. I just do what Star Trek fans do and adjust for changes. Any more than Saavik's actress change means different timeline. Or TMP to TWOK and on and on.
YMMV and all that.
Romulan augment virus.Here's a really extreme example, Proconsul Neral
Went from looking like this in TNG:
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To looking like this in DS9:
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Politics on Romulus must be rough.
Here's a really extreme example, Proconsul Neral
Went from looking like this in TNG:
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To looking like this in DS9:
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Politics on Romulus must be rough.
Well, we do know that they are.Politics on Romulus must be rough.
DSC succeeds while ENT failed rather spectacularly. "These are the Voyages" demonstrated a fundamental disrespect to people who enjoyed the ENT characters by focusing on the TNG characters.
Again, false equivalency.
To each their own. TOS has 70 some odd hours while the 24th century has 3 series. I think one has more room to explore and add to lore, while the 24th century and 25th century interest me very little.
"apologists"... nothing to apologize for. It's the same timeline as TOS. Youtube tinfoil hats can't change thatDIS apologists
I do not compare show to show. Not worth the effort to me.Strawman, both throw some backstory into their plots in an attempt to appeal to fans. That's all I said about that. That's as far as I go with that comparison, anything else you read too much into. I'm not saying they're equivalent. But there is resemblance to me. Discovery has some big shoes to fill if you're trying to say DSC succeeds in comparison to ENT in general. Unless you're talking about succeeding in comparison to ENT episode "These are the Voyages". Even in that case CSB All Access has a couple million subscribers compared to 3.8 million estimated viewers of ENT "These are the Voyages". It would depend how you're determining what success means.
Fair enough. I hope you find the Picard show enjoyableSure and there's additional hours of footage in the animated series and movies. But to each their own also. The 23rd century does not interest me much either beyond what has already been established in TOS and the movies.
I don't think DSC messes up TOS at all. It has added stuff, but has not been contradictory. I could watch all of TOS right now and probably find nothing major that is said in TOS that contradicts anything said in DSC.I'm in general success with the story. In my opinion "These are the Voyages" messes up "Pegasus" far more than DSC has done to TOS.
I don't think DSC messes up TOS at all.
Or Buffy The Series used Buffy The Movie as backstory, while not really adhering to it.
While based on the movies, I would say the series' are different continuities.Or Stargate: SG1 and the Stargate movie.
Kor
Despite the modernization of the overall look, I have no problem imagining the people and events of DSC eventually becoming the people and events of TOS, TMP, and onward.
The Cage said:PIKE: She does a good job, all right. It's just that I can't get used to having a woman on the bridge. No offense, Lieutenant. You're different, of course.
Why is it so hard to ignore lines?keeps me from ever being able to reconcile the two as the same thing.
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