https://twitter.com/StarTrek/status/1112119612496175104Not a le-matya. What that actually was, I don't know yet.
But it's still Prime, right?
Why, because it doesn't match a one-off cartoon drawing from 47 years ago?Whatever they said, that is NOT a le-matya.
(Mind you, Vulcan needs more variety in its wildlife anyway, so the creature's existence is welcome.)
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Le-matya
Where at Pixomondo are the Discovery effects being done Germany, USA, Canada, everywhere?
One does quite often get the idea that there is a disconnect with the team that does vfx, so that makes me wonder if they are working through several time zones.
And an episode of ENT 15 years ago.Why, because it doesn't match a one-off cartoon drawing from 47 years ago?
And an episode of ENT 15 years ago.
Why not? When did selectively re-imagining (or even outright ignoring, for that matter) anything from TAS (or any other show, for that matter) ever pose an obstacle to this before? It's been happening for decades, so it's rather late to be crying foul now.But it's still Prime, right?
There was no le-matya in ENT, only a sehlat. And just because that looked more or less the same as in TAS doesn't mean the le-matya has to as well. It is not, nor has it ever been, an all-or-nothing proposition. As Kirk says in STIII: "Don't quote rules to me..."And an episode of ENT 15 years ago.
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