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Spoilers So now Discovery is 'synched-up' with canon

The attitude of "synching up with canon" seems directed squarely at the haters who think the show is nothing but one massive canon violation and they were desperate to gain their trust.

They might catch the interest of haters if they worked harder to make the stories compelling and coherent. Well, a few of them. The rest were and are going to continue to hate it regardless of what they do.

So the goal should be to tell the best stories possible and let the chips fall where they may.
 
They might catch the interest of haters if they worked harder to make the stories compelling and coherent. Well, a few of them. The rest were and are going to continue to hate it regardless of what they do.

So the goal should be to tell the best stories possible and let the chips fall where they may.

Exactly right. Enterprise was a prequel and remained so the entire time and in no way made adjustments to its premise to seem any different. In fact, that show embraced the prequel idea more in season four, which was just wonderful/
 
So from short treks the 32nd Century Discovery is abandoned, so where did the crew go.
It's not 32nd century. We don't know which century it is. In that episode, Discovery has been abandoned for 1000 years. Enough time for "nice" AI to evolve. It didn't travel into the future.
Of course we know now that Calypso was written as a standalone episode without any knowledge of the time travel shenanigans of Season 2. Any relations to the arc of season 2 are purely coincidental. But if you want to go ahead and "sync" up Calypso with rest of Discovery, then one way to do it, is to have the crew abandon it for some reason at end of Season 3 and time travel directly back to it 1000 years later just in time for Season 4 (wishful thinking at this point). So for all we know Calypso takes place in 42nd century!
 
It's not 32nd century. We don't know which century it is. In that episode, Discovery has been abandoned for 1000 years.

Zora says the current stardate is approximately 1000 years after her manufacturing date, so 1000 years or more since 2256, the 33rd century.
 
I guess we won’t see Daniels since it’s a century after his time, maybe the Doctor backup will make an appearance if he made it back to Earth.

Daniels could still be around, just older. I'm guessing lifespans would be a lot longer by then, even by Trek Standards.
 
Zora says the current stardate is approximately 1000 years after her manufacturing date, so 1000 years or more since 2256, the 33rd century.
Where does she say that? I don’t have episode handy, I only found this online:
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I could be wrong (but if I am, then Discovery writers are screwed)
 
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/33rd_century

"USS Discovery lies abandoned in a region of space with lightning-like phenomena, having been abandoned for an unspecified period of time, nearly a millennium after its time period of origin."

If the people running this site can't keep things straight, don't blame me.

That's memory alpha - I'm not sure what the relevance is? It's edited by anyone.

If that is a quote from an official source it doesn't state that.

Also that's an answer to a question I didn't pose - your claim was that there was a line about manufacturing date.
 
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