This all sounds so terrible. I hope they find some middle ground between Countdown and the novels.
Kuertzman co-wriote Countdown so he probably sees that as part of his canon
This all sounds so terrible. I hope they find some middle ground between Countdown and the novels.
This all sounds so terrible. I hope they find some middle ground between Countdown and the novels.
Kuertzman co-wriote Countdown so he probably sees that as part of his canon
Yes, there have been worse example of technobabbel. No, this doesn't excuse this one.The supernova propagated through subspace at warp speeds through some technobabble science reason according to the side material.
I've seen worse science in the other Prime Universe stories.
That's not an argument. There hasn't been canonical Star Trek in the prime universe since 2009. And DIS certainly didn't address the issue at all.It's been treated as happened in the Prime Universe by CBS since ST 2009 came out. It didn't just come out of nowhere.
For one Star Trek Online was forced by CBS (not Paramount) to acknowledge the event as happening in Prime back when they were developing the game in '09.
I'm sure they'll explain it in the show for those who haven't seen or even remember ST09.Yes, there have been worse example of technobabbel. No, this doesn't excuse this one.
Also - this example is a LOT worse because of the wide-reaching consequences. The bigger the impact of an event in a story or fictional universe is - the better it needed to be thought out.
As such, the supernova wasn't thought out AT ALL - because it quite frankly never played a role in the story of ST09, despite "giving Nero a purpose for revenge, without having the heroes actually have commited evil deeds".
That's not an argument. There hasn't been canonical Star Trek in the prime universe since 2009. And DIS certainly didn't address the issue at all.
Yes, I know for us hardcore nerds hanging out on internet forums - and knowing what Star Trek:Online EVEN IS - we are aware this event was supposed to take place in the "prime" timeline.
For EVERY single casual viewer - this event was super obviosuly part of a rebooted backstory. A backstory that - gain, in the terms of the story as it unfolded on screen - is a future that never even happened in the story it was told in.
Imagine someone doing a "Back to the Future"-continuation. And suddenly insisting it has to take place in the alternate future created by Biff Tannen, instead of the real present. Sure, it would make canonical sense in-universe. But it would be a stupid idea regardless, and super confusing to everyone that isn't a hardcore Back to the Future fan.
Letting major in-universe change have happened because of an alternate-rebooted-backstory-vision is stupid as hell, and gonna' confuse everybody that's only there for for Picard and has only basic familiarity with the deep weeds of Trek lore.
Bits of it might end up in there but at the time it was written - Picard and the others were characters that were never expected to be seen again - so like most tie-in material, he might cherry-pick aspects that he likes but I doubt the backstories of all the characters are the same as the comic.
Depends on how they explain it in the show. I am highly skeptical that they are going to just let the scene in 09 be the only explanation. Especially with Kurtzman at the helm, I could see in weaving in some of footage from 09 like he did with the Cage footage.Letting major in-universe change have happened because of an alternate-rebooted-backstory-vision is stupid as hell, and gonna' confuse everybody that's only there for for Picard and has only basic familiarity with the deep weeds of Trek lore.
This is Star Trek! Everything is all connected except for the stuff I don't like!I really don't see it being that complex
As such, the supernova wasn't thought out AT ALL - because it quite frankly never played a role in the story of ST09, despite "giving Nero a purpose for revenge, without having the heroes actually have commited evil deeds".
Imagine someone doing a "Back to the Future"-continuation. And suddenly insisting it has to take place in the alternate future created by Biff Tannen, instead of the real present.
Sure, it would make canonical sense in-universe. But it would be a stupid idea regardless, and super confusing to everyone that isn't a hardcore Back to the Future fan.
Data is dead
The uniforms are inspired by Countdown, where Data was alive...
I think Picard would be OK with not commanding a starship anymore, that he could transition into another role and be happy with it. He isn’t Jim Kirk.
B4 would became the new Data, I thought.
Third time's a charm... Does no one else see BEVERLY CRUSHER in the bottom left of this picture, walking on screen and seeming to notice JLP standing and looking lost?
This. It's been part of Star Trek Online's backstory since it launched, it was covered in the backstory comic, it was featured in the movie (again, co-written and co-produced by the guy running Star Trek)... It's only the silly fans who want The Last Jedi and now Game of Thrones remade that dispute it at all.I never took it as anything but canon...![]()
Sorry for not responding earlier: I think you're right, and for that matter, I think you're so *obviously* right that I thought the question was rhetorical.Third time's a charm... Does no one else see BEVERLY CRUSHER in the bottom left of this picture, walking on screen and seeming to notice JLP standing and looking lost?
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Just looks like a woman to me. Probably just an extra.Does no one else see BEVERLY CRUSHER in the bottom left of this picture,
I never gave her much thought because her clothes and what looks like her handbag looked pretty contemporary. Then again, there are several others in the picture, Sir Patrick included, whose outfit looks contemporary with the level of detail we're given, so who knows. She's like Schrodinger's Beverly at this point for me.Third time's a charm... Does no one else see BEVERLY CRUSHER in the bottom left of this picture, walking on screen and seeming to notice JLP standing and looking lost?
Data is in command of the Enterprise in the comic prequel to the movie "Star Trek" called "Countdown"; B4 seemed to be the link to make that sort of resurrection work.Yeh let's not go there.
or anywhere near Nemesis.
Depends on how they explain it in the show. I am highly skeptical that they are going to just let the scene in 09 be the only explanation. Especially with Kurtzman at the helm, I could see in weaving in some of footage from 09 like he did with the Cage footage.
This objection all seems predicated on the idea that they are just going to move forward without bothering to explain how they got there. If they do that then it is stupid and expects too much of the audience.
But, I'll be highly surprised if they do so.
Regardless, I see no issue utilizing the Hobus supernova as an inciting event to set the stage.
All a general audience needs to know is that the RSE collapsed due to an environmental disaster that destroyed Romulus and that is the cause of the current social-political context. They might mention Spock but I doubt it, it's redundant information for the show they are creating.
That's enough information for normal people and fans will simply add in their own details anyway.
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