I mean, you don't have to watch it. So why does it really matter?I know it'll probably happen, that's what makes me so sad about it.
Welcome to Star Trek for the last 50 years.I’m pointing out flaws in continuity.
I mean, you don't have to watch it. So why does it really matter?I know it'll probably happen, that's what makes me so sad about it.
Welcome to Star Trek for the last 50 years.I’m pointing out flaws in continuity.
It wouldn't surprise me. Everything anyone has ever done now and in the past that isn't "Starfleet" is Section 31.Didn't one of the novels make Kirk's mission to capture the cloaking device connected to S31?
Its mere existence bothers me.I mean, you don't have to watch it. So why does it really matter?
What an odd thing to get upset over.Its mere existence bothers me.
It is what it is. I'm just passionate about this show. I grew up with it.What an odd thing to get upset over.
It depends on how functional and reliable Section 31 is 10 years post DSC. Perhaps Starfleet didn't trust them, or the mission had involved Section 31 assets but they needed more plausible deniability in order to access the resource.
The Romulans are suspicious by nature. For all we know they killed the S31 agents on the mission.
The point is, it can work inside continuity but there is going to be additional layers added to it. And that's fine by me.
YMMV in terms of how the seams line up.
Quite right, quite right.Well, we’ll see what Kurtzman does to ‘maintain canon.’ By the time the Section 31 show comes out, it’ll only be 5 years before TOS.
It's not a matter of canon. It's a matter of how it can work together
That's not the point. It's the point you can make it work together.Novels aren’t canon, or at least they weren’t before. I don’t recall CBS making any statements to the contrary. So we can’t really use novels as any kind of evidence.
If that's the case then DSC is canon with TOS no matter what.Er, no. I could write a fanfic specifically describing every instance of discontinuity in Star Trek and how I can come up with ways to fit it all together, but it’s still not going to be canon, and therefore, invalid. Now if you’re just talking about your own personal ‘head-canon,’ that’s different.
I don't think that's what the episode was trying to convey. Kirk was reluctantly pulled into the situation. It was about the moral conundrum of finding oneself in such circumstances.Star Trek was for the Vietnam War, at least in that episode.
That's not the point. It's the point you can make it work together.
Use your imagination. Why does everything need to be explained to you?
If that's the case then DSC is canon with TOS no matter what.
Canon is what CBS says. Continuity is another story.Head canon is a hell of a thing.
Canon is what CBS says. Continuity is another story.
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