Spot on. And those who are doing the complaining, genuinely either don't realise this, or are conveniently trying to rewrite the past (if they happened to even be a part of communities like this, back when Trek was last on TV).
The biggest positive, when I returned to this site, was seeing members who were around back in ENT's run actively calling out those who are now trying to pretend it was universally loved as a part of the franchise. It wasn't, and it was sh*t all over. As someone who was actively defending it at the time, it's great to see that there are people who aren't trying to rewrite that history.
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bashers not wrong, but missing the point
Gusher In Danger of Turning Into Basher
The real reasons why bashers hate Enterprise
Why is ENT afraid to take risks?
Is it just me, or is the NX-01 bridge clunky looking?
A theory on holo-technology
A list of people working on ENT that should be fired
Bashers! learn to be more objective.
What is the deal with T'Pol's ears?
The good old days
And my favourite title
ENT is CANNON and has NEVER violated continuity!!!
Even before it aired
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Wanted: Intelligent writers for Enterprise.
Canon vs. suspending disbelief opinions?
Would anyone care if B/B did away with the not seeing romulan face thing?
Could or would B & B rewrite canon?
How long are you willing to wait before you switch off?
Canon: Wait Till all TOSers Die, then no one will know!
Time Travel!! The easiest way to excuse Enterprise canon mishaps
Berman and Braga clearly DO NOT CARE ABOUT STAR TREK.
Possibly, but text based interactions miss a lot of context clues. So, if a basher is doing it because they care the caring part is lost because of rather unfeeling text.but I think even the 'bashers' do so because they care.
No one told you to ignore anything. The fact that the original sets were recreated on past series (though if you want to get nitpicky, I can point out where the errors are) just proved that it could be done. I love TOS to death and I do love the look, but, I'm going to be honest and say it's a very dated look; especially when I got to see it up close at the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour. Making a series set in this timeframe in 2017-2020 with the look of a 1960s retro science fiction television series just doesn't fly today.
Also, again, assumptions are being made here and lots of them. For all you know, the people behind this show wanted to go down the faithful route of recreating the 1960s look, but, CBS may have ultimately overruled them. You don't know.
One question... Why? It worked incredibly well in Through a Mirror Darkly. Why would it not work now? Why is the clean design a bad thing? There are ways to subtly enhance it (like they did in that story) that ups the technology level without actually changing any major design. Everything should have a logic point and the point of Jefferies designs was everything be clean and smooth. And there was plenty of room to make new sets. We've only seen a fraction of any of the ships in Trek.
For a one off episode its fine.One question... Why? It worked incredibly well in Through a Mirror Darkly. Why would it not work now?
For a one off episode its fine.
For an on going series that is meant to draw in new audiences it doesn't work as well. Look at how the visuals are already being torn apart bit by bit.
Finally, as much as I love Star Trek, it is meant to be an imagining of our future, of humanity's future. It isn't a galaxy far, far, away. It is based in very real understanding of humanity. Updating the look is par for the course in Trek.
If nothing else, treat it like a reboot. If the powers that be supposedly don't care, why should we care what they say?
I do treat it as a reboot. I wish they would do a Pike's Enterprise series.For a one off episode its fine.
For an on going series that is meant to draw in new audiences it doesn't work as well. Look at how the visuals are already being torn apart bit by bit.
Finally, as much as I love Star Trek, it is meant to be an imagining of our future, of humanity's future. It isn't a galaxy far, far, away. It is based in very real understanding of humanity. Updating the look is par for the course in Trek.
If nothing else, treat it like a reboot. If the powers that be supposedly don't care, why should we care what they say?
But, that series won't be any closer to TOS.I do treat it as a reboot. I wish they would do a Pike's Enterprise series.
If it is a reboot, who cares. I love reboots. I hate trying to append on something that is clearly a reboot to something classic.But, that series won't be any closer to TOS.
I do treat it as a reboot. I wish they would do a Pike's Enterprise series.
I agree with all of this. That said, there's no reason why "future design" needs to be a straight line, and must be a straight extrapolation of current design trends. Maybe there's a big retro-Victorian era where (inflammable) wood paneling on spaceships is all the rage? I mean, the sky is the limit in terms of design choices, and something which doesn't feel so...generic...may be more iconic.
Recasting doesn't double the head size or add eyes :bIf they recreate the Enterprise sets in exact detail from The Cage era, is there going to be complaining that Jeffery Hunter, ajel Roddenberry, and Leonard Nimoy weren't risen from the dead? Because I see recasting an actor in a role not that different than updating of a set aesthetic.
f they wanted to stick to the prime timeline there are plenty of resources to help them do that. They deviated as much storywise as they did visually. Some of their mistakes are so basic that it is obvious they just don't care. Maybe they might have originally intended to do one thing, but it is the end result I'm judging on and the end result is a mess that contradicts previous canon and is incompatible with their stated objective of following the original timeline. They already haven't.
"The Hansen logs indicate that Federation knowledge of the Borg existed prior to the events of TNG: "Q Who", citing the limited information as "rumor and sensor echoes." No doubt the El-Aurians must have been a source of at least some of the knowledge, since the USS Enterprise-B witnessed their escape in Star Trek Generations. It is somewhat puzzling, however, that the Starfleet crew of the USS Enterprise-D are unaware of the Borg and the Hansens in the earlier TNG episode. As Joe Menosky remembered, the writers of this episode were well aware of the discontinuity when they devised this installment. "There was no way in the world we were going to get rid of the Hansen arc, just because it didn't match exactly what had happened when Q first threw the Enterprise near that Borg cube […] There should be some mention in a database somewhere, and Picard should have known. There was a little bit of that knowledge […] In our minds, the Borg were a very slender rumor, and the Hansens followed up on the rumor and just disappeared. Whether that completely holds water or not, that's all the justification we needed to go with the Hansen arc. Even if we couldn't have come up with that justification, we would have done it anyway. I think you are denying new audiences the chance to see this arc that couldn't be told if you were going to be faithful to something that was established a decade ago. We are not willing to be that rigid with continuity."
If Discovery's team does anything it's bad.You have right there, spelled out, the writers from a previous Trek administration willing to throw out continuity for the sake of their story. Yet somehow in your mind, this is ok. If Discovery's team did this exact thing, it's totally unforgivable.
Dammit now I have to spend hours reading through these.https://web.archive.org/web/2002040...m=Enterprise&number=28&DaysPrune=2&LastLogin=
Posts include
bashers not wrong, but missing the point
Gusher In Danger of Turning Into Basher
The real reasons why bashers hate Enterprise
Why is ENT afraid to take risks?
Is it just me, or is the NX-01 bridge clunky looking?
A theory on holo-technology
A list of people working on ENT that should be fired
Bashers! learn to be more objective.
What is the deal with T'Pol's ears?
The good old days
And my favourite title
ENT is CANNON and has NEVER violated continuity!!!
Even before it aired
https://web.archive.org/web/2001060...m=Enterprise&number=28&DaysPrune=2&LastLogin=
Wanted: Intelligent writers for Enterprise.
Canon vs. suspending disbelief opinions?
Would anyone care if B/B did away with the not seeing romulan face thing?
Could or would B & B rewrite canon?
How long are you willing to wait before you switch off?
Canon: Wait Till all TOSers Die, then no one will know!
Time Travel!! The easiest way to excuse Enterprise canon mishaps
If Discovery's team does anything it's bad.
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