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The Romulan Supernova: The final, canon word

No.
You just can't bend reality to your will, it doesn't work that way.
But when one lives in one's own little universe, it's apparently quite easy to do so.
Also makes it much easier to be divisive and be willy-nilly with derision.
 
But when one lives in one's own little universe, it's apparently quite easy to do so.
Also makes it much easier to be divisive and be willy-nilly with derision.
No I live in the real world. Where Kurtzman is his boss.
 
Star charts are not canon and besides, what the planets have on them matters much more than just the space itself.
It’s like if a Earth was destroyed. I don’t think the Federation would collapse because of that.
 
No he isnt. His boss his Alex Kurtzman.
that doesn't make Kurtzman showrunner though. He's an Executive Producer, just like Stewart himself or Rod Roddenberry for that matter. Is Rod Roddenberry Chabon's boss? And since Chabon is Executive Producer too, is Chabon Chabon's boss?
 
that doesn't make Kurtzman showrunner though. He's an Executive Producer, just like Stewart himself or Rod Roddenberry for that matter. Is Rod Roddenberry Chabon's boss? And since Chabon is Executive Producer too, is Chabon Chabon's boss?
I'd immediately give myself a BIG raise if I were him.

Just for having to put up with the 'Fandom' BS that goes with the territory.
:techman:
 
No real sense in posting Actual Facts.
They don't count when one is being intractable.
Or when one is telling the truth apparently. Some here think Chabon runs a separate company and has no bosses. He does. Starting with Alex Kurtzman.
 
It’s like if a Earth was destroyed. I don’t think the Federation would collapse because of that.
But it is not like that. Because Federation is an union of many different species with their home worlds, not an empire with one species dominating an area of space. Earth being destroyed would be a massive blow, but the Federation would likely to continue, they would just move the capital to Vulcan or Andor etc. But if in an empire the central seat of power, and most likely many secondary ones are destroyed, it may easily lead to dissolution of the whole empire. All the subjugated species will see it as their chance to gain their freedom.
 
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