Alternate Original Series. What became known officially as the Kelvin Universe.Wha does AOS stand for?
Alternate Original Series. What became known officially as the Kelvin Universe.Wha does AOS stand for?
Any Old Scientists?Wha does AOS stand for?
Well remember in the original version, Steve Austin was held in cryogenic suspension until he was needed for a mission. I did like Darren McGavin as the head of the OSI though in the pilot.The syndicated two part version is godawful.
The original “Movie of the Week” cut is much better. I don’t mind it, Steve Austin handles the situation realistically and none of the series tropes are in evidence. It’s not even slightly “fun.” But it’s a decent SF drama adventure.
But yeah when they went to series they needed someone who was more of a human being, And who saw Steve Austin as more of a human than just a cyborg machine to be used as needed.
When did this get switched to the Six Million Dollar Man forum??
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Bionic Baloney.When did this get switched to the Six Million Dollar Man forum??
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I found the crash sequence compelling because of its realism
A large part of that realism is that it was actual crash footage from NASA.
I really love the animated series, and recently just bought the entire collection, both vhs and dvd mediums. (I also have every episode from TOS on vhs too!)
I just realized today after rewatching "The Slaver Weapon," the Kzinti were aliens in Larry Niven's book: "Ringword!" I highly recommend reading the whole series...a most excellant writing!
no. As CBS has stated many times, Discovery takes place in the same continuity as TOS.
You may not like it, you may pretend it’s not true, you may say it’s impossible, but if you search your feelings you know that’s the official stance.
I'm so glad I live in 1965. When Trek comes out, there will be only one continuity until 1979.
Do you really want us to keep rehashing the same TOS canon arguments until the tardigrades come home?![]()
Ah, but it wasn't as easy to do so back then. My only Trek talk in the early 1970s was with friends who also liked the show and my brother. Not all of us lived in LA or NY where we could have gone to conventions. (Probably not with my allowance, *lol*)
And since the show was on TV, and couldn't be taped or recorded (by most), often mistakes or contradictions weren't caught.
Yeah, right. That continuity was fraught with contradictions and inconsistencies that fans debated as vigorously at the time as they argue about conflicts between different series today. Are they Vulcans are Vulcanians? Lithium or dilithium? Is the death penalty General Order 7 or 4? Did Galloway die or didn't he? What the hell is a UESPA?
The stuff Christopher mentions were things most fans had little to no awareness of. You had to seek that stuff out and pay for it. It wasn't shoved in your face by Google and Facebook algorithms, so it was even a more minority activity of fandom than now.
ironically, so is this BBS. And Facebook groups, mostly. And google isn’t going to put comments from random dudes in your face, especially if you don’t look for reviews for a given show...were things most fans had little to no awareness of. You had to seek that stuff out and pay for it. It wasn't shoved in your face by Google and Facebook algorithms, so it was even a more minority activity of fandom than now.
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