Are they meat popsicles?
Ask the Donner party, it's all they had for dessert for months...
Are they meat popsicles?
But perhaps the biggest one between myself and perhaps a newer generation of fans is that anything after Voyager is basically non-Trek and I personally don't consider it canon, especially the aptly initialized STD.
Really? A newer generation of fans? Are you referring to those who grew up on the Kelvin-verse movies, or perhaps even those who started watching in 2017?But perhaps the biggest one between myself and perhaps a newer generation of fans is that anything after Voyager is basically non-Trek and I personally don't consider it canon, especially the aptly initialized STD.
No, no! It's a science experimentThis thread is about to veer right into Clayton Ravine AKA Eastwood Ravine.![]()
This thread is about to veer right into Clayton Ravine AKA Eastwood Ravine.![]()
Yes, it is interesting to see these party lines being drawn, as it were. I mean, I am hardly a "newer generation" give that I started with TOS, regarded TNG as passable as Trek and didn't care for VOY or ENT and only engaged with DS9 after "Trial and Tribble-ations." Discovery is one of my favorites because it cuts closer to TOS than prior installations.Really? A newer generation of fans? Are you referring to those who grew up on the Kelvin-verse movies, or perhaps even those who started watching in 2017?
Or are you referring to the segment of the fanbase who grew up with first-run TNG through ENT and consider that era of the franchise to be the "one true Star Trek" - anything beforehand seen as not quite so good and anything afterwards an unbridled heresy!
Because that segment of fandom is now 20+ years old and therefore the previous generation![]()
Only the original is canon. The rest are not.WHY DO YOU HATE BTTF SO MUCH. You're not a real fan.
that gate you're keeping got bulldozed down a long time ago.That once you get past the characters' prolonged staring at special effects to fill time, The Motion Picture is a passable film. Granted it took me time to come to that conclusion and required concentrating more on the lesser drama and dialogue parts through repeated viewings.
But perhaps the biggest one between myself and perhaps a newer generation of fans is that anything after Voyager is basically non-Trek and I personally don't consider it canon, especially the aptly initialized STD.
You're right. You are newJust let people enjoy things they like, it's not hard.
To me, ST:ENT has always been canon, it may have it's existence created by "First Contact", but that doesn't make it any less valid of a ST series IMO.ENT is just as canon as VOY. And don't give me that "separate timeline created by FC" stuff that some fans like to use to dismiss ENT as not connected to the previous series and films. The idea that Trek canon stopped in 2001 is laughable and even though there are things I don't like about, say, STID, DSC or even PIC that I haven't liked from Day One of each they're still canon and official Trek.
Trek to me is more about making a fun world, not a serious philosophical exploration of life and death. When I think of Trek I think of dressing up in a red shirt, running around with a flashlight and playing with friends, building models, playing with action figures, and creating new ships in Paint.
But the way I've come to understand it is arguing over what is canon and what is not in Star Trek is borderline nonsense because even official Star Trek media doubles back on its own established canon
Are they meat popsicles?
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