I'm operating on the assumption that Vanguard's continuity will be completely flushed as of May 5th. Which is why I want to get my current TOS/Vanguard crossover manuscript approved before then. Get it in under the wire, grandfather-clause, etc.
The latest character trailer reveals M'Benga is a full commander
Never understood this continuity thing with the novels. Just let them be their own thing.
Interesting choice to have him outrank his eventual boss (McCoy). Although I guess something could happen during the series that causes him to be demoted.
I'm operating on the assumption that Vanguard's continuity will be completely flushed as of May 5th. Which is why I want to get my current TOS/Vanguard crossover manuscript approved before then. Get it in under the wire, grandfather-clause, etc.
Just as some TOS novels have used terms like "away team" or "warp core" or "replicator." The TOS installment of the Gateways crossover assumed the transporter had a biofilter. People lose track of what ideas came from TOS and what came in TNG and later.
Heck, one of the SNW trailers showed Spock apparently mind-melding with La'an, so his "I've never used it on a human" from "Dagger of the Mind" is evidently toast. Which is exactly what I feared would happen sooner or later, but I didn't expect confirmation right off the bat.
I still think it's likely that SNW takes place in 2261
Indeed, a little conspiratorial voice inside my head has wondered if maybe the purpose of the time-travel story in Picard this season is meant to set up a rewritten timeline for SNW, sort of like Crisis on Infinite Earths in the Arrowverse. But that seems unlikely, given all the other ongoing series.
2259 according to the info cards for the Uniforms on display on the Star Trek Cruise.
Of course, as you yourself have often noted, every Star Trek series has had continuity inconsistencies and ultimately making it all into a coherent single setting will always involve some squinting and fudging of details.
But who knows? The idea of a multiverse has gotten pretty popular these days; I could plausibly see them doing a "time has wobbled a little bit and so some smaller details might be retoactively changed by time travel shenanigans" plot device to rationalize away changes they want to make. (Doesn't mean they will do that of course -- just that it doesn't seem implausible.)
Maybe we always should have. In his long-ago interview with Tim Lynch, Richard Arnold was pretty explicit that Roddenberry saw the original series as only sorta canon with respect to NextGen (and the films only in parts). In other words, something like the original series happened in the 23rd-century, but not exactly the way we saw it.At this point, I wonder if maybe we should just start thinking of TOS as the inaccurate approximation, like how Roddenberry explained the TMP Klingons.
Maybe we always should have. In his long-ago interview with Tim Lynch, Richard Arnold was pretty explicit that Roddenberry saw the original series as only sorta canon with respect to NextGen (and the films only in parts). In other words, something like the original series happened in the 23rd-century, but not exactly the way we saw it.
The latest character trailer reveals M'Benga is a full commander
I'd agree with that.Never understood this continuity thing with the novels. Just let them be their own thing.
The Chapel trailer has been released, and it appears she is a full commander too. (According to MA, she was a lieutenant in TAS. And IIRC, she was a lieutenant commander in TMP, and then a commander in TVH.)
Maybe she got demoted for trying to roofie Spock with Mudd's love potion...
Chapel was a lieutenant in TOS too.
Memory Alpha said:By 2269 Chapel was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and held the position of head nurse. (TAS: "Mudd's Passion")
Oh, I didn't know that! Where was that established? MA appears to treat her appearance as a lieutenant in TAS as a recent promotion.
But who knows? The idea of a multiverse has gotten pretty popular these days; I could plausibly see them doing a "time has wobbled a little bit and so some smaller details might be retoactively changed by time travel shenanigans" plot device to rationalize away changes they want to make. (Doesn't mean they will do that of course -- just that it doesn't seem implausible.)
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