Well, It is mostly wishfull yes, requiring every writer to see every episodes is probably asking too much, but for 8 million dollar per episodes they could at least have hired a consultant who does know all of Startrek, who could have helped the writers keep the script a least mostly consistent. I understand this is near impossible especialy with some of the TOS episodes but they could at least make character histories consistent. For that matter, why didn't Patrick Steward himself ensure his own family history was consistent, like mentioning his brother?
No one knows ALL of Star Trek.
There are over 800 episodes and thirteen feature films. That's a LOT of material for anyone to absorb.
The Berman-era eps contradict THEMSELVES (the producers didn't want to dump a ton of backstory on syndication viewers).
Back then, the question every season was "How do we fill our order of 22?"
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