Counterpoint: yep.![]()
Factually: No.
Counterpoint: yep.![]()
Going past the Great Barrier has not exactly been, um, great, for crews.Looking at the expanded universe from licensed products, alternating eras of golden ages and recessions make sense.
Presumably, the Iconian gateway network and Dyson spheres used by the Federation and its Khitomer Alliance partners will be lost after the 25th century. They don’t make first contact with the Edremaiah, ergo benamite remains a rarity.
What really irks me is that the Federation would not start exploring interstellar space and other nearby galaxies.
It's a fictional tv show. all it takes is the writers to decide, next episode, "actually yes, alternate reality" and then it becomes "factually: yep".Factually: No.
It's a fictional tv show. all it takes is the writers to decide, next episode, "actually yes, alternate reality" and then it becomes "factually: yep".
It's a fictional tv show. all it takes is the writers to decide, next episode, "actually yes, alternate reality" and then it becomes "factually: yep".
nope.
Counterpoint: yep.![]()
Factually: No.
"factually: yep".
Precisely so.Sure, but as of now, they have decidedly not.
Star Trek Discovery season 4 takes place in the 32nd century and establishes that many major incidents have occurred which have shaped the galaxy in major ways, nearly all in negative and almost post apocalyptical ways. The biggest events of which are the collapse of the Federation, it’s reformation and also the burn.
It’s almost like all progression in the Star Trek universe has been lost, and no matter what happens in any possible future Star Trek series set in the 800 hundred years between the 24th and 32nd century it would all pretty much be for nothing. It’s almost as if the writers have boxed off hundreds of years worth of Star Trek history from any meaningful progression of the timeline which is true to the series original vision.
The burn prevented the use of warp drives for example… does this mean that in the preceding 800 years the Federation never developed transwarp or slipstream drives? Was an alliance never formed with the Borg co-operative which led to peace throughout the quadrants? We don’t hear from the Klingon’s any more either as far as I know…
Unless there is a big reset at the end of Discovery, any Star Trek series created in the era of 24th-32nd century would essentially be a prequel and severely limited in scope and doomed to an apocalyptic reset.
A franchise continuation post 32nd century could work…![]()
Just because the golden era doesn‘t last forever doesn‘t mean it wasn‘t worthwhile for those who were alive for it.
We don't know that they didn't, though. Perhaps they had started to but due to the crises of the time wars, it all had to end.What really irks me is that the Federation would not start exploring interstellar space and other nearby galaxies.
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