Not if it's done smartly.
How? SFA would most likely be set at the Academy, Prodigy is out and about in space.SFA = Pre-Prodigy
Won't SFA cannibalize Prodigy?
It may not be, it could be what she was doing before Picard comes looking for her.
Because Star Trek is a 50+ year old shared universe where up until 2017 canon was taken pretty seriously. 99.9% of all those hours fit together, with the occasional actor recasting, production error, or need to shave a few thousand light years of a distance given notwithstanding. For many Star Trek fans, the top thing they like about the franchise is the interconnected lore.Why limit Trek creatively?
Terry Matalas did have a muddled explanation for if the Stargazer in 201 was a refit or a new ship. Maybe there's bits and pieces of Riker's Titan in the Titan-A?Though oddly they keep talking about the Titan-A as if it's the same Titan Riker commanded.
God no, the character's just sucks.To boil it down to show terms. Janeway is strong. Kira Neris is strong. Kai Wynn is strong. Deanna Troi is strong.
Burnham's an arse.
The Military Committee of NATO's? Every military procurement committee? Starfleet's militaryness is always hilariously vague and at times I feel they should canonically shit or get off the pot and begin divinding themselves back into a "War Fleet" and an "Exploration fleet" like they used to have in the 2200s
It's not overwriting anything. It was a nonsense argument in 2009, and it still is one now.My thing is, if Discovery and SNW want to do their own thing... fine. But if they won't be bound by canon, they shouldn't bind other canon that does recognize 1966-2005 as its backstory, let alone overwrite TOS or the Berman era shows.
Yup. Real world history is rarely as black and white as fictional universes are demanded to be. Vs. approaching it as fluid or being told from different perspective.Or you could just have an open mind for fluid canon.
How? SFA would most likely be set at the Academy, Prodigy is out and about in space.
Also how do you know it will be set before Prodigy?
My bad.I was talking about the show.
It was in development prior to Prodigy.
Don't judge it before it comes out.A show stuck at the Academy = Boring TV
Star Trek is about SPACE.
My reply to the earlier post is just a brief answer to a question that need not be elaborated on further. I'm aware there was a thread on the TrekBBS that touches on this that went over 20 pages before it was closed. This is probably the greatest divide in the fanbase over Discovery and SNW... and that for all intents and purposes it's not an issue in the Picard series. Even the Discoprise cameo doesn't have a clear registry number, so that's open to plausible deniability and creative interpretation.Or you could just have an open mind for fluid canon.
SNW keeps connecting itself with the existing canon. heck they make a big deal out of Pike not altering his fate so it stays in line with canon. Discovery has made direct references to the canon everywhere. Including using footage right from TOS and TNG. They're not going to abandon that because some people don't like that they updated the asthetic.
Anyways this isn't the thread for this discussion.
We didn't get that with Discovery, what we got was an achingly GIRLBOSS protagonist (since when have Trek shows ever had THAT? It's always been about the ensemble cast problem solving together) and its written the usual horrible way Hollywood writes "strong women" which is just the tropes of "toxic male with boobs" to the point Burnham was verging on obnoxious marysue ism. She knew better than everyone else, could solve better than nearly everyone else and the rest of the cast, such as they were developed, mainly hung about to be a foil to Burnham. Oh and she's SPOCKS HUMAN SISTER! REMEMBER SPOCK TREKKIES? YOU LIKE SPOCK DONT YOU? Pleastunein.
The character as written (zero disrespect to Sonequa Martin-Green, she's a fine actress) either shouldn't be anywhere near a star ship unless its enjoying the walls of a brig, or needed a lot more of her hubris beaten out of her by the rest of the crew before being even allowed to come clean the coffee cups off of the bridge. She hasn't had the kind of character arc that even Tom Paris got in Voyager to get rid of his arrogance, and that show was written in such a way to be ruthlessly syndicated in any order.
Which is how Trek should be. This is art not history. Strict recreation is not required.so that's open to plausible deniability and creative interpretation.
This assumes the Academy is only at San Francisco.A show stuck at the Academy = Boring TV
Star Trek is about SPACE. Prodigy is now occupying the niche that SFA would've filled.
Heh .. Except that the Producers/Creators have said on several occasions that it's all part of the same timeline.Even the Discoprise cameo doesn't have a clear registry number, so that's open to plausible deniability and creative interpretation.
A show stuck at the Academy = Boring TV
Star Trek is about SPACE. Prodigy is now occupying the niche that SFA would've filled.
I don't think an Academy show would necessarily need to be bound to Earth, at least not all the time. For example, if the show decided to follow the adventures of a Red Squad-esque group, there would probably be a split between space missions testing the characters' mettle and college hijinks. It'd be different, but hey, DS9 got flack for being stuck in one place, and the writers managed OK.![]()
It's been confirmed it's the Ed Speleers actor.The officer in red shooting the Yellow shirt, it's not Riker, I don't think it's the Titan Captain either
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