It's fact that they're all Star Trek, it's an opinion that you don't think they're Trek. It's wrong, but opinions are relative.No, it's an opinion. It's wrong, but opinions are such relative things.![]()
I actually have proof that Cool Eddie can make real Elton John music better than Elton John.I mean, I'm a huge Elton John fan. He recorded a disco album at the end of the '70s I don't listen to and don't own and don't want to listen to or own. That doesn't mean it's not REAL Elton John music.
I don't think I can live with that...If I have to live with "Fair Haven(VOY)" and "Let He Who Is Without Sin...(DS9)" being REAL and official Trek then you can live with the stuff you don't like.
That's all that matter.these events might legally be canon
Who cares? Why does this matter at all? The rights holders declare canon and we work within it, and ignore what we don't like. But, if I say "TNG isn't canon" but enjoy TUC and Spock, and he shows up in TNG do I say his appearances are not canon? What?Look at the LotR franchise. It’s highly unlikely that Rings of Power will ever reach the status of canon within the Tolkinverse, primarily due to the fans who reject it..
In this case yes, yes it does. It's a legal thing, not a "I feel it" thing.But a label alone doesn't make it Star Trek.
You can't compare Star Trek to food.In all seriousness, CBS/Paramount can slap the label "Star Trek" on anything and shove it out there. But a label alone doesn't make it Star Trek.
Green Giant can slap a label that says 'green beans' on a tin can of creamed corn. It wouldn't change the contents.
If if state for example that DISCO is not „True Star Trek“, i merely exclude the show from my personal Star Trek canon. Something which i am perfectly comfortable with, since the entire franchise is based on fictional future events.
Indeed.Why not just say "I don't like it, and I'm not going to watch it anymore"?
Saying it's "not true Star Trek" when it obviously is, just seems stupid to me.
Imagine if there was though...nd there's no law that Trek we don't like isn't "real" Trek.
Why slap a label on it? Just say you don't like it and move on.If if state for example that DISCO is not „True Star Trek“, i merely exclude the show from my personal Star Trek canon. Something which i am perfectly comfortable with, since the entire franchise is based on fictional future events
Exactly, future series are going to reference the stuff you don't like.Who cares? Why does this matter at all? The rights holders declare canon and we work within it, and ignore what we don't like. But, if I say "TNG isn't canon" but enjoy TUC and Spock, and he shows up in TNG do I say his appearances are not canon? What?
You can't compare Star Trek to food.
Unless it has a corn content of less than 3% and a cheese content of less than 5%.A food stuff is an agreed upon label. Heck there are definitions of everything in the food world. Corn is corn.
Star Trek is not a food stuff. It's legal distinction is that it is a science fiction show owned by Paramount/Viacom/CBS. What they say is Star Trek is Star Trek.
The TNG cast had a perfectly fine send off with AGT.The TNG cast deserved a better send off than Nemesis. Now they're finally getting it.
Had the movies not happened I would agree. Nemesis was not a satisfying end for the Tng castThe TNG cast had a perfectly fine send off with AGT.
Yup. And that's how it ends for me. The rest is just holodeck fan fiction by in universe fans.The TNG cast had a perfectly fine send off with AGT.
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