Personally I hope Academy will be full of cheese and drama and angst like a CW show.
I'd freaking love it!
Or like TOS for that matter.

Personally I hope Academy will be full of cheese and drama and angst like a CW show.
I'd freaking love it!
Nothing shown has contradicted anything except a timeline. Literally the objection is over one appearance of the Gorn.That's exactly what those who slavishly adhere to continuity want. Expand what we know. Don't contradict it. Add to the art, not change it wholesale to fit artistic whim
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I go with the view that it's all canon, it's all Star Trek, but it's not connected. They're different translations of the same source (e.g., King James Version, New International Version, New American Bible, etc.), where they all share the same basic characters, settings, and institutions, but the details can be slightly or very different because they're not the same text.
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By this reasoning why not just make them Romulan or Klingons or Deltans instead of Gorn. Don't change anything. Keep the aliens reptiles that pop out of the hosts chests, but say they are Klingons, this what the Klingons are now. It's our artistic license and story trumps continuity every time.
Yeah, I’m not totally down with the Xenomorph features. But I have zero issues making this version of the Gorn super fast and deadly. Especially if it’s a subspecies of the Gorn with the TOS/Lower Decks version and Enterprise version still existing.
I asked that about Arena. It's pretty much a bullshit species to suddenly drop in when they're like "Oh, no Federation You were totally in our territory which is why we killed everyone."You know, I'm STILL asking the question now "Why didn't we hear way more about these things in TOS?!?"
Except I don't think that quite lines up with the episode. Only that the area of space is unknown.My issue is that pretty much one of the ONLY things we know about the Gorn is that before Arena nobody (almost nobody?) had ever heard of them.
With so many shows and so many Showrunners, they unintentionally work as a check-and-balance.A really easy way to reconcile the Gorn of "All Those Who Wander" with the Gorn of "Arena" and LD, and with the Gorn of "In A Mirror Darkly, Part II," would be to reveal that the creatures in "All Those Who Wander" were in fact Gorn-engineered bioweapon incapable of sentience, rather than the Gorn themselves. This would have the benefit of also solving the ethical quandry of nobody in the landing party being concerned with the fact that they had to kill a sentient species infant to survive.
You know, I'm STILL asking the question now "Why didn't we hear way more about these things in TOS?!?"
I've been thinking about this, and here's my takeaway. If "storytelling beats canon", then, it has to be asked:AKIVA GOLDSMAN: Because for me, storytelling beats canon. And that may not be popular, but it’s the truth. So when they can go hand-in-hand, great. But when I was writing the pilot, I was looking for something that was just monstrous, that was Cthulhu-like. Something that was unthinking. Our shows are empathy generators and I wanted to have an element which was in relief of that. I wanted something that you couldn’t identify with, something that was utterly alien, something that was all appetite and instinct in ways that we couldn’t quite understand. And I also wanted to signal place and time in a way that personally I found interesting. So you should definitely blame me for this one.
Discovery's ending and, in its place, my "allegiance" is with Picard & Legacy. When they refer back to TOS in PIC, like I said before, I picture TOS. So, in my eyes, TOS has primacy. Not SNW.And if you have a situation where two series conflict, are we going to say well since Strange New Worlds is newer it has primacy and retcons TOS? Or does TOS have primacy since it's the source? Or do we sit here and tie ourselves in pretzels spending more time trying to make two TV shows fit together than some of the people who make them do? I just think it's easier to say it's all Trek, but they're not connected to each other.
Because the originals are sacred canon and must be referenced at all costs.this is why I don’t understand why they don’t embrace the “alternate universe” idea. Going that direction with the JJ films isn’t why they are looked down upon by some/most. And it lead to some cool stuff to balance out the bad.
Because the originals are sacred canon and must be referenced at all costs.
So says the fan base.
It's not necessary but it feels necessary because change, any change brings backlash.for something like Picard or Lower Decks…yeah because they are sequels.
For a prequel like SNW…that in some instances is re-writing “Trek history…I don’t think that’s necessary. And something like an alternate universe gives them much more freedom without having to put up with the canon, continuity, whatever complaints.
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