Well it's GR's 'shared universe - so they HAVE to fit Dylan Hunt's Genesis II/Planet Earth adventures in...Yeah, I still don't know how I feel about the fact that humanity needed two Holocausts to figure things out. And that's the BEST CASE scenario because stopping those Holocausts actually makes things worse.
I feel the same way. You could have called them a new name besides the Gorn and it would have worked just as well. Or in this latest episode, have Kirk and Laana travel to the 60s if you just HAVE to see Khan as a boy. I understand that people who never saw TOS aren't going to care about these kind of things. And some people love this franchise so much that they'll swallow anything as long as the Star Trek name is on it. But it's a huge distraction for people who care about continuity and consistency. And it's all unnecessary.I think there's an aspect of wondering why some of these things are necessary.
Like the changes to the Gorn, why choose to play with these story aspects that have these messy explanations for why things are different (i.e., they had to insert exposition for Sarah the Romulan in order to explain it ... somewhat) when arguably they could have told a similar story that introduces something new and gets to the same emotional place for the characters without having the distraction of how does this Khan fit with TOS Khan?
I mean everyone is coming up with these rationalizations for how all of this is supposed to work, when there's no reason why they needed to touch any of this to begin with. This is a new series that can tell its own stories with new characters and go to new places and introduce new things, but instead feels the need to namecheck and reinterpret past things. And unless that new interpretation is just amazing in comparison, I just wonder why do it?
I find that, for me, it becomes a distraction in what otherwise are good episodes of television.
No, it isn't. Speak for yourself.But it's a huge distraction for people who care about continuity and consistency.
I HATED that opening shot. Back to ENT's snowflake "stars" fluttering past the ship at impulse speeds... yuk.Screencaps gallery now online, which includes a really nice opening shot of the Enterprise...
https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/sc-SNW2-3.php
the episode literally addressed it. it would have been distracting if they hadn't, but they did. the timeline has shifted since Space Seed. maybe the version that happened in this revived timeline, Chekov was actually in the episode.But it's a huge distraction for people who care about continuity and consistency. And it's all unnecessary.
I think there's an aspect of wondering why some of these things are necessary.
Like the changes to the Gorn,
why choose to play with these story aspects that have these messy explanations for why things are different (i.e., they had to insert exposition for Sarah the Romulan in order to explain it ... somewhat) when arguably they could have told a similar story that introduces something new and gets to the same emotional place for the characters without having the distraction of how does this Khan fit with TOS Khan?
I mean everyone is coming up with these rationalizations for how all of this is supposed to work, when there's no reason why they needed to touch any of this to begin with.
I mean, the changes don't completely override the nostalgia.
If La'an was the descendant of Random Eugenics War Dictator Jules Pierre Mao, no one would care.
Khan says he ruled in the 1990s.
Later, someone from the future says the timeline has been changed and Khan was not alive in the 1990s due to the changes but is now born and rules at a later date. Seems pretty conclusive to me.
Also, La'an was in no way confused to see a child Khan in the 2030s or whenever this episode took place (that was clearly not the 70s-80s when Khan in the TOS timeline would have been a child) so that is the writer's telling us that this time that La'an was in is her past.
Nothing in the episode indicates that the past was a closed loop.
Kill child Khan in the 2030s and La'ans future doesn't exist.
Child Khan exists in the 2030s
and rules in the 2040s-2050s then her timeline exists. This is all from the episode.
Okay, I'm sorry for her and everything she went through because of her last name, but couldn't she just, well, change it? If someone had their surname "Hitler" I certainly wouldn't blame them if they changed it to Smith, Jones, or whatever.
I feel the same way. You could have called them a new name besides the Gorn and it would have worked just as well. Or in this latest episode, have Kirk and Laana travel to the 60s if you just HAVE to see Khan as a boy.
A project delayed, picked up by Adam who changed his surname slightly and moved to CanadaThe funding report file folder for "Project Khan" seen in Picard season 2 has a June 7, 1996 date on it.
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But that leads to lots of issues with Picard being in the new timeline not the TOS/TNG one. It's a mess. Michael Keaton's spaghetti, for the three or four of us who saw The Flash.
what do you think would happen if a french warship showed up unannounced in front of New York?Nah, they aren't on good terms or allies. Kirk accused Spock of 'violating their sovereign territory.'
Although, adding to the mess of it all, the 21st century of Picard season 2 is already altered and NOT the original timeline from TNG, since that version of Guinan had never met Picard in the 19th century with Samuel Clemens because the future at that point was the Confederation version of Picard who never traveled back in time in the same way as he did in TNG.A project delayed, picked up by Adam who changed his surname slightly and moved to Canada
But that leads to lots of issues with Picard being in the new timeline not the TOS/TNG one. It's a mess. Michael Keaton's spaghetti, for the three or four of us who saw The Flash.
what do you think would happen if a french warship showed up unannounced in front of New York?
Although, adding to the mess of it all, the 21st century of Picard season 2 is already altered and NOT the original timeline from TNG, since that version of Guinan had never met Picard in the 19th century with Samuel Clemens because the future at that point was the Confederation version of Picard who never traveled back in time in the same way as he did in TNG.
So it gets confusing as to whether by restoring a timeline where the Federation exists and the time travel to 19th century San Francisco happens does that alter the past, alter season 2, and create some paradoxical things.
Or is it just easier to say Q did it? Lol.
The comparisons are not valid. You're trying to compare ideas changed during development to changes made after they were already put on screen. The two are not the same. It's not canon until it hits celluloid. Lucas deciding to make Luke and Leia siblings in the third movie is nothing like changing the Eugenics wars and Khans age being changed.If Star Wars comes out with a later movie that changes Luke's age or moves his battles with Vader forward 40 years, then your point will be valid.
Americans mess around with it to the point where it shouldn't even be called...
But it's a huge distraction for people who care about continuity and consistency.
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