Many hopes were dashed and hearts broken this day.
He did go on to quip that they should definitely do an episode that somehow involved the TOS Enterprise bridge, presumably because it occurred to him that it would be a "big swing."

Many hopes were dashed and hearts broken this day.
I like this producer. He's exciting.He did go on to quip that they should definitely do an episode that somehow involved the TOS Enterprise bridge, presumably because it occurred to him that it would be a "big swing."![]()
There are people who actually do think SNW will end with the Enterprise refitted to look exactly like in TOS. They are a minority, but a very vocal one.was anyone really expecting them to show the TOS era sets/uniforms, etc…
I know people have said it would be cool to see them slowly morph the ship into the TOS Enterprise during the course of the series but I don’t think anyone actually expected them to do it.
Yes.was anyone really expecting them to show the TOS era sets/uniforms, etc…
We're all so lucky to have the man who wrote Batman and Robin bringing the same level of writing quality and decision making to the Gorn in the Star Trek universe.Here is the executive producer's word on Gorn canon:
If you can crossover with an animated show and do a musical, is it really that outlandish to believe that they could reference or at least pay homage to the original Enterprise in that way? I know that's all but certain not to happen now since Goldsman is adamant in this being his own version of Star Trek, but somehow other legacy IP science-fiction series have no problem mixing new and old (e.g., Doctor Who has never had issues acknowledging its past and connecting the old wacky sets with the modern ones).was anyone really expecting them to show the TOS era sets/uniforms, etc…
I know people have said it would be cool to see them slowly morph the ship into the TOS Enterprise during the course of the series but I don’t think anyone actually expected them to do it.
To present an ultimatum to an enemy - "Don't cross this line" - requires that you recognize them as capable of and possibly motivated to respond in the way you demand. So, when the Gorn did that they weren't treating us as animals, nor were they behaving like monsters.
Warning someone off indicates an intention to avoid direct confrontation, for any of a number of motives - again, a fairly sophisticated decision.
In these respects, the SNW Gorn have already behaved less savagely in one instance than the TOS Gorn did at Cestus III.
There are people who actually do think SNW will end with the Enterprise refitted to look exactly like in TOS. They are a minority, but a very vocal one.
Could I ask where you pulled this quote from? I'd love to be able to link to it for future "spirited" debates. There's a whole subset of idiots on Facebook who are convinced that the show is going to "correct itself" and make everything look like 1966.Here is the executive producer's word on Gorn canon:
Dream crusherCould I ask where you pulled this quote from? I'd love to be able to link to it for future "spirited" debates. There's a whole subset of idiots on Facebook who are convinced that the show is going to "correct itself" and make everything look like 1966.
That'd be an awesome name for a band.Dream crusher![]()
We’re so lucky to have the man who won an Oscar for A Beautiful Mind bringing the same level of writing quaility and decision making to the Gorn in the Star Trek Universe.We're all so lucky to have the man who wrote Batman and Robin bringing the same level of writing quality and decision making to the Gorn in the Star Trek universe.
Why? Again I failed to see this idea that the Star Trek franchise continuity has been so airtight. That hasn't been the case for any Star Trek series from TOS through ENT; and nothing has changed with the new series of streaming Star Trek. It's always interesting to see that anytime they do a minor retcon, the small item being retconned suddenly becomes a major canonical issue for some folks.Is it? Have the show runners announced that season 1 of TOS is no longer in continuity? They hinted that it might be in one episode this season, but the official position is that SNW is prequel to TOS. They would be better off severing the two. Each have their own continuity. I think their writing themselves into a corner if they try to circle that square.
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