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Are producers afraid of writing new canon?

Lol I meant to be sarcastic. I actually first was introduced to andorians via ent then watched the older shows only to see they didn't appear much after tos
TOS played a different game with alien species. Most were done in one. I think the Andorians and the Tellerites only reappeared be cause they hade the make up . IIRC, they didn't even have lines in the later appearances.
 
TOS played a different game with alien species. Most were done in one. I think the Andorians and the Tellerites only reappeared be cause they hade the make up . IIRC, they didn't even have lines in the later appearances.

Exactly. Tos is rather bare with alien civilization expansion. Tng & ds9 did succeed better, especially ds9. Too bad the tos races were left out by then
 
There were Andorians fans pre-ENT?

Yes indeed. I actually host, with permission, the popular 1976 Andorian fanfic article, "A Summary of the Physiological Roots of Andorian Culture" by Leslie Fish on my site. Leslie is the famous fan filker (eg. "Banned from Argo") of 60s and 70s fandom.
https://andorfiles.blogspot.com/2009/09/a-summary-of-physiological-roots-of.html

Several licensed Trek novels have used elements of it. (Authors originally known for fanfic, and colleagues of Ms Fish, prior to their pro writing.) And she postulated three genders for the Andorians, rather than four partners in a marriage (stated by Data in TNG) and four genders in the post-DS9 novels.
 
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Most of the "world building" was centered on Starfleet. And even that was "as needed".

Even starfleet world building was shaky. We never saw another class of starship (due to budgetary reasons). Heck, it too until tng to see a Vulcan ship

Yes indeed. I actually host, with permission, the popular 1976 Andorian fanfic article, "A Summary of the Physiological Roots of Andorian Culture" by Leslie Fish on my site. Leslie is the famous fan filker (eg. "Banned from Argo") of 60s and 70s fandom.
https://andorfiles.blogspot.com/2009/09/a-summary-of-physiological-roots-of.html

Several licensed Trek novels have used elements of it. (Authors originally known for fanfic, and colleagues of Ms Fish, prior to their pro writing.) And she postulated three genders for the Andorians, rather than four partners in a marriage (stated by Data in TNG) and four genders in the post-DS9 novels.

It's funny because ent only ever showed 2 genders
 
It's funny because ent only ever showed 2 genders

Not necessarily. Shran's colleague, Tholos (played by Steven Dennis), seemingly flirts with both T'Pol and Trip. He could easily fit with the more androgynous "male" of the novels. ENT's Tarah and Talas could be seen as representing the two "female" genders. Enough wriggle room for fan writers.
 
Not necessarily. Shran's colleague, Tholos (played by Steven Dennis), seemingly flirts with both T'Pol and Trip. He could easily fit with the more androgynous "male" of the novels. ENT's Tarah and Talas could be seen as representing the two "female" genders. Enough wriggle room for fan writers.

I forgot about that
 
Even starfleet world building was shaky. We never saw another class of starship (due to budgetary reasons). Heck, it too until tng to see a Vulcan ship
Well, we did see other ships in TAS and later the movies. I can't fault them for the budget. It was what it was. Since the the Vulcans only showed up twice, there weren't really any opportunities to show them. Maybe in orbit around Vulcan in Amok Time. :shrug:
 
Well, we did see other ships in TAS and later the movies. I can't fault them for the budget. It was what it was. Since the the Vulcans only showed up twice, there weren't really any opportunities to show them. Maybe in orbit around Vulcan in Amok Time. :shrug:

I agree they didn't really have the budget for it. I just think it unfortunately leaves the TOS less well fleshed out.

Amok Time could've been a good time to show one. I mean, they spent money on a Tholian ship and they didn't return until ENT
 
I agree they didn't really have the budget for it. I just think it unfortunately leaves the TOS less well fleshed out.

Amok Time could've been a good time to show one. I mean, they spent money on a Tholian ship and they didn't return until ENT
Eh
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Amok Time could've been a good time to show one. I mean, they spent money on a Tholian ship and they didn't return until ENT

They added nacelles and it became the ship used by Dr Sevrin and his hippies in "The Way to Eden" (TOS)

And the "Lower Decks" comic decided it was a Catullan vessel (Tongo Rad's Dad was the Catullan ambassador).
 
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