Fans are kind of self-serving that way.but I guess fans excuse everything they like.
Fans are kind of self-serving that way.but I guess fans excuse everything they like.
Hey now, DS9 features TOS Klingons.Yeah. Until that inane Enterprise episode, TOS Klingons had been erased from from continuity. Heck. since we haven't seem any in SNW, they might still be.![]()
True. I guess that means DS9 is now out of continuity. Sorry NinersHey now, DS9 features TOS Klingons.
This is now my head canon.Let's play 6 degrees of decanonization!
Lower Decks decanonizes Discovery.
Strange New Worlds references and directly spins off of Discovery, so it's decanonized too by direct undeniable association.
Section 31 also directly spins off from Discovery, and thus this forthcoming movie is non-canon.
Lower Decks crossed over with Strange New Worlds, thus the decanonizer is in itself, also decanonized by association.
Lower Decks crosses overwith everything, thus Star Trek's entire canon is Spider-Man at the end of Endgame. It don't feel so good...
Amazing. Every word of that sentence was wrong.DISCO on the other hand was the most poorly received live action Trek tv show ever, by a wide margin.
DISCO on the other hand was the most poorly received live action Trek tv show ever, by a wide margin.
I'm far from the biggest fan of Discovery, but you speak of it like it was some colossal disaster. It got 5 seasons in the age of streaming, that's nothing to scoff at. It also scored two spin-off series and a spin off film. By pretty much any metric, Discovery was a roaring success.DISCO on the other hand was the most poorly received live action Trek tv show ever, by a wide margin.
That removes so many Trek stories that canon becomes meaningless.Inconsistencies in storytelling aren’t usually a reason for decanonization. Bad storytelling however is.
No Star Trek story has been "decanonize" for bad storytelling. Inconsistencies on the other hand...Inconsistencies in storytelling aren’t usually a reason for decanonization. Bad storytelling however is.
Seriously man, you need to get out of the house more.No need to state the obvious. Around here we are brothers in a dark forbidden land, where true fandom is met with wariness and people still believe that the STD show was canon.
We can only hope that the S31 pulp job will become a beacon of repulsion, a guiding light to all of us true Star Trek fans, for that the evil dominion of Kurtzman and his minions finds its end.
These are dark times brother, but as long our voices stay bold and loud, we can overcome this era of desperation.
DSC was nowhere near the disaster that Acolyte was.I'm far from the biggest fan of Discovery, but you speak of it like it was some colossal disaster. It got 5 seasons in the age of streaming, that's nothing to scoff at. It also scored two spin-off series and a spin off film. By pretty much any metric, Discovery was a roaring success.
1. Was that who Jayson was referring to? Would Cho (or the studio for that matter) even be interested?
2. But can they be as zany as their animated counterparts?
3. QFT.
This is now my head canon.
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