I agree.The ship and the uniforms are very believable updates.
I don't think those can be read to signal "reboot." We're simply looking at TOS (i.e. the future) from 2008, not 1968. Perfectly fine with that.
I agree.The ship and the uniforms are very believable updates.
I'm more inclined to think of this as a visual updating of TOS, but otherwise on paper nothing's changed--that is, the novelization of this book probably would fit in perfectly with everything that came before it.
What else could it be? To imagine that they'd make a movie with exactly the same technology and design as TOS is ludicrous. Of course it's a re-boot. It's about damn time, too.
I'm more inclined to think of this as a visual updating of TOS, but otherwise on paper nothing's changed--that is, the novelization of this book probably would fit in perfectly with everything that came before it.
But I really can't call it a true reboot until I've actually seen the movie.
Of course, it'd be funny if we saw the original TOS-style Enterprise at some point during the movie too...
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We've known for a long time that this would be a visual re-boot (Orci and Kurtzman more-or-less said so over 1 1/2 years ago in this article:
http://trekmovie.com/2007/03/08/orci-kurtzman-open-up-trek-xi-to-be-reimagined-starship-adventure/)
but the jury is still out on whether or not this will be a "canonical reboot" -- and to me at least, THAT'S the reboot that matters. The visual elemants are not as relevant when discussing re-boots.
What else could it be? To imagine that they'd make a movie with exactly the same technology and design as TOS is ludicrous. Of course it's a re-boot. It's about damn time, too.
That's a refresh. Updating the design of something while otherwise keeping continuity. It happens when real life technology meets or exceeds that used in SciFi. Lets face it, in 1968 nobody could comprehend what we have in 2008, let alone the mid 2250s.
A reboot is starting over from scratch and ignoring everything that came before it while keeping a general premise. Think Casino Royale, the New BSG, or the Lost in Space Movie.
...Its just TMP saucer rescaled with the same marking(in different colors) glued onto a new engineering hull and nacelles. It just doesnt have anything remotely TOS about it. The 1701 has been redone nicely by others in a more beleivable way. So I now consider this a total reboot...
AGAIN this ship has the EXACT same saucer as TMP ship.
The exact definition of re-boot needs to be agreed upon before I can answer that.
What else could it be? To imagine that they'd make a movie with exactly the same technology and design as TOS is ludicrous. Of course it's a re-boot. It's about damn time, too.
That's a refresh. Updating the design of something while otherwise keeping continuity. It happens when real life technology meets or exceeds that used in SciFi. Lets face it, in 1968 nobody could comprehend what we have in 2008, let alone the mid 2250s.
A reboot is starting over from scratch and ignoring everything that came before it while keeping a general premise. Think Casino Royale, the New BSG, or the Lost in Space Movie.
Ok that makes sense. I guess the trick will be determining where the line between reboot and refresh is?
The exact definition of re-boot needs to be agreed upon before I can answer that.
Since there exists no "exact definition of re-boot" that everyone can agree upon, the point is moot.
What else could it be? To imagine that they'd make a movie with exactly the same technology and design as TOS is ludicrous. Of course it's a re-boot. It's about damn time, too.
That's a refresh. Updating the design of something while otherwise keeping continuity. It happens when real life technology meets or exceeds that used in SciFi. Lets face it, in 1968 nobody could comprehend what we have in 2008, let alone the mid 2250s.
A reboot is starting over from scratch and ignoring everything that came before it while keeping a general premise. Think Casino Royale, the New BSG, or the Lost in Space Movie.
Ok that makes sense. I guess the trick will be determining where the line between reboot and refresh is?
One thing it certainly is not is a canon prequel. Unless it starts or ends as a canon prequel and then takes some other twisty path along the way.
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