Sad to be told, after so many years, that I'm not a Star Trek fan at all....you get laid.

Sad to be told, after so many years, that I'm not a Star Trek fan at all....you get laid.
... you think Babylon 5 was a good series
...you see the word "Enterprise" and you immediately think of the car rental franchise.
What? I love Babylon 5! One of the best show ever on TV.... you think Babylon 5 was a good series
You mention Dr. Spock on Star Track.you say Mr. Zulu insted of Mr. Sulu like they do on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of ere![]()
new_mercury, that's a wonderful Garak quote there in your sig! Which episode is it from?The truth is an excuse for lack of imagination!- Garak
new_mercury, that's a wonderful Garak quote there in your sig! Which episode is it from?The truth is an excuse for lack of imagination!- Garak
... you think Babylon 5 was a good series
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Ummm, you seem to have missed the point of this thread.It has been quite apparent that the franchise (under Rick Berman) has tried to make the movies for general audiences in order to increase sales and bring in a new fan base. This however is the very reason why the movies fail. It is important to maintain continuity in any work of series fiction and to ignore this ideal causes the diehard fans to run from the theater screaming. I understand that a movie has to be profitable but before going into production would it hurt to get some fans together and proofread the script or give insights into the characters. Maybe a fan could have told them that Cocrain wasn’t human and first contact wasn’t with the Vulcans…. you see my point.
I have seen the new preview and I can already point out some apparent flaws:
Kirk in several of the TOS episodes was referred to as a bookworm.
The enterprise wasn’t constructed on earth…. It’s not gravity friendly.
Humans didn’t even see a Romulan until the TOS episode Balance of Terror.
Chekov wasn’t at the helm until later in the series.
Kirk handed that Corvette well…He couldn’t drive in A Piece of the Action.
I know it’s nitpicking but when you rewrite or ignore the previous episodes to support a new plot just to attract a new audience you cheapen the entire franchise. I understand that the actors and special effects have to be changed but keep the series continuity or better yet stop going backwards and create a new series with new stories starting after Voyager.
I will go see this work and I will probably leave screaming.
P.S. Didn’t Startrek Nemesis just have a Romulan enemy plot?
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