I pretty much agree with Lawman. If it is a new universe from the point that Nero arrives in the 23rd century, why do I care if it's set straight? Why does it need to be set straight?
From a drama point of view, I think calling it another universe is a bad move. If there are 100,000 universes with various versions of me in it, who cares if one is pushed off course?
why should you care if Kirk survived his fight with Gary mitchell... I mean it was a new show, a new universe no one knew about.... Until they watched the damn story..
Oh wait that's logic
I mean you do understand that no one KNEW who James R.. I mean T. Kirk was when WNMHGB premired on NBC back in the sixties. It was something new, it didn't have a fan base. So I think we all really need to drop the bias, if anything is condescending and insulting it's the fact that the people who like the old trek which when it originally appeared was something new and unknow are trying to bully the new version out of the way because it's giving a new take on something that intially was lucky to survive it's first two seasons on tv...
Whoa... way to fucking over-react!
Do you even understand what I'm trying to say? It has nothing to do with old vs. new. It has to do with the movie having a possibly flawed dramatic premise. If the future isn't at stake, who the hell cares? Whether it's Star Trek, Doctor Who or Back to the Future. If it's a completely new timeline Nero can take an army of android soldiers to the dawn of humanity and set up shop and it'll have no effect on our heroes.