Or you can't have your cake and eat it.
This is just my observation, but I think one of the aims of the movie was to establish nu-Trek as a parallel continuity, with the original continuity continuing to exist. In fact there is a line in the film to that effect.
If the aim of that was as some sort of placation to fans of the original continuity, it worked, as I'm sure that Trek fans understand that.
If however, the aim was to sell the two continuity approach to the general public, to entice new readers to the existing literature as well as the literature that may grow up around the new film, then it has failed.
This is just my opinion, based on the comments I have read on IMDB, and a couple of other places, but it seems that the layman believes that the new film erases the original stories, I keep seeing comment after comment to that effect, saying that Trek XI has made TOS, TNG, and all the rest vanish.
I think when the layman walks into a bookshop and sees new Trek Lit being published in the original continuity, he's just going to be confused.
This is just my observation, but I think one of the aims of the movie was to establish nu-Trek as a parallel continuity, with the original continuity continuing to exist. In fact there is a line in the film to that effect.
If the aim of that was as some sort of placation to fans of the original continuity, it worked, as I'm sure that Trek fans understand that.
If however, the aim was to sell the two continuity approach to the general public, to entice new readers to the existing literature as well as the literature that may grow up around the new film, then it has failed.
This is just my opinion, based on the comments I have read on IMDB, and a couple of other places, but it seems that the layman believes that the new film erases the original stories, I keep seeing comment after comment to that effect, saying that Trek XI has made TOS, TNG, and all the rest vanish.
I think when the layman walks into a bookshop and sees new Trek Lit being published in the original continuity, he's just going to be confused.