I remain bitterly disappointed that the "Supreme Court" of Abrams, Kurtzman & Orci felt they were unable to just do a traditional prequel to The Original Series... abandoning what will forever now be dubbed "the Prime Universe", all to accomodate their villain's evil plot. The field was always wide open for doing an origin story free from time travel paradoxes (stretching what few references exist to the personal histories of Kirk/Spock/McCoy, producing a loose "rites of passage" movie trilogy set between 2233-2266, introducing hither-too unseen set and starship designs which can be placed somewhere between ENT/TOS, even squeezing in epic missions prior to WMNHGB).
The pretext for not sticking to one timeline, because old-timers already know the fate of a crew they're meeting for the first time, simply doesn't hold much water with me.
The pretext for not sticking to one timeline, because old-timers already know the fate of a crew they're meeting for the first time, simply doesn't hold much water with me.
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