And it doesn't matter anyway because Khan isn't going to be in the next film.
And it doesn't matter anyway because Khan isn't going to be in the next film.
I hope you are right. Right now BobOrci is getting rather one-worded when asked about it, and that isn't a good sign.
It's like when you ask a nerd "Did you ever have sex." and he choses not to answer, then you can be sure he didn't.![]()
You know that both the people who are in charge of the books and comics are just aching to be the first to tell that NuKirk meets NuKhan story. However I can't see TPTB letting that particular meeting taking place in ancillary material like books or comics.
Such a historic moment must take place on the big screen. Be it this next film or the third installment. It will happen.
You know that both the people who are in charge of the books and comics are just aching to be the first to tell that NuKirk meets NuKhan story. However I can't see TPTB letting that particular meeting taking place in ancillary material like books or comics.
Such a historic moment must take place on the big screen. Be it this next film or the third installment. It will happen.
I’m looking forward to the NuKirk meets NuGod story. The Narada’s intervention couldn’t have affected anything beyond the Great Barrier at the galactic core, right? So He must still be there.
If they’re the same canon, there are some contradictions that are difficult to resolve.
Basically what others said before: There's no rule that forbids Canon to contradict itself. And in fact, it often does. ST09 is Canon because TPTB say so.
It’s a retcon?
And it doesn't matter anyway because Khan isn't going to be in the next film.
I hope you are right. Right now BobOrci is getting rather one-worded when asked about it, and that isn't a good sign.
it's more a case that the entire pre-STXI Trek universe has been bumped down to the level of "Parallels" or (more accurately) the future from the start of Voyager's "Endgame".
Is XI considered to be an alternate timeline within the original canon, or is it a separate canon?
In theory; altered timeline.
In reality; totally separate franchise.
They basically just didn't want to turn fans off by admitting that it was a reboot.
What I do not agree with is the theory that the events of the movie branched off into some parallel universe where the original Trek universe is unscathed.
I just cannot reconcile that with what I see on screen.
Oh, it's silly to try to reconcile half of Star Trek with the other half. Why worry? I'll buy this as a "branching universe" the same way I'll buy that the ship in ST:TMP was some kind of gussied-up version of the ship in TOS.
Oh, it's silly to try to reconcile half of Star Trek with the other half. Why worry? I'll buy this as a "branching universe" the same way I'll buy that the ship in ST:TMP was some kind of gussied-up version of the ship in TOS.
Its 10x more easy for me to accept a branching universe then TMP ship being the same Enterprise from the series.
Unfortunately, Starfleet’s enthusiasm affected even those who chronicled our adventures, and we were all painted somewhat larger than life, especially myself.
Eventually, I found that I had been fictionalized into some sort of “modern Ulysses” and it has been painful to see my command decisions of those years so widely applauded, whereas the plain facts are that ninety-four of our crew met violent deaths during those years-and many of them would still be alive if I had acted either more quickly or more wisely. Nor have I been as foolishly courageous as depicted. I have never happily invited injury; I have disliked in the extreme every duty circumstance which has required me to risk my life. But there appears to be something in the nature of depicters of popular events which leads them into the habit of exaggeration. As a result, I became determined that if I ever again found myself involved in an affair attracting public attention, I would insist that some way be found to tell the story more accurately.
Oh, it's silly to try to reconcile half of Star Trek with the other half. Why worry? I'll buy this as a "branching universe" the same way I'll buy that the ship in ST:TMP was some kind of gussied-up version of the ship in TOS.
Its 10x more easy for me to accept a branching universe then TMP ship being the same Enterprise from the series.
Klingons always had ridges, and the Enterprise always looked (almost) like the TMP refit.
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