Anybody else catch this bit?
Word initially was that this manual would span as far as the Enterprise in the J.J. Abrams reboot film. It doesn’t…
Smith: It doesn’t, at least not in any depth. The Abrams Enterprise, as we all know, is very obviously different externally and much less is known about it internally. There are perfectly valid reasons why the creators would not want anyone to invent or extrapolate based on what has been seen in just one movie. We had to respect that.(Emphasis mine) But also, it’s a different timeline and this meant we had to think very carefully about how we handled it in a book that is firmly rooted in the prime timeline. However, we have a section in the book dedicated to Parallel Universes, in which we discuss alternate realities of which this is one.
JJ and Co. are making a concerted effort to make sure nobody else gets to play in their sandbox.
"Well, duh," is the obvious answer, but think about this for a bit. One of the fun things about Star Trek is how people rushed in from all corners to fill in the gaps and play with the universe (always with the understanding that their efforts really didn't go much further than their own entertainment; even before "THE MEMO" it was always understood that only what's onscreen counted). With Bad Robot shutting down all these ancillary efforts, that's gonna cut into the audience generating any interest in their product.
The JJVerse may crash and burn sooner than expected.
How on Earth are you coming to that conclusion, Bobby, based on Smith's quote? His text that you bolded sounds like his opinion, not any kind of stated mandate from Abrams. Show me a direct quote from Bad Robot where someone said anything about future products/literature etc. not being allowed to extrapolate from Star Trek '09.