So selfish... using something big to kickstart the new Trek movies. How dare they!
I don't think fictional universes have feelings and need "consideration". Is it really any different than killing off Yar, Spock, Jadzia or Data? Was it inconsiderate when they did that?Yep, they just blew it up with no consideration for the prime universe....the universe they're not involved with. Pretty selfish.
So selfish... using something big to kickstart the new Trek movies. How dare they!
Yep, they just blew it up with no consideration for the prime universe....the universe they're not involved with. Pretty selfish.
Yep. DARN those people who own the rights - how DARE they do what they want to with their own property!!Yep, they just blew it up with no consideration for the prime universe....the universe they're not involved with. Pretty selfish.
Heh, and that's exactly what they did, they wrapped it up in amber and put it on a shelf, where it can be safe and preserved for all time, while allowing new stories to take place in an alternate universe.So selfish... using something big to kickstart the new Trek movies. How dare they!
I know, it's almost like they killed off Kirk or something. Or had Troi crash the Enterprise!
The nerve!
Clearly, the old Trek universe needs to be preserved in amber and placed gently on a shelf where nothing upsetting can ever happen to it . . . .
Yep, they just blew it up with no consideration for the prime universe....the universe they're not involved with. Pretty selfish.
THAT REALITY AND TIMELINE STILL EXIST.
The Many Worlds Interpretation. Real world science, an interpretation of quantum mechanics.Yep, they just blew it up with no consideration for the prime universe....the universe they're not involved with. Pretty selfish.
THAT REALITY AND TIMELINE STILL EXIST.
Exactly which is why blowing up Romulus in the prime timeline when their movies weren't even going to be set there was so ridiculous and inconsiderate. Like I said before, its the equivalent of the VOY writers doing an episode where someone arrives from the Mirror Universe and says its been destroyed when the VOY writers had no interest in doing mirror universe episodes so ruins it for the DS9 staff. If you're not doing stories involving something (in nu-Trek's case the prime universe), then please don't write in completely galaxy-changing events to take place there.
Do what you like with the universe you're writing about/setting your stories in, don't infringe on a universe you're not. Pretty simple logic
Also I never said the new movies erased the old timeline, and said on a few occasions I knew the old timeline still existed...so I guess that shows how much attention you were actually paying to what I wrote, explains why you don't see what I'm saying I guess.
Also, the whole "alternate timeline" thing didn't make much sense to me. I can accept the infinite worlds idea where due to the infinite nature of our universe etc that there are worlds that have developed almost identically to ours except for small changes or sometimes big ones. But Uhura makes it sound like there's a whole new universe that's popped into existence just because of Nero which I can't really swallow.
Considering the prime universe is essentially done for the forseeable future (in TV/film), why does it really matter? And, besides, it's still the same as what happened to Cardassia. They ruined it without any intention of going back and exploring the fallout.Exactly which is why blowing up Romulus in the prime timeline when their movies weren't even going to be set there was so ridiculous and inconsiderate. Like I said before, its the equivalent of the VOY writers doing an episode where someone arrives from the Mirror Universe and says its been destroyed when the VOY writers had no interest in doing mirror universe episodes so ruins it for the DS9 staff. If you're not doing stories involving something (in nu-Trek's case the prime universe), then please don't write in completely galaxy-changing events to take place there.
Do what you like with the universe you're writing about/setting your stories in, don't infringe on a universe you're not. Pretty simple logic
Also I never said the new movies erased the old timeline, and said on a few occasions I knew the old timeline still existed...so I guess that shows how much attention you were actually paying to what I wrote, explains why you don't see what I'm saying I guess.
Uh, the "sow's ear" would be the stuff from all the movies and series that don't quite work or the fan(s) don't like. The "silk purse" would be the novels.TOS is hardly a sow's ear. Very. very greedy. Now nobody can handle it except J.J.. See how that works? Neat. There's creativity and inventiveness for you and genuine all American insidiousness. Boy I thought RDM was hideously clever, but he's got nothing on these guys.
TOS is hardly a sow's ear. Very. very greedy. Now nobody can handle it except J.J.. See how that works? Neat. There's creativity and inventiveness for you and genuine all American insidiousness. Boy I thought RDM was hideously clever, but he's got nothing on these guys.
Considering the prime universe is essentially done for the forseeable future (in TV/film), why does it really matter? And, besides, it's still the same as what happened to Cardassia. They ruined it without any intention of going back and exploring the fallout.
Besides, Romulus's destruction will make for an epic climax to the post-Nemesis Romulan story arc, which has been one of my favourite plot threads in the novels. It could mark the fall of the Typhon Pact.
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