So what? This is a serious question. The novels have their own continuity and storylines which have been going on longer than any of the series' have.Tchah, Star Trek novels aren't canon anyway.
Actually I think its a dark age for trek fans.
TOS-only fans are aging, and I really don't see many fans of TOS under 35.
As for the TNG-ENT era, it seems not only do the TOS-only fans who never accepted that era seem to delight in ripping on TNG, so do the Abramsverse fans. More so for VOY and ENT, and to some lesser extent for DS9. It even seems sometimes former fans of these shows have turned on this era and eat their own. Which is sad, really, because I personally think most of that era was good to great, and really, when taken as a whole, that is a combined 25 seasons of Trek. Maybe it is just the culture here at this site, but I see a LOT of negativity towards this era, and it seems almost fashionable to hate on this era, here.
As to the newer Abrams movies, eh, I don't see a large following. There are a few hardcore fans of the new movies, but I really don't see many NEW trek fans. I think the majority of the fans of Abramsverse trek were existing fans who were on board because it was Trek, and because they felt it revitalized an ailing franchise. Oh, sure, there were a lot of people who saw the new movies that never saw other incarnations of trek, but are they fans? I think not. They were mostly casual movie goers who wanted a popcorn flick, which is what they got. They view the movies as blockbuster movies that they could take a sequel or leave it but not passionate either way, and not much more.
Nope. I get all the standard channels that you'd think would show them, like Syfy, etc, but even the local stations in my package doesn't show them.
It's like 75% all reality shows now![]()
But the novel continuity has veered drastically away from anything that was on the air or in the movies.The novels have their own continuity and storylines which have been going on longer than any of the series' have.
Nope. I get all the standard channels that you'd think would show them, like Syfy, etc, but even the local stations in my package doesn't show them.
It's like 75% all reality shows now![]()
I would hate to see no scripted dramas on television. I know, in my area, they are on local television--both TOS and TNG--although only once-a-week. I know BBC America runs them constantly. I have a bunch of them on DVR (25 episodes and counting...I delete the ones I don't like). I know Syfy shows occasional marathons and they show the movies. I know Cinemax has been showing Star Trek: Insurrection and EPIX has started a movie marthon this week.
This technology, it is much easier to follow a show. Star Trek Facebook page tells me when a marathon is starting and what channel. I can search on my cable box for which episodes I want to DVR (sometimes 3 weeks in advance). When I was but a mere lad, we had to buy the TV guide to see which episodes were going to be on, and they changed it constantly. Plus, we can network on this site.
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