Captain Robert April said:
mada101 said:
I think it's pretty clear from what (little) we have seen so far that the new movie is at the very least a visual reboot. The new Enterprise cannot realistically be placed into the exiting design lineage of the NCC-1701 (it looks more akin to a stage between the TOS and TMP ships than a TOS prequel). Therefore, there are three possible outcomes:
- This is now the way we are all supposed to consider TOS looking. This could happen, but I think that for the sake of merchandising (who will want to create both the old and new Enterprise' as sellable models), it's unlikely. Besides, it would annoy too large a portion of the fanbase (the 'purists'), and Abrams is too much of a savvy producer to do that.
We'd be marching on Paramount within a week, burning him in effigy.
- This will be an altered timeline created by some part of the film's alleged time-travel story. This is my personal 'most likely', as Robert Orci is on record saying that every change in the new movie from existing canon will have an explanation.
Which better include everything being put back where, and how, it belongs by the end of the last reel, or they can kiss their franchise goodbye.
- It's a total reboot, with no consideration given to the old canon (1966 - 2005). I don't deem this likely, either, as many of the people involved in the project have said otherwise.
It'd have to be the best thing since Edison invented the film projector, because you can't start off a reboot by pissing off a bug chunk of the existing fanbase and essentially telling them, "you don't count anymore, don't let the door hit ya on the way out." Just ask Berman and Braga how well that strategy worked out.