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Are the changes to TOS lore here to stay?

Easy, Star Trek over the years has had many writers. There is no overriding hidden agenda to mirror the trinity of christian faith. It's getting into wacko conspiracy theory territory.

Interesting, where does the conspiracy theory come in? All I can say is "You proceed from a false notion."

ETA: not sure why you felt the need to repost your earlier post.

Not sure why you're not sure, as I said, I reposted it for ease of access to those who wish to point out its flaws, since the original is on another page.
 
Easy, Star Trek over the years has had many writers. There is no overriding hidden agenda to mirror the trinity of christian faith. It's getting into wacko conspiracy theory territory.

Interesting, where does the conspiracy theory come in? All I can say is "You proceed from a false notion."

ETA: not sure why you felt the need to repost your earlier post.

Not sure why you're not sure, as I said, I reposted it for ease of access to those who wish to point out its flaws, since the original is on another page.
Not on my computer.
 
Interesting, where does the conspiracy theory come in? All I can say is "You proceed from a false notion."

Seriously? You just equated 3 fictional characters and how they will be handled in the future with the holy trinity from Christianity and I'm the one proceeding from a false notion?

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Well it's a different universe, perhaps Carol will resist Jim's charms.

McCoy seemed more interested in her than Kirk did, I think that might be an interesting matchup.

David McCoy M.D., creates a cure for a disease afflicting thousands but he takes a shortcut and the cure mutates into a virus that kills billions. :techman:
 
Abrams even ruined the Enterprise.... the warp drive pods look pregnant and the bridge looks like a hospital ward. No thanks! If you like it, enjoy. I'll stick with the original.
 
It's worth pointing out that the Abrams movies have already had an effect on Classic Trek tie-ins published post-2009. Kirk's parents being Starfleet officers who served on the USS Kelvin came up in Federation: The First 150 Years, the novel Children of Kings is set in a loose hybrid of the TOS and nuTrek universes according to the author, Uhura mentions having had an Orion roommate in The Rings of Time... they're little tidbit references, but it shows the new movies influencing the original.
 
Abrams even ruined the Enterprise.... the warp drive pods look pregnant and the bridge looks like a hospital ward. No thanks! If you like it, enjoy. I'll stick with the original.

I like them both. Though the original will always be my first love.
 
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