Why would we drop the notion about an alternate timeline? That is exactly what the Abramsverse is.
True, you don't have to keep mentioning the fact that it's an alternate timeline, but it doesn't change the fact that IT IS ONE.
Another no, and it's not nonsense because it was established as such onscreen and was what actually started the whole chain of events in Star Trek XI.
Alternate realities/alternate timelines/parallel universes are nothing new--either in Star Trek or in science-fiction in general. The only difference is that we continue to see how one unfolds rather than go back to the original. It is what it is, regardless if one likes it or not.From Star Trek XI/Star Trek (2009):
SPOCK: Nero's very presence has altered the flow of history, beginning with the attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin, culminating in the events of today--thereby creating a new chain of incidents that cannot be anticipated by either party.
UHURA: An alternate reality...
SPOCK: Precisely. Whatever lives we might have lived, if the time continuum was disrupted...our destinies have changed.
If Marvel and DC fans still get to acknowledge separate continuities as such, than Trek fans have every right to acknowledge the Abrams movies as an alternate timeline.
Besides, Trek XI made the fact they were in an alternate timeline a plot point. Kind of hard to "drop that nonsense" after that.
I don't mind it. I just wish a certain section of the fanbase would stop obsessing over "fixing the timeline", insisting the timelines diverged differently to what the movie depicts and other similar minutae. It's like they can suspend their disbelief for all the other crazy inconsistant crap that happens in the previous 700 episodes and ten movies, but not the latest four hours? It's ridiculous.
I think Dennis has enough gas for his torch already.Why is it that I want a single color and black iPhone-ish image of Richardo Montalban, probably from the Fantasy Island era, with a big NOPE on it? Maybe its my sense of humor.
Yep. It's a hinge point, and was a way to give a gimmie to the fans to say "hey, that stuff you liked isn't gone, it's just discontinued." It's almost like somebody on the writing staff was just enough of a Trek fan to know that somebody was going to need to hear that...and some people STILL missed it...and still take massive steaming dumps on it in the form of "HOW DARE THEY ERASE MY TREK".Why would we drop the notion about an alternate timeline? That is exactly what the Abramsverse is.
No it's not. It's a Star Trek movie in a new version of the continuity.
Same thing, basically.![]()
So ... rather than an alternative Star Trek timeline, you propose to have a timeline for Star Trek which is an alternative. This is an intriguing concept.
I was just going to post
"NOPE"
But I think at this point I would have just preferred an honest reboot, if there is such a thing. But it wouldn't have had Leonard Nimoy in it without some other mechanism.
Something used to cover an embarrassment? I agree.The writers concocted this "alternate timeline" thing.
But it's a fig leaf; that's all it ever was.
Something used to cover an embarrassment? I agree.The writers concocted this "alternate timeline" thing.
But it's a fig leaf; that's all it ever was.
Something used to cover an embarrassment? I agree.The writers concocted this "alternate timeline" thing.
But it's a fig leaf; that's all it ever was.
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Something used to cover an embarrassment? I agree.
Correct. I think he meant to say olive branch, but I could be wrong.Perhaps it was more a facetious comment on the correctness of the term 'fig leaf'
Perhaps it was more a facetious comment on the correctness of the term 'fig leaf' and not really the movie.
Perhaps it was more a facetious comment on the correctness of the term 'fig leaf' and not really the movie.![]()
Why is it that I want a single color and black iPhone-ish image of Richardo Montalban, probably from the Fantasy Island era, with a big NOPE on it? Maybe its my sense of humor.
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