it really didn't.
Please explain why.
...You know what I like about this place? All the great conversations.You first.
it really didn't.
Please explain why.
...You know what I like about this place? All the great conversations.You first.
You first.
...You know what I like about this place? All the great conversations.
I learn something new every day...You know what I like about this place? All the great conversations.
Someone tagged this post from before season 2. I felt I needed to update my former self.So far I have not been impressed with Paul Wesley not because he's not Bill Shatner but because he's not (so far) a very good James Kirk. (Fingers crossed for S2.)
I doubt anyone would defend that other than actual trolls. The Discovery Klingon change was nowhere as egregious as your example. It was no different than the change between TOS and TMP+
I wonder if the Peanut Gallery would cry "Canon Violation" if they saw one of those productions of Shakespeare plays where the cast wears modern clothes, but the script is the exact same as the Bard wrote it?
Spock: It's possible.I wonder if the Peanut Gallery would cry "Canon Violation" if they saw one of those productions of Shakespeare plays where the cast wears modern clothes, but the script is the exact same as the Bard wrote it?
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Now I'm curious...
Did the actors dress up in togas and such when performing Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's time?
Or that the female parts are played by actual females.*I wonder if the Peanut Gallery would cry "Canon Violation" if they saw one of those productions of Shakespeare plays where the cast wears modern clothes, but the script is the exact same as the Bard wrote it?
Not really. Put a few updated visuals on the monitors of the Refit and it would look right at home with the SNW version.even the refit Enterprise bridge looks primitive compared to the SNW bridge,
Well no.... until we reach a point where there's some official visual update to the refit, the refit still looks like the refit. Complete with viewscreen.So if the SNW Enterprise bridge is the "REAL" bridge, then the "real" TMP bridge is this giant bridge with an almost wrap-around screen.
Why? The ship was refit. We know this. Hell, the refit actually looks much more like the SNW Enterprise than it does the TOS. It's actually easier to believe the SNW version became the refit. As for size, it's never been seen or stated on screen. Bumping up the size of the refit has no real negatives beyond making the windows bigger. The Rec deck and Shuttlebay/Cargo bay could actually fit in the thing at a larger size.And also, the Refit itself would have to look different in SNW's future than it looked in TMP and TWOK.
As mentioned, the size of the Enterprise has never really been established in canon, until now.For one it would have to be bigger.
I'll give you that Discovery looked more advanced, but not the Enterprise. It looks like a believable progression from the NX-01 and the Kelvin.But the TNG and Voyager bridges look tiny and primitive compared to bridges on the Discovery and SNW...so are there also SNW-ified versions of those!?
They'll see whatever the showrunner wants to see. Both the TOS Enterprise and the SNW Enterprise are..... THE Enterprise. Only difference is that Strange New Worlds presents it with an updated visual aesthetic for modern audiences.What an SNW character travels to the Picard era for an episode of "Star Trek: Legacy", and they go to the fleet museum...what version of the Enterprise will they see? If it's the one from the movies and from "Picard" season 3...they are gonna be looking at a ship that was smaller and had a less advanced bridge than there on "old" Enterprise.
Nah. I'd much rather expand on the characters we love but knew so very little about. Making it an alternate timeline destroys that aspect of SNW.Best to keep Disco and SNW in their own timeline, one where events played out similar to the Prime Timeline.
That pike was from an alternate future. Not a retconI mean we already saw an retconned "Wrath of Kahn" era "Monster Maroon" uniform.
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