Actually, ENT hardly ever messed with anything stated in TOS. It's just a massive exaggeration the fandom has for it.
No they're not. Atomic is less advanced than Nuclear.
And like I said, ENT didn't mess up canon like the Canonistas say it did. Any changes made HAD to be made otherwise the series wouldn't make sense with the tech we have TODAY.
But it was still being used. It was also used by those weird aliens that raped Trip and made him preggers. Point is that using it at all would hardly make it so novel during the TOS period.The cloaking tech was used by the Suliban and was because of the Time War.
Which is still a canon violation.The Romulans using it was a mistake because the ENT Cloak was supposed to be like stealth: The ships would still be there, just undetectable by sensors. The FX team just thought it was the same cloak as always and did it that way.
How is it not? It's true that they had been making a nuisance of themselves for a while before Picard and crew got a face-to-face chat with them, but there's still plenty of time between TOS and TNG to where the Federation expanding would cause them to run into the Ferengi. The only reason they were brought in on ENT was to do a comedy episode with them the same as so many before.The Ferengi had been attacking the Feds for years before TNG, so it's still not a canon violation.
Yes, it was. I've heard every argument, including those from Sussman himself, but none of them hold water.Nor was the Borg.
Actually it would have two things going for it.And if they had made it like BSG they'd still get complaints only they'd be "There's no way this evolved into what we saw in TOS+" so it's lose-lose.
But it was still being used. It was also used by those weird aliens that raped Trip and made him preggers. Point is that using it at all would hardly make it so novel during the TOS period.
ExcusableWhich is still a canon violation.
Still not a violation. Kirk ran into lots of Aliens in TOS that no one ever saw again in other series. So Archer can run into at least one that wouldn't be encountered again for over 100 years.How is it not? It's true that they had been making a nuisance of themselves for a while before Picard and crew got a face-to-face chat with them, but there's still plenty of time between TOS and TNG to where the Federation expanding would cause them to run into the Ferengi. The only reason they were brought in on ENT was to do a comedy episode with them the same as so many before.
Or you just aren't accepting of them.Yes, it was. I've heard every argument, including those from Sussman himself, but none of them hold water.
1) In ways, it still would be only now the rest of the ship would look so backwards the whole thing wouldn't make any sense.Actually it would have two things going for it.
1) No one could claim it was more advanced than TOS
2) A century is plenty of time for things to "evolve" to the way they were in TOS. There was nothing that even said Earth's ships had to have such a strong resemblance to established Federation designs, since it was just Earth being presented, after all.
Actually in that context it would mean that a cloaking device would be theoretically possible, but they haven't seen one yet.Spock said that the cloak was theoretical in TOS, meaning that Fed scientists had theories about how it worked. Therefore, seeing the Suliban and the male pregnancy aliens using them is what gave them the idea for the theory. They just couldn't build one for themselves.
Not really, since we're discussing ENT canon violations and how they supposedly aren't violations. Except at least here you can admit it was.Excusable
Here Archer had them at his mercy. Yet he doesn't ask their name, try to hack their computer, or haul them in (they are pirates after all)? Talk about contrived. So yeah, considering that they were supposed to be fairly new on the scene in the late 24th century, I'd count an encounter with an Earth ship in the 22nd as a continuity problem.Still not a violation. Kirk ran into lots of Aliens in TOS that no one ever saw again in other series. So Archer can run into at least one that wouldn't be encountered again for over 100 years.
No, they just don't hold water.Or you just aren't accepting of them.
How, exactly? It seems to me like you might be one of the fans who would have a problem with the 22nd century not resembling the 23rd.1) In ways, it still would be only now the rest of the ship would look so backwards the whole thing wouldn't make any sense.
They could argue that all they want, but anyone who actually thought about it wouldn't hold the expectation that everything would be the same as 100 years later.2) Then they'd complain it wasn't enough like TOS and that they should've just made it a non-Trek show because it doesn't fit the rest of it. Double Standards, unpleasable fans, etc.
Actually in that context it would mean that a cloaking device would be theoretically possible, but they haven't seen one yet.
Not really, since we're discussing ENT canon violations and how they supposedly aren't violations. Except at least here you can admit it was.
Here Archer had them at his mercy. Yet he doesn't ask their name, try to hack their computer, or haul them in (they are pirates after all)? Talk about contrived. So yeah, considering that they were supposed to be fairly new on the scene in the late 24th century, I'd count an encounter with an Earth ship in the 22nd as a continuity problem.
No, they just don't hold water.
How, exactly? It seems to me like you might be one of the fans who would have a problem with the 22nd century not resembling the 23rd.
They could argue that all they want, but anyone who actually thought about it wouldn't hold the expectation that everything would be the same as 100 years later.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.