Yeah, it's not that at all.I watched the first season and honestly it just felt like nostalgia pandering more than anything else.
Yeah, it's not that at all.I watched the first season and honestly it just felt like nostalgia pandering more than anything else.
Yeah, it's not that at all.
Pike makes that series.Retrospective treatment is more than fine. Reevaluating the old with fresh ideas, applying new insights, reinventing it, reimagining it is essential to keeping an old property interesting and relevant. We're seeing quite a bit of that sort of thing in Strange New Worlds.
I like the beats and the shouting.Unplucked Eyebrows Spock.
He certainly overcompensated.Or, they can find a reason to include it in the narrative. I remember "Vulcan's Glory" by DC Fontana had younger Spock acting emotional in order to try to fit in with his shipmates. Which I thought was a very good explanation to bridge the two pilots with TOS proper.
Straddler. No, it may be.Yeah, it's not that at all.
The original TOS timeline still exists.I was thinking that if the Kelvin timeline was erased, then the original TOS timeline could be restored.
Nothing's stopping them from doing anything set in a new timeline now, if they so wished.Perhaps then, they could slowly branch off into an alternate timeline, where they could slowly explore new places, and ideas, injecting a fresh new take on the franchise.
What about focusing on the crew of a different starship not named Enterprise for a change? Starfleet has a bunch of them with names like Yorktown, Warspite, & Richelieu. What about new characters without the backstory?
They did that in the 80s.similar to the redating of the Eugenics War
Of course you could. It's Star Trek. Alternate universes and "what if" scenarios are part of this franchise's DNA.
The USS Falcon with Anthony Ingruber as the captain and a Caitian called Meowbacca as the First Officer.What about focusing on the crew of a different starship not named Enterprise for a change? Starfleet has a bunch of them with names like Yorktown, Warspite, & Richelieu. What about new characters without the backstory?
You hush! We'll have none of that sensible talk here.
I'm sure he will.and over for the nest 26 eps.
So you think The Ultimate Computer is the most fascinating TOS episode? That's the only one that actually shows other Constitution class ships "cruising the stars." The other TOS episodes to show other Constitutions besides the Enterprise shows them as abandoned drifting hulks.some of the more fascinating TOS episodes were the ones which featured other Constitution class starships cruising the stars
Yes. But why?
Yes. But again, why? Need more motivation than "Boo Hoo, Romulus is gone:"
As mentioned, Vulcan is fine in the Prime.
Well, yeah. They could be involved, Again what is their motivation? They don't normally do time travel hijinks
Of course it could. Unless the story calls for temporal paradoxes.
To me, there would be a solid why - to bring 2009 and its movies into the Prime Universe fold, as in, fixing the timeline, like every other time time travel messed up and rewrote the timeline, and to give the Kelvin Universe an ending, and allow those actors to start portraying their Prime Universe counterparts.
I'm okay with this never happening, but would want on screen proof that Spock just red mattered his way into a pre-existing Alternate Universe, that was never part of the Prime Universe at all.
Just looking for consistency in the way things have been portrayed in the past.
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