There was no way they were going to do a show with designs from 1964 or 2001 for that matter.For the in-show universe I think it does wipe everything away visually. It even kills some of the look of ENT when it comes to something like the Klingons.
But characters and situations, those probably happen the same as they always did/would.
I just treat Discovery as a different timeline within the Star Trek multiverse.
There was no way they were going to do a show with designs from 1964 or 2001 for that matter.
Possibly. Or they could have been much worse.Maybe not but they could have found a better middle ground than what they went with.
That makes more sense than the monotone of other alien races. Especially if they are an intergalactic superpower.They used pretty much the same makeup design for the Klingons from 1979 to 2005. It wasn't until 2012 when they suddenly decided that they needed to change their entire look (again), but not every other race.![]()
It is becoming increasingly apparent to me that everything from TOS through to VOY has been written out of existence and never happened. The makers of Star Trek discovery are insistent that STD is ‘prime timeline’ but the only way that is possible is if the Star Trek series from the 1960s up until before ENT are no longer canon.
I don’t know if the timeline was reset by First Contact or Archers temporal reset button or if the JJ verse is actually the new canon rather than ‘taking place in an alternate universe’ or some other event, but there is no way STD takes place in the same timeline as the cage.
So do we now have to accept that the Star Trek Universe has had the x- men/terminator treatment and we should one day expect the new Picard series that is being made to take place in the rebooted TNG era featuring Captain Benjamin Burnham and the staments type android Data?
Disco directly references "Broken Bow" and "In a Mirror, Darkly" but totally ignores "Affliction" and "Divergent". Imagine how poor Voq would feel if someone told him there was an injection of augment-modified flu that'd do the same thing all his traumatic surgeries didFor the in-show universe I think it does wipe everything away visually. It even kills some of the look of ENT when it comes to something like the Klingons.
But characters and situations, those probably happen the same as they always did/would.
Without meaning to be funny if it means we're getting new Trek I don't care (much).
Right? Ya think they could make a series about, say, the decades between the 1701-B and the 1701-D eras, where it's wide open continuity-wise? Noooooooooo, they gotta keep giving us PREquels. What the hell?Of course there are 30 years that didn't happen. There's a block from 2200 to 2230 that's never been touched upon.
And 2161 to 2233? Who knows anything about that?![]()
Right? Ya think they could make a series about, say, the decades between the 1701-B and the 1701-D eras, where it's wide open continuity-wise? Noooooooooo, they gotta keep giving us PREquels. What the hell?
It is becoming increasingly apparent to me that everything from TOS through to VOY has been written out of existence and never happened. The makers of Star Trek discovery are insistent that STD is ‘prime timeline’ but the only way that is possible is if the Star Trek series from the 1960s up until before ENT are no longer canon.
I don’t know if the timeline was reset by First Contact or Archers temporal reset button or if the JJ verse is actually the new canon rather than ‘taking place in an alternate universe’ or some other event, but there is no way STD takes place in the same timeline as the cage.
So do we now have to accept that the Star Trek Universe has had the x- men/terminator treatment and we should one day expect the new Picard series that is being made to take place in the rebooted TNG era featuring Captain Benjamin Burnham and the staments type android Data?
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