I voted no, but I will agree that visually, it is. It has to be. It is a series created in 2017, extrapolating a future based 239 years in the future, Basing the visual look on a series created in 1964 extrapolating a future from 300 years from their future. Cues from both eras are both very apparent, whether it be record tapes and dot matrix printouts in the show created in 1964 or holographic displays and transparent displays in the series created in 2017. Sure, going back to those things from 1964 would be so much fun for an episode or two (see "Relics," "Trials and Tribble-ations," "Flashback," "In a Mirror Darkly), I question whether a modern audience would actually accept a series based on that same imagery.
Content-wise, at this juncture, I can't say for certain, but since the producers suggest it is, until they actually do something that proves it to be untrue, I have to believe what they say. And before someone picks something minor that they've done, I give you the TMP Klingons, the TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT Romulans, Jadzia Dax's look, and many other little tiny things along the way that could be considered TEH CANON! violations, but are instead just considered continuity errors we can live with. Just saying.
People said the exact same thing when ENT was launched. They were wrong then. I imagine this kind of thinking is wrong now.
I never heard any talk about Berman and Braga wanting to replace TOS.
Weren't they talking about spending the entire first season on earth but the studio wouldn't let them, which does seem to be a common problem with Trek. Great idea's being shot down by upper management because they are afraid to take chances.
The other difference was the show had I think a 60 year gap instead of 10 year gap to TOS which I suspect they saw as something for more creative freedom. Combine that with the idea of thinking of it as more of a spin-off from "First Contact" and to deal with early exploration. Discovery seems to be trying to win over people with a Battlestar Galatica aproach to TNG, Sometimes it feels like more edgy version of a Berman era show where Enterprise wanted to also be a more edgy version of TNG only with exploration instead of war as it's main theme. At least until the final two seasons. Only difference is Discovery looks like it will be much better than "Enterprise" in terms of writing and stories but that 10 year gap is a really hard sell for me, anyways to get over in terms of seeing it as part of the same universe. I think it would have been better if they could have bumped it back another 10 years or so which I think must be around the time of the USS Kelvin and it would be easier to believe. I could in my head see the federation going through some kind of cultural change in 30 years were things look different in the way things today look different from the 70's or 80's. With a 10 year gap though it means excepting the idea that 2017 looks really different from 2007 and I don't see it though might not be a fair comparsion since it feels like our society has been stuck in amber since 9/11.
Content-wise, at this juncture, I can't say for certain, but since the producers suggest it is, until they actually do something that proves it to be untrue, I have to believe what they say. And before someone picks something minor that they've done, I give you the TMP Klingons, the TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT Romulans, Jadzia Dax's look, and many other little tiny things along the way that could be considered TEH CANON! violations, but are instead just considered continuity errors we can live with. Just saying.
And I've never heard the producers of Discovery wanting to replace TOS, but you're making that suggestion. Back in the day, I recall there were plenty of fans making the same suggestion that you did.
I'm not certain if that's rumor or fact, but I do recall hearing that as well.
I don't agree with your assessment. Yes, Discovery is trying to be more edgy. It is trying to be more 2017. Is it trying to replace TOS with TNG? I don't know but I don't think so. This does not, to me, feel particularly like Berman Trek. It feels like something new. Is that good or bad? It's been mixed results so far. The first episode was really not good and the second was pretty okay. At least in my opinion. I don't think, after two hours, I'm ready to make any kind of sweeping judgment call on Discovery. Of course, your mileage may vary.
It's a very obvious visual reboot, that also very obviously tries to be a contentwise prequel.
There were a few canon inconistencies, like the klingon cloaking device, the holo-talks and stuff like that. But it is noticable they treated ground very carefully to be able to completely lead into TOS. The 60s series. And even include ENT on the way. Even more than, say, "Hannibal" (the series) was devised to lead to where the books started.
Of course there were woman captains in the TOS era. Janice Lester was raving mad. You can't put much stock into what she said.
Kor
I think there's a difference between folks who are simply trying to entertain and self-proclaimed "superfans" who tell us everything is going to line up. The latter will be held to a higher standard.
That would make it 'vague continuity' Like Superman Returns with the Donner films.
Honestly, I'm fine with Trek not being a reflection of advancements in modern day tech. We can't keep retconning Trek to fit with the modern day anyway.
In the Trek verse, we already had the Eugenics Wars in the 1990s. The Trek verse always seemed like a separate reality that doesn't need to connect with our modern reality.
They completely changed the look of the Klingons, of Starfleet, of the uniforms... I doubt they draw a line at changing the age of one of the characters.
Just sayin'. I expect a recast. James Frain was excellent as Sarek, I say bring on Pike/Kirk/Spock 3.0
^^^That's only if you are naive enough to buy everything said from this troubled production at face value.
I didn't realize that they want Discovery to replace TOS as the defining show of that era of Trek. But it really wouldn't surprise me, if that is indeed true.I think it feels like a reboot but only a reboot of "TOS." Alot of the way the characters talked and told the story felt very much like Berman era Trek which is what I think is their possible intent. They want "Discovery" to replace "TOS" as the definitive show from this time period in Trek. KIrk,Spock and the Enterprise will only be vague references to a show that they no longer want to matter to the fans. "TNG" Kind of took that view as well only problem is it never fully worked and still had to share the franchise with "TOS."
Jason
I believe its the final nail in the Trek's coffin.
NuTrek and STD are obviously zombies that have risen from that coffin, shambling shadows of their former self that no one has managed to score a head shot on.That's what they said about ENT. Even if this show is a horrible bomb, Star Trek will make a return to TV again. Maybe years, but it'll return. That's just what Hollywood does.
Do you consider STD a reboot [a standalone not connected with the Prime Trek Timeline]?
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