^ That's just a different way to describe a sequel, and is also extremely misleading besides.
I made it clear that a soft reboot is set in the same stories as the original. Just like how Discovery is set in the same timeline as TOS. The changes in costumes and makeup are minor details. It doesn’t matter how much some fans scream this is a reboot, it isn’t. That’s coming from the people making it.^ That's just a different way to describe a sequel.
It's no more of a 'reboot' than TNG was in 1987. (Take that as you will.)
Actually ST2009 starts in 2233 with the destruction of the U.S.S. Kelvin. In that universe Kirk first meets Pike in 2255 and 4 years later has command of the 1701.Okay, can we all actually take a step back and admit the special effects of the sixties AREN'T actually canon?
Is that totally insane?
As for being a reboot, technically, this is before Star Trek (2009) so it's like Enterprise and canon to both.
If you need a reason, blame the Temporal Cold War.
Actually ST2009 starts in 2233 with the destruction of the U.S.S. Kelvin. In that universe Kirk first meets Pike in 2255 and 4 years later has command of the 1701.
ST: D starts in 2256 of the 'Prime' Universe.![]()
TMP definitely was visually a reboot.TMP and TNG were not reboots, visually or otherwise.
TMP definitely was visually a reboot.
Show me one thing in TMP that resembled the old television series, aside from the classic shuttlecraft added in the 2001 edition.TMP and TNG were not reboots, visually or otherwise.
As for being a reboot, technically, this is before Star Trek (2009) so it's like Enterprise and canon to both.
Show me one thing in TMP that resembled the old television series, aside from the classic shuttlecraft added in the 2001 edition.
Not one computer display, uniform, prop, ship or anything remained unchanged.
Show me one thing in TMP that resembled the old television series, aside from the classic shuttlecraft added in the 2001 edition.
Not one computer display, uniform, prop, ship or anything remained unchanged.
Of course they were.TMP and TNG were not reboots, visually or otherwise.
This thread should close. Honestly people arguing reboot or violation of canon are just trying to justify their SUBJECTIVE dislike of STD.
Guess what, fans don't determine what is canon (Enterprise still exists) or what is Star Trek. CBS does.
How would you have solved this, while intending to make a series in this timeline? Clearly the world has changed since the 60s, and any series will be influenced by the time it is made.Just no. Why not quit trying to tell other people how they feel or why they feel the way they do. Concentrate on why you believe this fits in with the "Prime" timeline. Beyond "because CBS says so!!!"
No, fans determine how they interpret the material they are given. Even if I loved Discovery, it still doesn't mesh with TOS. Unless you want to tell me why, eight years later, women go on about being frightened and standing behind the men who are their protectors. Or how we now have officers who have climbed the ranks of Starfleet referring to others as "animals" and "garbage".
There's more to whether or not something fits beyond names and dates on a calendar.
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