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Poll Do you consider Discovery to truly be in the Prime Timeline at this point?

Is it?

  • Yes, that's the official word and it still fits

    Votes: 194 44.7%
  • Yes, but it's borderline at this point

    Votes: 44 10.1%
  • No, there's just too many inconsistencies

    Votes: 147 33.9%
  • I don't care about continuity, just the show's quality

    Votes: 49 11.3%

  • Total voters
    434
An historical event that wasn't part of the original timeline! But after the temporal cold war the future was altered to some degree and Riker may not have been aware how that may have affected him or his crew being part of the revised future if you get my drift?
JB
You jumping through a lot of hoops here.

That wasn't the intent of the writers, so no.
 
The trouble is that new writers tend to ignore stuff written by other writers long ago and we're sitting here trying to tie up the loose ends of these people and the producers just so we can enjoy the show and sleep at night! :techman:
JB
 
TNG is the future and may not have had the full facts of an incident eighty odd years earlier, Jinn!
JB
How? For example Data says therer is no record of any Federation vessel ever encountering anything that even vaguely resembles a hole in space, yet Kirk uses the exact phrase "hole in space" to describe the creature from "The Immunity Syndrome", johnnybear! I mean, either Kirk forgot to turn his five year mission reports in or Data kinda sucks at looking through Federation archives. But he's Data, so it's probably Kirk's fault.
 
Can't say I've ever been a Data fan to be honest, Jinn, and like you say we know the Enterprise entered a black hole before which contained a giant amoeba! So it must be the computer's faulty information that Data was reading to be honest!
JB
 
Can't say I've ever been a Data fan to be honest, Jinn, and like you say we know the Enterprise entered a black hole before which contained a giant amoeba! So it must be the computer's faulty information that Data was reading to be honest!
JB
Can't say I've ever been a Spock fan to be honest, johnnybear, and we know the Federation encountered cloaking tech! So it must be the computer's faulty information that Spockwas reading to be honest!

;)
(Disclaimer: I like Spock)
 
Can't say I've ever been a Data fan to be honest, Jinn, and like you say we know the Enterprise entered a black hole before which contained a giant amoeba! So it must be the computer's faulty information that Data was reading to be honest!
JB
Now I can't tell if you're being serious or mocking us.
 
Actually, the "Quadrant System" was established in The Motion Picture.
Listen to the Epsilon-9 conversations in the first part of the movie.
:cool:
 
No probs, Jinn! I am a Spock fan just so you know and TOS has always been my favourite Trek! :bolian: No faulty info for Spock I'm afraid on cloaking tech! They hadn't invented it yet at that time and new writers seem to ignore these crucial facts!
JB
 
The difference is in people's biases. "How dare DSC touch anything in TOS!" Whereas DS9 and VOY were an outgrowth of TNG produced by the same team.

The TOS Era is something the DSC creators are reviving and re-appropriating for 21st Century TV, which is going to ruffle some people's feathers, as we've seen. DS9 and VOY, on the other hand, are basically two '90s shows continuing on from another '90s show, so it doesn't register to them.
My point is why ruffle any feathers at all. If they want the freedom to create, call it a reboot and do what you want. If you want to adhere to the prime timeline, there are rules and when you break the rules you create a reboot whether you want to call it that or not.

I disagree that Enterprise broke the rules. I have never seen anything that outright broke them. Some of their story lines bent them before bending them back, but nothing I know of out right broke the rules. The Okudas were involved and they are sticklers for continuity. A shame TOS didn't have that in the first season. But I think Enterprise even pulled from that a bit and helped smooth out some of TOS growing pains.
 
No probs, Jinn! I am a Spock fan just so you know and TOS has always been my favourite Trek! :bolian: No faulty info for Spock I'm afraid on cloaking tech! They hadn't invented it yet at that time and new writers seem to ignore these crucial facts!
JB
They're not ignoring just finding loop holes.
 
Err..no they're not! (in my best Jeff Goldblum voice) Cloaking devices were first mentioned in Balance of Terror and were the creation of the Romulan Star Empire and if a writer decides to give that technology to the Klingons ten years earlier then either he hasn't done his research properly or really doesn't care!
JB
 
No probs, Jinn! I am a Spock fan just so you know and TOS has always been my favourite Trek! :bolian:
I quite like it too, although I'm currently at the beginning of my 3rd season rewatch and my good will is fading.

No faulty info for Spock I'm afraid on cloaking tech! They hadn't invented it yet at that time and new writers seem to ignore these crucial facts!
JB
Sorry, but is it just me or is that a bit of a double-standard. Both the TNG and the DSC producers intended for their product to be set in the prime timeline, TNG had the analytically-minded character say something that was directly contradicted by TOS and DSC showed something that directly contradict something the analytically-minded character on TOS said. Why is either one less prime timeline than the other?
 
My point is why ruffle any feathers at all. If they want the freedom to create, call it a reboot and do what you want. If you want to adhere to the prime timeline, there are rules and when you break the rules you create a reboot whether you want to call it that or not.

Fair point. I would've created a Third Timeline that had a lot of similarities to the Prime Timeline but the show isn't what I would've done. It's what they've decided to do and, of course, we're talking about it -- for and against -- based on that. I'm more forgiving, because I enjoy what I'm seeing, and others aren't.

I disagree that Enterprise broke the rules. I have never seen anything that outright broke them. Some of their story lines bent them before bending them back, but nothing I know of out right broke the rules. The Okudas were involved and they are sticklers for continuity. A shame TOS didn't have that in the first season. But I think Enterprise even pulled from that a bit and helped smooth out some of TOS growing pains.

Ummmm.... are you still responding to me? I don't like ENT and mentally block it out of my mind.
 
Err..no they're not! (in my best Jeff Goldblum voice) Cloaking devices were first mentioned in Balance of Terror and were the creation of the Romulan Star Empire and if a writer decides to give that technology to the Klingons ten years earlier then either he hasn't done his research properly or really doesn't care!
JB
They never said Romulans created the tech on screen.

It's just the first time they encountered the Romulan type of cloaking device.
 
First things first! Xyrillians are from ENT which itself is an alternate reality created by temporal interference from the future!
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You have to ask yourself which of the three Treks you prefer...TOS, ENT or DSC?

1. DSC
2. ENT
3. VOY/DS9/ST09/STID
4. TNG/STB/The Cage
5. TOS movies
6. TNG movies
7. TOS
8. TAS
YPB?
 
Err..no they're not! (in my best Jeff Goldblum voice) Cloaking devices were first mentioned in Balance of Terror and were the creation of the Romulan Star Empire and if a writer decides to give that technology to the Klingons ten years earlier then either he hasn't done his research properly or really doesn't care!
JB
The writers did their research. Then the delivered a story that worked. There are numerous ways that statement still works in continuity, and people can either accept that or not, of course. But the writers of the show know their continuity, and this is still an ongoing story.
 
They're hung up on "We've seen it before!" So hung up, they've lost sight of any other possibility to discover.


If it is supposed to be "Prime", shouldn't we want the story/universe to be consistent with what came before? What is the point of it being "Prime" if there's no template that is supposed to be followed? If anything can be changed on a whim, then there really is no consistent universe.

What stops Pike from having eight fingers on each hand in the second season episodes? What we've seen/what has come before apparently doesn't count. It is one thing to try and subvert expectations to some degree, quite another to try and cram a square peg in a round hole.

I'm far from a "canonista", but at the same time I do expect some consistency. YMMV.
 
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