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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
Unless that Connie crossed over from TOS Prime, prior to Temporal Cold War impacts upon design...
Hmm, could be. The whole "interphase" thing apparently connects different universes/timelines in inexplicable ways, after all; we can't necessarily assume the connections are always between the same universes.

Of course, apropos the OP's question in this thread, that would imply that DSC (and ENT before it) aren't necessarily in Trek's "prime" timeline as we think of it (i.e., as comprising the shows we remember watching). Or, conversely, that the "prime" timeline actually only includes events depicted in ENT and thereafter. (It's not unreasonable; the "Pegasus" interquel in "TATV" and the flashback scenes in ST09 can be read to have similar implications.) Either way, though, that would mean that for all intents and purposes all bets are off and the future is unwritten, so "prime" or not it would amount to a reboot in all but name.
 
Try doing the nebula battle in Wrath of Khan when they can just look out a big window at the front of the ship.
Just because one could possibly actually see the enemy out a large window and/or viewscreen on the bridge, doesn't mean that the ship's Sensors can also "see" the ship you are trying to fire phasers or Torpedoes at in that nebula.
Also remember that the Enterprise got jostled just as Sulu touched the "FIRE" panel.
:vulcan:
 
There were what, 76 people on Khan's sleeper ship? Yeeeeeah, totally unreasonable to see some new faces.:rolleyes:

The problem with your joke is not only that it's erronous in every conceivable way (you made a comparison that was completely inapt - compared a clothing-make-over under new environment conditions in a sequel to an actual visual reboot), but it also aggressively violated the very first rule of jokes:
To be funny.
You must be a joy at parties.
 
Isn't it possible that spending many years in that harsh environment could have bleached out their hair?
Khan's changed, why wouldn't his followers.
:shrug:
They go out covered. Khan's hair turned grey/white not blonde. And apparently he was the only one who aged.
 
The nebula would obscure their vision.
It was the static, not the nebula, which was causing 90% of the visual issues in WoK. Both Khan and Kirk were squinting to see the other through the static.

Hell, we've had threads in the past where people have asked why they didn't have spotters in the windows during the battle.
 
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