Absofragginglutely.Like I always say, Dorn should have looked like this for the entire episode
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With no explanation.
Absofragginglutely.Like I always say, Dorn should have looked like this for the entire episode
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With no explanation.
Would have loved that
Although I am sure a lot of people would have gone nuts
Sadly, a lot of fans buy into the ENT-is-an-alternate-timeline theory and believe it never happened in the "original" history preceding TOS. Let's not encourage them.![]()
I seriously don't get why Trek fans don't embrace the time war as a reason for all the changes in Discovery the way Doctor Who fans do their version of the time war for all their continuity issues.Everybody that dislikes "ENTERPRISE" can blame it for mucking up the TOS timeline with its "Temporal War" and giving them "DISCOVERY" to also dislike.
Problem solved.
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I seriously don't get why Trek fans don't embrace the time war as a reason for all the changes in Discovery the way Doctor Who fans do their version of the time war for all their continuity issues.
We actually have characters from the future explicitly saying things have changed, in "Cold Front", "The Expanse" and others. And there were alien Nazis in the White House.
I'd love nothing more. I seriously don't get why the producers don't say something like that. But they keep insisting that this is the prime timeline, even though it's so clearly not.I seriously don't get why Trek fans don't embrace the time war as a reason for all the changes in Discovery the way Doctor Who fans do their version of the time war for all their continuity issues.
Don't they then explicitly say that it resets back to the way it was before?We actually have characters from the future explicitly saying things have changed, in "Cold Front", "The Expanse" and others. And there were alien Nazis in the White House.
So is ST09, really. No way the changes account for all those differences., It's a reboot with some pandering
The Xindi attack wasn't supposed to happen and was never fixed, and much earlier "Cold Front" implies the Enterprise was supposed to have been destroyed while observing the stellar nursery.I'd love nothing more. I seriously don't get why the producers don't say something like that. But they keep insisting that this is the prime timeline, even though it's so clearly not.
Don't they then explicitly say that it resets back to the way it was before?
Daniels : "It's quite a sight. The timeline's resetting itself. You did it. Vosk is dead. He didn't make it back. All of the damage he caused, it never happened."
He doesn't say some of the damage he caused. He says all of it.
Of course, one could suggest that there were other actors in the TCW who did damage that was not reset. But it would be mere speculation.
He doesn't say some of the damage he caused. He says all of it.
But they keep insisting that this is the prime timeline, even though it's so clearly not.
Perhaps. Or perhaps you're not caught up enough on them.You're too caught up on the visuals.
Then they made a fundamental mistake in setting the show in a time and a place where that was a requirement.They would never make the show look like TOS.
Perhaps. Or perhaps you're not caught up enough on them.
Then they made a fundamental mistake in setting the show in a time and a place where that was a requirement.
No they aren't. Nor are they unimportant.Visuals are not everything.
You want Discovery took like it was made in 1966?No they aren't. Nor are they unimportant.
Saavik in TWOK and Saavik in TSFS: same characterNo they aren't. Nor are they unimportant.
Eh, there is a difference between recasting someone and changing the design of a ship.Saavik in TWOK and Saavik in TSFS: same character
Enterprise in TOS and DSC, same ship.
If they set it contemporary to The Cage in the Prime universe, I do.You want Discovery took like it was made in 1966?
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