ENT's Twilight is one of my favourite Trek episodes. I love time travel, even when it doesn't make much sense.
...it's been proved that good Trek can be done in the prime universe that doesn't need Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Picard, et al. Just look at Axanar.
No, thanks. You stick with what you like, and we'll have the rest. I happen to love my Disco and Kelvin.When done right, time travel stories are fun (ie "The City On The Edge Of Forever"), when done badly, well, they're bad. As far as alternate realities, they really should drop two of the three alternate realities from Trek (Kelvin timeline and STD timeline) and concentrate on the prime timeline, since it's been proved that good Trek can be done in the prime universe that doesn't need Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Picard, et al. Just look at Axanar.
Prelude to Axanar was a fun 20 minute diversion. Sadly the project was ruined by the guy in charge, and everyone who made Prelude as good as it was has left the project.Just look at Axanar.
Just look at Axanar.
When done right, time travel stories are fun (ie "The City On The Edge Of Forever"), when done badly, well, they're bad. As far as alternate realities, they really should drop two of the three alternate realities from Trek (Kelvin timeline and STD timeline) and concentrate on the prime timeline, since it's been proved that good Trek can be done in the prime universe that doesn't need Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Picard, et al. Just look at Axanar.
No reason you can't so that in a time travel story.I'm tired. I like moral dilemmas and social commentary.
If you're going to discuss DSC plot points outside of the DSC Forum -- ANY plot points -- can you please have the courtesy to use SPOILER TEXT? I don't appreciate having stuff spoiled for me without warning on a season of television I haven't been able to watch yet. Not everyone watches everything at the same time you do.I must admit, when they saidI thought, "this again?"the Red Angel was from the future on Discovery
Does that include the time you're going to do it five years from now in a book published three years ago?I'll cop to having gone to the time-travel well at least twice in my Trek novels.
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I'm tired. I like moral dilemmas and social commentary.
Does that include the time you're going to do it five years from now in a book published three years ago?
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When done right, time travel stories are fun (ie "The City On The Edge Of Forever"), when done badly, well, they're bad. As far as alternate realities, they really should drop two of the three alternate realities from Trek (Kelvin timeline and STD timeline) and concentrate on the prime timeline, since it's been proved that good Trek can be done in the prime universe that doesn't need Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Picard, et al. Just look at Axanar.
Time travel is like any other plot device, used well it will always work.
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