That's a fun list.
15: No mutiny on a starship.
- Spock himself mutinied before making that claim, so apparently it's yet another Vulcan lie.
14. Site-to-site transporting is bad.
- No, it isn't. Nobody ever said it would be; the list simply misquotes.
13. Spock isn't allowed to have secret relatives.
- He always has, incuding his mom and dad. Live with it.
12.Klingons are different.
- This is news in Star Trek how? Being different is what defines the Klingons.
11. More than 12 ships in Starfleet.
- Really? There aren't more than 12 Constitutions in that picture, so what's your complaint? (And even if there were, Starfleet loses an average 1.5 Constitutions annually, and this is a decade before Kirk suggests the figure.)
10. Everybody wears the arrowhead.
- Just as in TOS, TAS, TNG, all the movies, and even ENT. And of these, only the last must count as a costuming mistake!
9. Pike is a hero.
- The only one on that list whose heroics (previous to the publication date of the list) we are aware of is ol' Nat Archer. He saved the Earth from the Xindi and did some exploring. Pike has already saved the Earth from the Talosians and now only needs to do some exploring...
8. Klingons have cloaks.
- Ever since 2151. So? Everybody and his Pakled cousin has those.
7. Organia exists.
- It would be odd if it didn't. Nobody need worry about Organians - they're this bunch of medieval nobodies, pushovers who happen to live on strategically interesting turf. They probably get conquered all the time, and don't really mind. Although it's another misquote anyway - nothing about "Organia being conquered" in episode 7.
6. Tribble behaves like they did in their titular episode.
- That is, it doesn't breed like mad, and nobody suspects it's capable of that, so people buy them as pets. And it doesn't scream at people whom a tricorder identifies as human.
5. A logo is too early.
- Riiiiight.
4. Genetic manipulation is no longer a taboo.
- Except a main character is a criminal for going forth with it.
3. There's a holodeck on this ship.
- And on Kirk's (well, Pike's) ship, too. Nobody ever claimed those were new when they, well, were ("Practical Joker" or "Encounter at Farpoint").
2. No Andorians and Tellarites.
- Except on screen.
1. The mystery of the spore drive.
- Is what this show is all about.
I'm rather looking forward to the next edition, hoping it goes up to 25 at least.
Timo Saloniemi