Apparently neither were T'Pring's.Spock's parents were not at his wedding on Vulcan in "Amok Time".
Apparently neither were T'Pring's.Spock's parents were not at his wedding on Vulcan in "Amok Time".
Apparently neither were T'Pring's.
All of them except for the Kelvinverse are in the same timeline.
It's not a real world. Discrepancies and inconsistencies are not indicative of a massive multiverse.
Spock's parents were not at his wedding on Vulcan in "Amok Time".
O, Vulcan parent don't attend the marriages of their offspring. Where were T'Pring's parents?Sarek was off doing Ambassadorial duties
Better (easier) might be "what is outside " of the prime universe.how many alternate universes there are in Star Trek?
So, what you're basically saying is that you look at it the same way you look at a stageplay.I'm going to assume that neither Enterprise set is what the 'real' Enterprise looked like; they are just different interpretations of the same ship.
O, Vulcan parent don't attend the marriages of their offspring. Where were T'Pring's parents?
Surely if you connect with the characters they matter regardless of which timeline they're in? "In a Mirror, Darkly" didn't work for me because they didn't make me care about those mirror-ENT characters. The Kelvin movies made me care about the alternate TOS crew and they work for me.This is frustrating for me.
Personally, I prefer to think of all the TV series as intertwining with each other on the same normal timeline. I actually don’t watch the movies often because the alternate timeline is pointless. It happened in an alternate timeline, so it never really ACTUALLY happened unless it touches on the prime timeline (ex. The evil versions of everyone in DS9 that actually enter their timeline and effect change.)
- Archer is mentioned in DSC = same timeline for DSC & ENT
- Kirk is mentioned in DS9 = same timeline TOS & DS9.
- We all know TNG, DS9 and VOY are in the same timeline because of the Worf, O’Brien, Picard and so on making appearances. So this links pretty much all of them and we will probably see more links coming from DSC.
If you try to prove ENT and TOS aren’t in the same timeline you’re going to drive yourself crazy. The writers of TOS couldn’t predict a prequel series that they were gonna slip Easter eggs in for, to explain continuity for a show that won’t air until 40 years later. Additionally, Archer can’t mention Kirk if he doesn’t have the Enterprise yet.
Alternate universes are a headache.
Indeed. It is very painful and frustrating.This is frustrating for me.
Personally, I prefer to think of all the TV series as intertwining with each other on the same normal timeline. I actually don’t watch the movies often because the alternate timeline is pointless. It happened in an alternate timeline, so it never really ACTUALLY happened unless it touches on the prime timeline (ex. The evil versions of everyone in DS9 that actually enter their timeline and effect change.)
- Archer is mentioned in DSC = same timeline for DSC & ENT
- Kirk is mentioned in DS9 = same timeline TOS & DS9.
- We all know TNG, DS9 and VOY are in the same timeline because of the Worf, O’Brien, Picard and so on making appearances. So this links pretty much all of them and we will probably see more links coming from DSC.
If you try to prove ENT and TOS aren’t in the same timeline you’re going to drive yourself crazy. The writers of TOS couldn’t predict a prequel series that they were gonna slip Easter eggs in for, to explain continuity for a show that won’t air until 40 years later. Additionally, Archer can’t mention Kirk if he doesn’t have the Enterprise yet.
Alternate universes are a headache.
How about this thought. Spock and T'Pring's families are of a different culture than T'Pol and her husband's families, and have somewhat different marriage traditions.T'Pol's mother was at her's.
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