Who_Trek said:
Who cares!? It's a new ST movie, for God's sake!
Exactly my thoughts. The obsession over what is 'real' Star Trek and what isn't is something that Trekkies do that is looked upon very poorly by the outside.
The nitpicking and obsession over details is what makes Trekkies look so ridiculous. If they just enjoyed the stories without complaining, it'd be nice.
And opinions aren't always warranted. Does the world care what a neo-nazi thinks? No the world doesn't care and rightfully so. People who stomp and kick and scream about Trek are honest to god ridiculous, and contribute to the stereotype.
"Get a life." - Shatner.
EyalM said:
The enterprise can be a giant banana in the movie, and it will still be canon if that's what Paramount says. That's the way these things work. The only thing left for the more obsessive fans to do, is to try to rationalize it (see Klingon ridges).
Yes, I suppose Chris Pine will morph into William Shatner one day. I mean, that could easily be used for Quinto, since we all know Vulcans change physical appearance during Pon Farr, as seen in Star Trek 3, which can also rationalize Robin Curtis as Saavik, since canonically Saavik is Vulcan, not Romulan... But humans? It's the strangest thing to me... I mean, if the new Enterprise was half as big, people would just say (in nerd voice) "They upgraded and added sections before TOS." It's ridiculous.
Like my Devil example earlier: Is Satan some red guy with a pitchfork, cloven feet, and a tail, or a scary bald girl like in The Passion of the Christ? They're both the SAME even though they look and act differently. Star Trek can have many incarnations and still be Star Trek.
Star Trek 1.0 (TOS to Nemesis) is over for the moment. Star Trek 2.0 (Abrams and beyond) is what we'll get from here on out. The next things we have to look forward to with canonical Star Trek 1.0 are any more possible remastered series and/or movies. I imagine since TNG is so intensive on special effects, they may opt to just do a few key episodes first, if at all... The Best of Both Worlds, Encounter at Farpoint, The Inner Light, All Good Things. The budget for that would be huge if they ever do it. If they DO, expect it around the 25th or 30th anniversary.
Enterprise will be released via HD-DVD and then eventually BluRay disc. No touch up necessary on that one.
So future Star Trek 1.0 things to look out for:
1. Star Trek Remastered HD seasons 2-3 (Announced.)
2. The Ultimate Star Trek Movie Collection HD (Announced.)
3. Enterprise series in HD (For sure to happen.)
4. Star Trek TNG Remastered HD (Very likely to happen.)
5. Star Trek DS9 HD (Depends on success of Enterprise HD and TNG HD sales. Likely to happen.)
6. Star Trek Voyager HD (Depends on success of possible DS9 HD sales.)
7. Star Trek HD downloads (SD downloads already available. Extremely likely to happen within next five years.)
8. You never know, in 30 years they may do a TNG remake and create Star Trek 3.0
Until then, enjoy what Paramount gives you.