^ Did you really just try to use a 1940s period piece and a medieval Fantasy series as examples of why DSC should look like it was made in 1960?


Will it be Troi?Gold. And if you say otherwise I'm putting you in the agony booth and forcing you to watch footage of the skant uniform from TNG!
^ Did you really just try to use a 1940s period piece and a medieval Fantasy series as examples of why DSC should look like it was made in 1960?
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Tell that to fans of "Mad Men" or "Game of Thrones" who also doesn't look modern seeing as how they aren't driving around in cars and talking on cell phones. "Legion" also seems to be in some sort of world that is kind of a mix of modern and old 60's design. "FIrefly" was part Western. The last few "X-Men" movies have been set in the past and the upcoming "Miss Marvel" movie is going to be in the 90's. If done right any show can be retro but also still have a timeless feel about it. It's all about how the look is done and more importantly what the stories and characters are about.
Jason
Star Trek Discovery is supposed to be a period piece. It should be treated tge same way.Those are period pieces, Star Trek isn't.
Based on what we've seen, I don't see how even the producers can say Discovery is part of the Prime continuity.
Star Trek Discovery is supposed to be a period piece.
Star Trek Discovery is supposed to be a period piece. It should be treated tge same way.
Yes, all of those are Klingons... The Star Trek Discovery Klingons can be Klingons too, but not in the same Universe. Not unless there is a good explanation presented on screen.Did you disagree in 1979 and 1987?
This was a Klingon in 1966/67
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This was a Klingon in 1967/68
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This was a Klingon in 1979
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This was a Klingon in 1987
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This was also a Klingon in 1987
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This was Klingon in 1991
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Yes.Nope.
Yes, all of those are Klingons... The Star Trek Discovery Klingons can be Klingons too, but not in the same Universe. Not unless there is a good explanation presented on screen.
Trying to be patient.And there are explanations that would work. Klingons that weren't affected by the Augment virus. Klingons that were afflicted with the effects of the virus but had their appearances distorted when scientists and physicians tried to reverse the cosmetic damage. A subgroup of Klingons that represent a minority of the Empire's total population and the membership on the High Council. Look, I'm not a big fan of the new makeup, either, but there are in-universe reasons for this look that can easily fit within the canon of the Prime timeline.
We're just 3 episodes in. David Mack said everything is going to start making sense and our fears are unfounded. Be patient.
And there are explanations that would work. Klingons that weren't affected by the Augment virus. Klingons that were afflicted with the effects of the virus but had their appearances distorted when scientists and physicians tried to reverse the cosmetic damage. A subgroup of Klingons that represent a minority of the Empire's total population and the membership on the High Council. Look, I'm not a big fan of the new makeup, either, but there are in-universe reasons for this look that can easily fit within the canon of the Prime timeline.
We're just 3 episodes in. David Mack said everything is going to start making sense and our fears are unfounded. Be patient.
Those are period pieces, Star Trek isn't.
@Jayson1: Game of Thrones' world is SUPPOSED to be primitive. It's a medieval fantasy world.
DSC is not going to look like it was made in the 1960s, nor should it be 'handcuffed' by trying to slavishly adhere to a 'look' that is full out totally outdated technology and functionality "just because".
Was The Motion Picture a "full reboot"?
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