Whoa....flashback.....I actually commented in that thread seven years ago. And here's what I had to say then:
Memo to Brannon....
By The Lensman at 21:00:33 on August 21 2003
You're an idiot. Not too long ago, at the time of the Borg ep, you were making comments that Ent isn't neccesarily in the same timeline as the rest of Trek.
Now you seem to be saying it is with your whining about fans again.
Look, you and Rick were not the people to be doing a prequel. Period. Get over it.
BUT you could've saved yourself a lot of headaches by simply establishing the "alternate timeline" thing IN THE FIRST EP!
I wouldn't have a had a problem with this approach, and in fact would've prefered it to the half assed "it is\it isn't in the timeline proper" approach you guys have been taking.
If you're going to suggest that Ent is in an alternate timeline, then have the balls to actually say it ON SCREEN. Not in interviews. I mean, your target audience, the casual viewers, aren't reading your interviews because they give less of a shit about you than we do.
Stop trying to have it both ways.....make up your mind, then go with it.
As for "edgy". Yeah, when you start killing off the dull and useless members of the original Ent crew, like Mayweather and Hoshi, the show could be edgy. I have no doubt that you don't have the courage to kill off the Harry Kim and Chakotay of Ent.
You're introducing the MACO's so that you can kill some of them while keeping wortheless (dull with no story potential) around.
Kill them.....and while you're at it, kill Archer. You want to show the fans something they've never seen in a Trek show? That's it.
Is ENT canon? Yes. Like the new movie, it takes place in it's own bubble reality, not the original timeline. Braga was pretty much saying this around the time of the Borg ep. That FC had changed the timeline and that ENT took place in this altered timeline. As usual, there was a segment of fandom that screamed and moaned about it not being part of the proper timeline so they waffled the issue and tried to have it both ways.
Sorry, but as established, the NX-01 and Archer, are just too big to have been ignored by the rest of the series. We've got an aircraft carrier, a space shuttle and some funky other Enterprise in TMP....but not the ship that carried "the greatest explorer of the 22nd century"? The guy was there at the founding of the Federation and was a UFP prez for god's sake. That just doesn't get ignored.
It's in the post FC timeline. JJ wasn't the first to do an alternate timeline Trek. And knowing that made it much easier to enjoy ENT.