That's where my order of tinfoil hats went.Here's your source. The same guy who was insisting a new Trek series was secretly in production and would debut Jan 1, 2015. He now thinks Bad Robot are secretly pulling the strings behind Star Trek Discovery.
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Thanks. Yeah, I saw the latest uber depressing midnight's edge video last night. If anyone is really excited and optimistic about DSC, stay away.
It appears to have been posted a week ago.Was this the one from a week or two ago talking about multiverse Sareks?
Except that the presence of Sarek and Mudd would seem to make that unlikely.
Well obviously there was Ben Cross Sarek and there was a "Mudd Incident" before STID which the comics fleshed out. My point was more that the presence of these two characters makes it seem less likely that DSC is going to take place so far from where TOS happens that there won't really be any overlap.There are likely Sarek's and Mudd's in multiple timelines. Meyer's comments do make it sound like they are finessing how "Prime" the show is actually going to be.![]()
The question I have, is at what point have enough changes happened that you can no longer say it's Prime? Imagine, for example, if they do an episode where Sarek is killed by Klingons. Do we try to come with a convoluted explanation for how to undo it? Or just place it in a new continuity?
Carol Marcus keeps protomatter on hand. She'll just spray a little on Sarek's corpse.
See. Still believably in the Prime universe!![]()
Since nothing is set in stone, really hard to conclude one way or the other.So, its starts in Prime Universe, and then veers off, making it about as Prime Universe as the NuMovies. Bleh.
Not sure how you put that together.So, its starts in Prime Universe, and then veers off, making it about as Prime Universe as the NuMovies. Bleh.
Pilot? We need an entire season!!!!!!!!!!What we really need is the entire pilot episode devoted to explaining exactly which universe this is, how it relates to both of the existing timelines, and which offers a reasonable and detailed explanation for the prop, costume, makeup and special effect inconsistencies in relation to a show made 50 years ago.
That will surely draw new viewers in and make Discovery an instant hit.![]()
What if Discovery lasts seven seasons, and nothing ever happens in the series that would definitively place it in either universe? Then this argument will probably last forever.
Hell, people forget the backlash TNG got when it launched; or the cries of "DS9 is too dark...it's p*ssing all over GR's 'vision'.."When the Kelvin universe is held up as the standard that is being wished for, when 8 years ago, Abrams was the worst thing on Earth, it is highly amusing to me.
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