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Kelvin Timeline all but confirmed

You're inventing new terms.

It's either a reimagining, or a story set in a parallel timeline, that diverged from the prime time line at some point, which they will explain later.

Vulcan life spans.

(I don't go into this forum much. Sorry if this has been brought up.)

Sure, Discovery may be 10 years before Kirk, but... What if Burnham's memories of the Shenzu are from 10 years after Archer?

Burnham is Human.
 
We haven't had Star Trek on TV since 2001. And we haven't had a Star Trek movie since 2002.
No - we haven't had STAR TREK on TV since 1969 - and in 1987 we started to get GR's revisionist (aka I'm an old man and can't use my casting couch anymore) 'old man' TNG version of Trek (if you really want to be technical.) ;)
 
To me, Enterprise has sort of a submarine/early space program style that's very clunky at least in comparison to the TNG era. It's designed to look like it's purely functional without much regard for aesthetics. Add to that various elements that are clear precursors to what was in TOS .

Pinch zones and all with lifts--I can see a line drawing of the NX-01 in Sternbach's Chronology if it were ever redone--I can see it pre-TOS now.
 
I think it was a joke, like "3rd season ain't no Trek/don't count"
Doh! - Yeah, I guess my sarcasm detector was on the fritz. Although I have to say, after TNG season one and 7 Seasons a VOY - the 'turd' season of TOS is MUCH LESS of a 'turd' season for me. ;)
 
Doh! - Yeah, I guess my sarcasm detector was on the fritz. Although I have to say, after TNG season one and 7 Seasons a VOY - the 'turd' season of TOS is MUCH LESS of a 'turd' season for me. ;)
The third season of TOS wasn't ALL bad. I can count 7-8 episodes that I really enjoyed, which is about 30% of the season. "Requiem for Methuselah" and "Spectre of the Gun are a couple of my favorites.
 
Nice Douglas Adams reference. :)

I am in no way convinced this is true. I still believe the point of divergence was well before the Nero even arrived - back to the events of Star Trek: First Contact in 2063, perhaps - and that Star Trek: Enterprise actually took place in the nuVerse. I'll admit that there's nothing in canon that fully supports my position - but there's also nothing that definitively contradicts it.

None of which negates that this new show is stated as meant to depict events in the Prime universe. I will accept that as correct unless/until actual events depicted (not just effects, but actual events) seem to me to contradict it.
True to many unverses
 
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