I've been thinking about this for a while, and reading my old Trek movie novelizations, behind-the-scenes books and articles, and have come to the conclusion that we can only think of this movie as a reboot.
But before the stones start flying, let me explain.
When The Motion Picture and subsequent TOS movies came about, they were always meant to be direct extentions of TOS. Yes, they were greatly "reimaged", including a new Enterprise design, sets and uniforms, but Trek's "new look" was meant to connect with TOS.
TNG was also a kind of "reimage", yet still connected to TOS indirectly through the use of madels from the TOS movies, to actual TOS actors appearing as their original characters on the show. We were even treated to the wonderful scene of Scotty and Picard enjoying drinks on TOS' Constitution Class Enterprise bridge.
DS9 paid tribute to TOS with it's Gump-style FX and masterful sets built for "Trials and Tribble-ations". Voyager connected us indirectly with TOS while visiting Sulu's command of Excelsior in TUC during "Flashbacks".
Even ENT had a wonderful adaptation of TOS and the Mirror Universe, complete with Archer in his Green command shirt on the bridge of the TOS era Defiant thought lost in the TOS episode "The Tholian Web".
But now we come to this movie. Despite having Leonard Nimoy in the movie, TOS itself has been radically changed. The uniforms are different by all accounts. We have been hearing reports that Enterprise herself is going to be "updated". It seems that the once untouchable original which, up to this point, was always considered special and unique and recognized by every incarnation after it, is being swept away.
It's a reboot.
I'm not really saying it's bad or good. It just is. It's not going to stop me from seeing the movie. I'm still curious to see if they can capture the wonder of the original. I just see it as a true reboot now.
Thoughts?
But before the stones start flying, let me explain.
When The Motion Picture and subsequent TOS movies came about, they were always meant to be direct extentions of TOS. Yes, they were greatly "reimaged", including a new Enterprise design, sets and uniforms, but Trek's "new look" was meant to connect with TOS.
TNG was also a kind of "reimage", yet still connected to TOS indirectly through the use of madels from the TOS movies, to actual TOS actors appearing as their original characters on the show. We were even treated to the wonderful scene of Scotty and Picard enjoying drinks on TOS' Constitution Class Enterprise bridge.
DS9 paid tribute to TOS with it's Gump-style FX and masterful sets built for "Trials and Tribble-ations". Voyager connected us indirectly with TOS while visiting Sulu's command of Excelsior in TUC during "Flashbacks".
Even ENT had a wonderful adaptation of TOS and the Mirror Universe, complete with Archer in his Green command shirt on the bridge of the TOS era Defiant thought lost in the TOS episode "The Tholian Web".
But now we come to this movie. Despite having Leonard Nimoy in the movie, TOS itself has been radically changed. The uniforms are different by all accounts. We have been hearing reports that Enterprise herself is going to be "updated". It seems that the once untouchable original which, up to this point, was always considered special and unique and recognized by every incarnation after it, is being swept away.
It's a reboot.
I'm not really saying it's bad or good. It just is. It's not going to stop me from seeing the movie. I'm still curious to see if they can capture the wonder of the original. I just see it as a true reboot now.
Thoughts?