Patrick: No idea.
Wormhole: It is indeed awesome. Details over at the Drex Files as to what Probert's been aiming for...
Cool. Thanks for the link

Patrick: No idea.
Wormhole: It is indeed awesome. Details over at the Drex Files as to what Probert's been aiming for...
A "merchandise embargo" on Trek Prime really doesn't make sense.
Typical, they make something hard to find then cancel it for lack of sales.
A "merchandise embargo" on Trek Prime really doesn't make sense.
Gene Roddenberry himself urged Paramount to put an embargo on TOS-in-syndication about four months before the premiere of ST:TMP. It made fans even hungrier for new Trek. Embargoes aren't usually permanent. They are planned marketing strategies designed to narrow the focus of a campaign.
We heard much of oversaturation when TNG movies were coming out while DS9 and VOY were on the air. Rick Berman quashed a "Starfleet Academy" animated series early in TNG's run with a similar fear.
If CBS and Paramount Marketing have received feedback that the potential viewership of the new movie might be easily confused by two timelines being promoted at once, they may take cautious steps to refocus. It's about maximising profits in the long run, not reducing profits across the board or letting the franchise get watered down.
Trek XI's release saw an increase in Trek merchandise related to the prime timeline. TOS was released on blu-ray, all ten previous movies were released on blu-ray, special DVDs were released containing the best of TOS and TNG. Not to mention most stores had big displays of previous Trek releases on DVD at special prices, and so on. None of this had a nagative impact on Trek XI.
There's room for two Star Trek continuites to exist together. There's no need to embargo the previous continuity for the sake of a new movie.
... but a great art collection.
This is pretty much how I feel too. I don't get it as a calendar, I get it because I really like the artwork. That's pretty much true of all of the calendars I've bought over the last few years. I have the date on both my phone, and my watch so I don't need a calendar to keep track of the days.Without SOTL calendars, I hope there is still money to fund official art of trek lit ships.
SOTL is a terrible calendar, but a great art collection.
Maybe that market in particular is narrow enough that the competition would be seen as harmful.
I've bought over the last few years. I have the date on both my phone, and my watch so I don't need a calendar to keep track of the days.
Sounds like it surprised a lot of readers. I like the speculation that Abrams doesn't want 'old Trek' being promoted.
Reports of the SoTL's death were premature!
I definitely agree with the assertion that as calendars, they are more-or-less useless.
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