Hey everybody,
On another forum (not TrekBBS) a few people are complaining quite loudly about the show Picard making the choice to travel back in 2024 and directly reference things which either didn't happen (because TOS predicted them and reality later lapped it) or it's incredibly unlikely will happen (because the show depicts a much more advanced space program than our own, keeping with established TOS timelines).
Their argument is that "Gene's vision" was that Trek was an optimistic vision of our own future. Even though reality eventually lapped past events TOS established, that the proper thing to do to keep to that vision is Trek should just ignore everything which was supposed to have happened prior to the present (most notably, but not limited to, the Eugenics Wars) and just retcon everything/declare those elements of TOS non-canon.
I have...not run into this argument before, TBH. More often I see Trek fans acting as canon purists, and that if things are shown onscreen, then that means they are reality. Hence even if it wasn't the original intent of Gene, in practice the Trekverse has become an alternate timeline from our own, and we just need to deal with it.
Personally, I am not a super-hard canon purist, and I'd be totally fine with more full-on reboots of Trek not within the Prime continuity. But if we're going to honor continuity, I think we need to go the whole nine yards.
Curious what other people think here.
On another forum (not TrekBBS) a few people are complaining quite loudly about the show Picard making the choice to travel back in 2024 and directly reference things which either didn't happen (because TOS predicted them and reality later lapped it) or it's incredibly unlikely will happen (because the show depicts a much more advanced space program than our own, keeping with established TOS timelines).
Their argument is that "Gene's vision" was that Trek was an optimistic vision of our own future. Even though reality eventually lapped past events TOS established, that the proper thing to do to keep to that vision is Trek should just ignore everything which was supposed to have happened prior to the present (most notably, but not limited to, the Eugenics Wars) and just retcon everything/declare those elements of TOS non-canon.
I have...not run into this argument before, TBH. More often I see Trek fans acting as canon purists, and that if things are shown onscreen, then that means they are reality. Hence even if it wasn't the original intent of Gene, in practice the Trekverse has become an alternate timeline from our own, and we just need to deal with it.
Personally, I am not a super-hard canon purist, and I'd be totally fine with more full-on reboots of Trek not within the Prime continuity. But if we're going to honor continuity, I think we need to go the whole nine yards.
Curious what other people think here.