That would be interesting! Would it lead to civil war?Like say: setting it in the TOS era and having s31 (headed by Admiral Marcus, of course) blow up Vulcan.
That would be interesting! Would it lead to civil war?Like say: setting it in the TOS era and having s31 (headed by Admiral Marcus, of course) blow up Vulcan.
Heard from where?Unfortunately, Fuller The Fracking Dufus will set it in the previous universe, just to please fans butthurt over the current continuity of the movies, or so I've heard.
That would be interesting! Would it lead to civil war?
Personally, it isn't so much that I think Into Darkness is a great film, so much as I think it is an under-appreciated film. Regardless of the weaknesses of the film, I personally enjoy it and the character development and commentary. For me, though, that is a definite "to each his own" thing.
I will more strongly defend Abrams Trek, and would want to explore that world and the potential consequences of that world. I think that a TV show offers some different opportunities to take a deeper look at many possibilities within that world. Technology, characters, ect, there is a lot that I, personally, would want to unpack inside there. I don't want to sit there and treat it like a non-possibility when discussing a new series, like Abrams Trek has less to explore than other timelines or eras.
Unfortunately, Fuller The Fracking Dufus will set it in the previous universe, just to please fans butthurt over the current continuity of the movies, or so I've heard.
I can agree with some of those points. I do agree that STID squandered an opportunity to expand upon the ST09 premise, but, I also respect the fact they attempted to follow up on the consequences of ST09 rather than ignoring it. I also agree that Beyond could chart a new course for this new crew.To be clear I don't think the JJverse is all bad but I do feel STID failed to live up to it's potential. There were some interesting possibilities after Star Trek 09; STID squandered them with fan pandering and a messy plot. I still have hope that the new movie universe will get back on the right track with Star Trek Beyond. Now that Bryan Fuller is at the helm I am more optimistic that a series set in the JJverse will still show respect to what's come before, even though I would prefer the new series be set in the prime universe.
I don't see how they could do that on TV budget. It's very unlikely.But I will be really, really disappointed if it's just a TV version of the actionpacked, style over substance JJ movies.
Why deal with Paramount's alternate universe when they own the rights to decades' worth of Prime universe material (almost none of which they could ever reference if it were set in the JJ universe, because none of it has happened there yet)?
I'd like to know what your source is for this, since I don't believe it at all.
I'm sorry if I was wrong, I was just angry at that moment.
This is of course all true. However, assuming that they don't want to do the latter (as it would kinda defeat the purpose of a shared continuity), keeping the continuity intact would be a nuisance. If the new show would be set in the future of Abramsverse, the past of that series would be in constant flux, as people in completely different company would decide what happens in it. This certainly isn't an insurmountable problem, but there would be certain sense in steering away from it, considering that an easy alternative exists.It's not "Paramount's alternate universe." CBS owns Star Trek in it's entirety. They just gave Paramount a license to produce Trek films. If CBS wanted to base their show in the nuUniverse, they could damn well do that. Heck, they could even base the show in the nuUniverse and then contradict everything in the films if they wanted.
Damn it, you got my hopes up!I'm sorry if I was wrong, I was just angry at that moment.
This is of course all true. However, assuming that they don't want to do the latter (as it would kinda defeat the purpose of a shared continuity), keeping the continuity intact would be a nuisance. If the new show would be set in the future of Abramsverse, the past of that series would be in constant flux, as people in completely different company would decide what happens in it. This certainly isn't an insurmountable problem, but there would be certain sense in steering away from it, considering that an easy alternative exists.
Here's the thing...I don't really believe CBS cares all that much about canon, continuity, whatever, at least nowhere near what the fans do. They're just going to make a show that they think the majority of people who watch CBS shows will watch. If that means flat-out ignoring what came before, so be it.
CBS cares little what "fans" think, they want an audience, and that's all. A series made properly could have one vastly larger than the entire Trek fandom, who affect far far less than they think they do.
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