It wouldn't have de-canonized TOS if they hadn't explained it. TNG never gave an in-universe explanation for why WW3 was moved to the mid-21st Century.Not only does it have the benefit of not decanonizing TOS
It wouldn't have de-canonized TOS if they hadn't explained it. TNG never gave an in-universe explanation for why WW3 was moved to the mid-21st Century.Not only does it have the benefit of not decanonizing TOS
It wouldn't have de-canonized TOS if they hadn't explained it.
And yet TNG moved WW3 to the early 21st century with zero explanation and TOS is still canon, because that isn't how canon works. Everything is canon, even the contridictions.then, yeah, that would have written TOS off.
TNG never gave an in-universe explanation for why WW3 was moved to the mid-21st Century.
You should ask the showrunners then, because this episode showed that it's important to them.And I'm still wondering why it's so damned important that Trek's future be "our" future. Far as I'm concerned, that ship sailed a LONG time ago.
Changing the date of the war doesn't make TOS irrelevant.Even that kept TOS relevant.
Oh please - by that logic you can claim TOS is decanonized due to Scotty's line of: "Their power is simple Impulse." From Balance Of Terror, or the fact that (Per Squire Of Gothos) TOS takes place in the 28th century (not the 23rd)...If the showrunners had just said, behind the scenes, that the Eugenics Wars had been moved, then, yeah, that would have written TOS off. It'd be like it didn't matter. But moving them in-universe keeps it alive. The wars may not be 1992-96 *now*, but they once *were*.
https://qz.com/967554/the-five-universal-laws-of-human-stupidityThe appearance of having weapons caused concern.
With all due respect this assumes all humans have the same cognitive capabilities and are taught to use them. In my 10 years as a retail manager, and 6 as a mental health provider, that assumption is a generous one, at best.
And I'm still wondering why it's so damned important that Trek's future be "our" future.
That ship sailed a long time ago too, because Roddenberry hooked it to the idea of Trek as an inspiration and so a part of "our humanity's future." And the public consciousness bought in to it, since cell phones are still looked at as "that thing that came out of Star Trek" and efforts to build a "real Starship Enterprise." Star Trek tries way too hard in having it's cake and eating it too.And I'm still wondering why it's so damned important that Trek's future be "our" future. Far as I'm concerned, that ship sailed a LONG time ago.
So cooleddie wasn't always so cool?It wasn't that long ago this would have annoyed me to NO end. If I'm now cool with it then other fans can adjust, too.
And I'm still wondering why it's so damned important that Trek's future be "our" future. Far as I'm concerned, that ship sailed a LONG time ago.
Oh look at that, a drive-by insult about lawyers. How original of you.Oh, for fuck's sake. It's ACTING! Everybody knows what that means. Playing the ROLE of a cop is not impersonating a cop.
Ah well. It's what I've always said: Lawyers are the enemy of common sense.
I remember hearing about an incident on May 4 one year in which a comic book store had one of their employees standing outside dressed in Stormtrooper cosplay, complete with replica blaster. Someone then called the police to report a "masked and armed individual" in the area. Police arrived with their guns drawn screaming at the employee to drop the weapon and lay on the ground. The employee immediately dropped the blaster and tried to lay on the ground, though Stormtrooper armor is rather restrictive and they had trouble doing so. The police apparently unsatisfied with how long this was taking slammed the employee to the ground and broke their nose in the process.a friend of mine got stopped by police for cosplaying as a Borg and the officer had to call in to dispatch to confirm that yes, there was indeed, a convention occurring right across the street from where they were standing.
Perhaps we will go back to eugenics then and selective breeding.We can't even cure genetic conditions (I know, I have a genetic hearing loss), forget about creating genetically engineered superbeings.
Hey, if it’s good enough for Shakespeare it’s good enough for the rest of us.Oh look at that, a drive-by insult about lawyers. How original of you.
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