I can totally get behind the idea that things have to be 25% different for legal reasons.
"Why Captain Kirk - that is a rather fetching mohawk you have"
Are you referring to Captain Kork?
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Not sure how we are getting "lied and cheated" when CBS nor Paramount are under no obligation to make Star Trek anyway...I got to the point where they are basically saying that everything that isn't the original TV shows and is new and different isn't 'canon' hence we are lied to and got cheated ..I'm not sure they understand what canon means tho.
Not sure how we are getting "lied and cheated" when CBS nor Paramount are under no obligation to make Star Trek anyway...
How exactly are they lying to us? How are we being cheated?
Fannish conspiracy theories should not be taken at face value.
I thought this had been debunked?I can totally get behind the idea that things have to be 25% different for legal reasons.
I think it's creative legal reasons. They chose to make it look different, to have it as a seperate license and thus everything in that license has to look a little different. I.E. the Discovery USS Enterprise is a seperate legal entity to the classic version, and it's a Disco licence someone needs to make a model of it and not a TOS one. ME and friends have turned this into a Flat Earth-style conspiracy about "real" Star Trek.I thought this had been debunked?
I'll never get it, though. If I dislike a show, I stop watching it and wish its fans all the best. How does it benefit me to discredit something I don't like? Hatred blinds people so badly, they believe these bullshit conspiracy theories because they want to believe them. It's nothing but wishing harm onto others, in reality, and it utterly baffles me.These nonsense videos get more views, shares and revenue than thoughtful and balanced analysis - eg Trekspertise. Never underestimate the drawing power of hate.
I have an easier time discussing with Flat Earthers.Midnight's Edge = Star Trek Flat Earthers
I think it's just a vague guideline to define something as legally distinct. I guess the closest we've come to seeing anything like that in action is the Axanar lawsuit, where Paramount/CBS were pointing out the reuses of their ship designs and the similarity between the Axanar lead ship and their own USS Reliant, USS titan and others.How would you even calculate “25% different”?
The idea is absurd on its face.
How would you even calculate “25% different”?
The idea is absurd on its face.
I thought this had been debunked?
I like to think it's an internal idea that may have been misconstrued by Eaves (I think that's where it comes from) as a legal one. The idea that everything matches the Discovery era, but not copy-and-pasted from previous movies and shows.
25%, mathematically, means when you take a preexisting design, you redesign it only a quarter different, so it's still recognizably the old design, but fits in this era.
Weird you omit the second half of my post which makes it clear it is a gag.
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