THERE ARE FOUR KLINGON TYPES.

THERE ARE FOUR KLINGON TYPES.
Picards been a mindless follower for the last two seasons of this show.
If nobody's going to sign anything can I at least get my Subway card punched so I can get my free 6-inch sub, bag of chips and medium soda?
I don't find the SNW crew to be believable as professionals,
They are both forms of commercial art. “Artistic licence” is a real thing.Star Trek isn't a comic book.
Edit: I didn't mean to be dismissive about comic books, which often have very good visual continuity.
And it's tolerable to differing amounts in different mediums.They are both forms of commercial art. “Artistic licence” is a real thing.
Also...And a cop show if the late Harlan Ellison's viewpoint circa 1976 has any credence (good guys roam through outer space stopping evil behavior and helping people).
Indeed. And expected to have differences in an entertainment medium.They are both forms of commercial art. “Artistic licence” is a real thing.
Honestly, the series the legacy/continuity subset of fans really have to fear is SNW. The tone / continuity is all off, but it appeals to normies the way the Abramsverse did. Why try keeping up on 50+ years of continuity and follow up on a plethora of already established lore when you can just re-reboot TOS?
I don't find the SNW crew to be believable as professionals, again the evil verisimilitude. Continuity? I guess that's in the eye of the beholder... but why would the ship be refitted to be small and less technologically advanced after the Spock/Number One short, then refitted to be oversized again after "The Cage", then shrunk down afterwards? Lester in "Turnabout Intruder" is an unreliable narrator. Women on the bridge is effectively a deleted scene and doesn't feature in "The Menagerie". Chapel though really should be more in keeping with the TOS character, if not, just create a new one.
Depends on the individual. Clearly we each have different thresholds. But ultimately, it’s up to the creators to do what they want (totally within their rights, though it doesn’t come with a guarantee of success) and for the audience to decide if it likes the results (with no right of satisfaction).And it's tolerable to differing amounts in different mediums.
The ship’s doctor was openly racist to the XO, McCoy wouldn’t last long in real life.
Again it worked well enough for a substantial portion of the fanbase at least until ENT, and ENT lasted long enough to fix many of the initial complaints. It's not just a few people on a BBS that take issue... Doug Drexler has brought it up several times, and even Terry Matalas talked about meeting Akiva Goldsman for PICARD season 2 and asking what might be set in an alternate universe.The inter-continuity is a lie. The parts if the lore that really matter isn't a model, a costume or a set.
For example, the Daystrom Reddit outright bans people for suggesting an in-universe explanation for DISCOVERY and SNW being ahem so different to everything else is a multiverse. And r/startrek of course heavily policed comments about the implications of the USS New Jersey.What, that Star Trek is a work of fiction and that it shouldn’t be taken as a literal historical document?
My amount of objections to SNW would drop down if it clarified its place in continuity. It's already more than a visual reboot. Yes, TOS is "dated"... but "Relics" and "Trials and Tribble-ations" etc did a great job addressing this in universe. I buy the argument that Michael Okuda makes that Star Trek is very much a period piece. And ultimately SNW will never measure up to the awesome Pike era Marvel comic series Early Voyages, so maybe I'm too biased on that front anyway...I feel that way about the TOS crew nowadays when I watch the show - which I still do, because I love it better than anything since.
But I find the SNW crew more plausible and attractive as people in many ways. Certainly SNW Uhura, and Chapel, and including SNW Spock.
It's Star Trek. The canon/continuity debate is never over
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