You know, fans who think they're so important their opinion is the size of Earth.
Hey pal, when I want your opinion, I’ll give it to ya.You know, fans who think they're so important their opinion is the size of Earth.
The best kindWhat's a Kurtzman sinner?
You may be Kurtzman's sinners but you are here as my Trek brothers from different world.
Me and most of Trek fans don't like 32nd century Starfleet, and you do, but it's okay.
SNW is that odd scenario where it is both a prequel to TOS and a sequel to DISCO.
You know what. When I came to this forums fans in other places told me "Don't go to Trekbbs, there are a lot of Alex Kurtzman and Michael Burnham fans, not global Star Trek fans. And you know what? I didn't listen to those fans. And I'm not interested in that story. You may be Kurtzman's sinners but you are here as my Trek brothers from different world. Together we will win this even we don't agree. Me and most of Trek fans don't like 32nd century Starfleet, and you do, but it's okay. It is diversity. Diversity is thing that I respect, I'm trekkie.
I mean, the SNW premiere is literally based on plot points from Disco's S2 finale. And those characters you named are all played by the actors who played them on Disco. But no, of course, totally not a Disco spin-off.Maybe you think that SNW is S T D - spin off, but it is actually TOS prequel. Captain Pike, Spock, Number one. Everything said. They were never S T D original characters, but TOS from Cage episode.
They weren't brought in to "save" the show, after Fuller was fired Akiva Goldsman insisted on adding Pike to the show as he didn't understand what the point was to being in that time period if Pike wasn't going to show up.If the standalone S T D was so good why were they saving it with the Enterprise and Captain Pike, Spoct etc?
They weren't brought in to "save" the show, after Fuller was fired Akiva Goldsman insisted on adding Pike to the show as he didn't understand what the point was to being in that time period if Pike wasn't going to show up.
And yet, he said as much in an interview explaining why Pike was added to Disco.I don't think this is true because Akiva was not involved with Season 2 in any capacity.
And yet, he said as much in an interview explaining why Pike was added to Disco.
While it was Fuller's idea, Fuller didn't want Spock to be on the show. Indeed, the whole reason why the first Disco tie-in novel was featured Pike, Spock and the Enterprise was at Fuller's request since he had no plans to feature them in the show at all.It was inevitable the moment they made Michael Spock's sister, which, AFAIK, was Fuller's idea.
While it was Fuller's idea, Fuller didn't want Spock to be on the show. Indeed, the whole reason why the first Disco tie-in novel was featured Pike, Spock and the Enterprise was at Fuller's request since he had no plans to feature them in the show at all.
Yes.That just seems so WEIRD to me. Like, why make Burnham Spock's adopted sister (A major revelation to the number 1 Trek character of all time) and never, ever have them meet? It makes absolutely no sense.
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Nothing is a have to.I'm okay with Michael but did she HAVE to be Spock's adopted sister? No. It wasn't required in the slightest to further the show's narrative.
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