You're forgetting the 2009 movies.Which happened only once. (TAS) And eventually was reversed.
Well, someone is.You're forgetting the 2009 movies.
That's ok. The Kelvin one is the best one.But those don't erase existing timelines or pretend they never existed. The Kelvin Timeline is acknowledged as being an alternate reality running parallel to the Prime one.

I'd like to.You're forgetting the 2009 movies.
What are you saying here? Disco's third to fifth seasons are clearly not a prequel to SFA since Disco came first, and a prequel by definition is released after the production it is a prequel to. And no, those Disco seasons do not take place after the events of SFA for quite a few obvious reasons, among them the fact that the Federation was still reeling from the Burn in S3 and Earth was not a Federation member in S3, while in SFA Earth is once again part of the Federation and the Federation has recovered from the Burn. Plus, you know, there's the fact Reno is in SFA and that Discovery itself was mentioned in the first episode.or was star trek discovery season 3 to season 5 in a way a prequel in the new time frame aka way more into the future before starfleet academy
And the writers/directors/executives saying Discovery's time travel split the timeline wouldn't erase Discovery's future either.But those don't erase existing timelines or pretend they never existed. The Kelvin Timeline is acknowledged as being an alternate reality running parallel to the Prime one.
I forget nothing. It's my gift and my curse.You're forgetting the 2009 movies.
If they don't there's going to be more and more plot holes developing around the events of the Burn and it's aftermath as writers in the 23rd, 24th, and 25th centuries introduce new ideas and concepts that would completely change how that should have worked.Don't hold your breath they're going to do that.
So, you're saying it's Star Trek?If they don't there's going to be more and more plot holes developing around the events of the Burn and it's aftermath as writers in the 23rd, 24th, and 25th centuries introduce new ideas and concepts that would completely change how that should have worked.
Even just with what we've gotten so far there's Prodigy's Protowarp, Lower Deck's Dimensional Portal, and Strange New Worlds specifically non-dilithium warp drives to contend with.
Though early episodes of TOS call it lithium.Both SNW and TOS use dilithium-powered warp drives.
Where did you get that from?and Strange New Worlds specifically non-dilithium warp drives to contend with.
Captain James R Kirk was a forgetful hack.Though early episodes of TOS call it lithium.
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