I prefer the Late 23rd century, around the time of the USS Excelsior, Star Trek VI, and so on. Lots of places yet to explore, beautiful ships, it's just my favorite era.Starfleet has operated for a millennia by the 32nd century. However, Starfleet in which time period do you like the best as a space faring exploration and defense organization? Which time period you like the least? Why?
(Yes, Section 31 has always been a part of Starfleet, feel free to talk about that as well)
1) Pre-Federation Starfleet - 22nd Century (ENT)
2) Pre-TOS Starfleet - mid 23rd Century (DIS Season 1&2, SNW)
3) TOS Starfleet - late 23rd Century (TOS, TOS films)
4) Mid to late 24th Century Starfleet (TNG, DS9, VOY, TNG films)
5) Late 24th to early 25th Century Starfleet (PIC)
6) 32nd Century Starfleet (DIS Season 3+)
Where's your petition?I'd honestly rather start a new set of TV series set in the 26th century based on my head canon and all the storyline and technological advancements I want to see.
::shrugs::Where's your petition?
Please do. It might be the first one I ever sign.::shrugs::
I'll let you know once I formalize it.
I have never understood this complaint. I’ve been to more than one Apple Store, multiple times, and I’ve watched the Kelvin movies a dozen times, and I don’t get it. Some reviewer 14 years ago thought he was being funny and people ran with it?The Bad Robot Enterprise bridge looks too much like an Apple store
I have never understood this complaint. I’ve been to more than one Apple Store, multiple times, and I’ve watched the Kelvin movies a dozen times, and I don’t get it. Some reviewer 14 years ago thought he was being funny and people ran with it?
I have never understood this complaint. I’ve been to more than one Apple Store, multiple times, and I’ve watched the Kelvin movies a dozen times, and I don’t get it. Some reviewer 14 years ago thought he was being funny and people ran with it?
Too bright? Meh. But even if I were to agree with that criticism, it still in no way resembles an Apple Store.The bridge is too bright. Picard's bridges are too dark. It's the Three Bears paradox... in space.
Too bright? Meh. But even if I were to agree with that criticism, it still in no way resembles an Apple Store.
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