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All the time? He's been in four episodes out of twenty-two (As of this writing) Two of which are in alternate timelines.
Lwaxana Troi was on the Enterprise-D all the time and she was in 6 out of 176 episodes.

What I'm saying is that they find loopholes to bend continuity without breaking it. They promoted Pike to fleet captain for an episode just so they could do what they wanted to do, instead of going with the most obvious implication from the dialogue in the Menagerie. It's pretty strongly implied that Spock never let himself have a relationship with Chapel before TOS because he wasn't able to let his emotional control go, but he never said it outright so the writers are free to play!
 
Scotty admits to having a sneaking admiration for Khan in Space Seed. I wonder if Scotty will ask La'An about him or if he'll realize that that's not something she necessarily wants to talk about?

Speaking of Kirk, the next time we see him he should be a new father and probably recently separated from Carol.
 
None of this ruins the entertainment value but I do wonder why they feel so strongly the need to keep the show in the Prime Universe.
It's in the Prime Universe because they intentionally wanted to fill in the backstories of characters we already know and love. Characters that were honestly not terribly developed to begin with. Making SNW part of those characters lives, does nothing but enrich personal development of those legacy characters. It makes the stories actually matter.

Also, as I've mentioned before, there's a certain segment of the fandom that would automatically view anything not of the Prime timeline as being something of lesser importance. They would use it as a litmus test as to whether or not somebody is a True Fan.

We've seen it on this very forum.
How is anyone supposed to care about Pike and Batel, Spock and Chapel, or La'an and Kirk etc. when we know it doesn't work out for any of them? Their futures are set.
So what? I've always thought this type of reasoning is Bonkers. Just because I know the destination, doesn't mean I can't enjoy the ride to get there. It makes that final destination all the more impactful.
If they actually WANTED it to line up they wouldn't have Kirk on the ship all the time.
Having Kirk visit the Enterprise doesn't violate any kind of continuity in any way shape or form.
 
What I'm saying is that they find loopholes to bend continuity without breaking it. They promoted Pike to fleet captain for an episode just so they could do what they wanted to do, instead of going with the most obvious implication from the dialogue in the Menagerie. It's pretty strongly implied that Spock never let himself have a relationship with Chapel before TOS because he wasn't able to let his emotional control go, but he never said it outright so the writers are free to play!

So basically what your complaint is that they’re not matching YOUR expectations for what should happen. They may be playing around a little bit with expectations, but Kirk did meet Pike when he was promoted to fleet captain. Chapel did have feelings for Spock and as seen in a few episodes, Spock did care about Chapel. Nowhere did TOS say they never had a relationship.
 
Lwaxana Troi was on the Enterprise-D all the time and she was in 6 out of 176 episodes.

What I'm saying is that they find loopholes to bend continuity without breaking it. They promoted Pike to fleet captain for an episode just so they could do what they wanted to do, instead of going with the most obvious implication from the dialogue in the Menagerie. It's pretty strongly implied that Spock never let himself have a relationship with Chapel before TOS because he wasn't able to let his emotional control go, but he never said it outright so the writers are free to play!
Good!
 
It's in the Prime Universe because they intentionally wanted to fill in the backstories of characters we already know and love. Characters that were honestly not terribly developed to begin with. Making SNW part of those characters lives, does nothing but enrich personal development of those legacy characters. It makes the stories actually matter.

So what? I've always thought this type of reasoning is Bonkers. Just because I know the destination, doesn't mean I can't enjoy the ride to get there. It makes that final destination all the more impactful.
Agreed. They've already added extra context to The Naked Now, What Are Little Girls Made Of? and Amok Time (and will hopefully do the same for This Side of Paradise before they're done) that make each of those episodes much more emotionally impactful.
 
Lwaxana Troi was on the Enterprise-D all the time and she was in 6 out of 176 episodes.
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What I'm saying is that they find loopholes to bend continuity without breaking it. They promoted Pike to fleet captain for an episode just so they could do what they wanted to do, instead of going with the most obvious implication from the dialogue in the Menagerie. It's pretty strongly implied that Spock never let himself have a relationship with Chapel before TOS because he wasn't able to let his emotional control go, but he never said it outright so the writers are free to play!
You say that like its a bad thing
 
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