First time poster - I skimmed through 5 pages of threads to see if this had been talked about... apologies if this is a repeat.
Presuming this film (which was very good, will revitalise a franchise etc...) is canon, and the entire star Trek universe was changed by the return of the Romulan Ship and the death of Daddy Kirk (the timeline change explaining the differences/ improvements in the film)...
...have the events of every episode and movie of Star Trek I've ever watched set after this point actually ceased to exist/ been completely changed?
Could Picard have had hair, could Sisko been a transvestite, could Janeway have had a different hair-do?
Is it possible that the only episodes I watched where the events havent been changed are in the series Enterprise (which I had to watch drunk to get through, so are a bit of a haze)?
I can buy the "this was an alternate reality, and one of an infinite number of permutations of possibility and the film merely covered one of them" argument... and there's a reality in which the events of the subsequent films/ series are valid... In which case the sequel could quite possibly have Kirk suffer a plane crash on an island (that looks a lot like Hawaii), mess around pressing buttons in hatches and see McCoy and Spock be thrown out of the Starfleet for drink driving offences - without affecting the fortunes of Humped Backed Whales (and many other things) in the Universe with which I've become very familiar.
Presuming this film (which was very good, will revitalise a franchise etc...) is canon, and the entire star Trek universe was changed by the return of the Romulan Ship and the death of Daddy Kirk (the timeline change explaining the differences/ improvements in the film)...
...have the events of every episode and movie of Star Trek I've ever watched set after this point actually ceased to exist/ been completely changed?
Could Picard have had hair, could Sisko been a transvestite, could Janeway have had a different hair-do?
Is it possible that the only episodes I watched where the events havent been changed are in the series Enterprise (which I had to watch drunk to get through, so are a bit of a haze)?
I can buy the "this was an alternate reality, and one of an infinite number of permutations of possibility and the film merely covered one of them" argument... and there's a reality in which the events of the subsequent films/ series are valid... In which case the sequel could quite possibly have Kirk suffer a plane crash on an island (that looks a lot like Hawaii), mess around pressing buttons in hatches and see McCoy and Spock be thrown out of the Starfleet for drink driving offences - without affecting the fortunes of Humped Backed Whales (and many other things) in the Universe with which I've become very familiar.