
We're really better off, the prime universe was scrapping the bottom of the barrel due to the canon. We at least have a chance for something great in the new universe.
The Abrams-verse is just as valid as the Mirror-verse. In other words, it's a interesting and enjoyable side show, but that's all it is. And it pales in comparison to the main event, the prime universe.Primeverse is gone, people *really* need to let go.
The prime universe is now preserved in amber, forever staying in its current shape and format. The Kelvin timeline is now the main event.The Abrams-verse is just as valid as the Mirror-verse. In other words, it's a interesting and enjoyable side show, but that's all it is. And it pales in comparison to the main event, the prime universe.
Deal with it and move on.
The prime universe is now preserved in amber, forever staying in its current shape and format.
We at least have a chance for something great in the new universe.
I wouldn't go that far.The prime universe is now preserved in amber, forever staying in its current shape and format. The Kelvin timeline is now the main event.
For me it's dislike of the new movies.Why are diehards so attached to the Prime Universe? Is it a sentimental attachment to "the original?" An unwillingness to let go of favorite characters? Dislike for the new movies? A feeling of incompleteness (there's always more stories to tell)? Another reason?
Why are diehards so attached to the Prime Universe? Is it a sentimental attachment to "the original?" An unwillingness to let go of favorite characters? Dislike for the new movies? A feeling of incompleteness (there's always more stories to tell)? Another reason?
For me it's dislike of the new movies.
I've been following Star Trek for decades, and I'd love to see it continue. Is that so hard to understand?
A combination of all those - mixed with a dash of fan entitlement.Why are diehards so attached to the Prime Universe? Is it a sentimental attachment to "the original?" An unwillingness to let go of favorite characters? Dislike for the new movies? A feeling of incompleteness (there's always more stories to tell)? Another reason?
A combination of all those - mixed with a dash of fan entitlement.
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