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TOS original or Remastered, which is canon?

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The new effects do not alter the stories whatsover. In some cases, they actually enhance the experience- for me, anyway, and that's all that counts.

However, for nostalgic reasons, the old effects will always have a spot in my heart.

It's all good.



Gecko, rabid TOSer undergoing some rehabilitation and a midlife crisis.
 
"Acceptable" is silly in a context where we're not given a vote. Both of these versions exist - on the same discs, and on the same basis. Both are canon.
 
The new effects do not alter the stories whatsover. In some cases, they actually enhance the experience- for me, anyway, and that's all that counts.

However, for nostalgic reasons, the old effects will always have a spot in my heart.

It's all good.



Gecko, rabid TOSer undergoing some rehabilitation and a midlife crisis.

I hope you're ok. Nice comment about the old having a place in your heart. How I feel about Star Trek in general. I would argue the new effects change the character of a major character: the Enterprise, herself. I know in my head she travels at warp speed, but usually she "flies" stately, like a tall-masted ship. She seems firm and dependable. In the new Doomsday Machine she swoops and darts, more fighter-esque. So that raises a small canonicity question, and also, very subtly changes how the Ent "feels" to a viewer of the new.

Be well.
 
Just differences in the technology used to depict the ship, that's all. Like different artists drawing Spider-Man's costume and webbing differently. It's not a change in canon, just a change in expression.
 
I think they're both just fine as far as "canon" is worth.

As others have said, the new effects haven't altered the story at all in any episodes I've seen, which is most of them. I'm honestly surprised some people are this rankled about the whole thing. I thought they were slavishly faithful to the original effects, or at least the intention of the originals.

These were done by people who know Trek and went way out of their way to avoid complaints like some of those I've seen. It would have been really easy to just do what Lucas has done and slap up whatever they thought was cool.

That's why I'll never get the hate. People often complain about how Trek producers don't listen to the fans. TOS-R is probably the project that had fans in mind more than any in Trek history. It astounds me that anyone would complain. Especially when they're serving up the originals right along side and not passing judgment as to which is "better."
 
Thanks. We strove, as much as possible, to remain consistent with the design and style of the original material, while trying to balance the desire to remove some of the limitations of the original. We also pushed very, very hard to include the original visual effects on the Blu-ray release. Fortunately, the folks at CBS were supportive of this.

We recognize that there are some fans who object to the basic idea of the re-created visual effects. While we sympathize with their feelings, we also recognize that those individuals will never be happy, no matter what we do. We are happy that so many fans seem to have enjoyed the new effects, and we are even happier that CBS seems to have achieved its goal of making the original series more accessible to a new generation of viewers.

-Mike
 
We strove, as much as possible, to remain consistent with the design and style of the original material, while trying to balance the desire to remove some of the limitations of the original.
Thanks again Mike, for your dedication. Excellent work!!!
Question: were you tempted to put a baby horta behind Vanderberg at the end of DITD?:devil:

Thing is, on this board (like most others) you get extremes- peeps who's world has been rocked by the new FX (that would be ME;)), and purists that find it blasphemous.
The rest of the WORLD that sees the new FX will range from peeps that don't understand quite why Trek looks better than they remember to less hard core fans that just plain *like* seeing a more detailed Enterprise.
In short, Mike, most of the peeps you've pleased you will never even hear from.
 
Thanks. We strove, as much as possible, to remain consistent with the design and style of the original material, while trying to balance the desire to remove some of the limitations of the original.
And for that, I'd like to thank you.

We also pushed very, very hard to include the original visual effects on the Blu-ray release. Fortunately, the folks at CBS were supportive of this.
And for that, I'd like to thank you. :)

We recognize that there are some fans who object to the basic idea of the re-created visual effects. While we sympathize with their feelings, we also recognize that those individuals will never be happy, no matter what we do. We are happy that so many fans seem to have enjoyed the new effects, and we are even happier that CBS seems to have achieved its goal of making the original series more accessible to a new generation of viewers.
Excellent. Now, get out of here and get to work on that TNG HD transfer. :)
 
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Thanks. We strove, as much as possible, to remain consistent with the design and style of the original material, while trying to balance the desire to remove some of the limitations of the original. We also pushed very, very hard to include the original visual effects on the Blu-ray release. Fortunately, the folks at CBS were supportive of this.

We recognize that there are some fans who object to the basic idea of the re-created visual effects. While we sympathize with their feelings, we also recognize that those individuals will never be happy, no matter what we do. We are happy that so many fans seem to have enjoyed the new effects, and we are even happier that CBS seems to have achieved its goal of making the original series more accessible to a new generation of viewers.

-Mike

Thanks for the reply, Mike! I always like to hear from the people involved with these things.

I kind of took it for granted that the original effects would be included on the BD but I guess some guys at CBS might not understand how important that is. Good to know that you guys went to bat for us on that issue. I love the new stuff quite a lot but one of these days I'm going to have kids and once I hook them with the new versions I want them to see it the way I saw it for the first time.

Like I said, people can say what they want about the final result (it's subjective after all) but nobody in their right mind could claim you guys didn't care.
 
people can say what they want about the final result (it's subjective after all)

No IT'S NOT!!! The new FX ADD MUCH MORE than anyone can ever claim they take away!!!!
Okay, nostalgia, I get that, but hey, young minds, fresh ideas, can we not be tolerant?

;)
 
people can say what they want about the final result (it's subjective after all)

No IT'S NOT!!! The new FX ADD MUCH MORE than anyone can ever claim they take away!!!!

Well, it must be an objective fact, because you say so, and you back it up with such compelling arguments about the aesthetics and narrative flow...
oh, wait, no you don't. Guess you're above that.
Funny how Dennis and Christopher, who share your view, aren't above explaining their positions. Guess you're just smarter than they.

Okay, nostalgia, I get that, but hey, young minds, fresh ideas, can we not be tolerant?

;)


Apparently not. Your condescension toward and dismissal of those who disagree with you is wearing quite thin.
Old fogey? Really?
 
Your condescension toward and dismissal of those who disagree with you is wearing quite thin.
Old fogey? Really?
Would "Young Punk" serve you better?:guffaw:

Seriously though, when has CHOICE ever been a bad thing?
Groove to the new FX, or embrace the classic opticals, whatever. But claim one or the other is somehow "cannon" and yeah, I WILL condescend.
Or fire my phaser.
It IS set on kill, you know...:cool:
 
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