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I think "For All Mankind's" timeline might have been the result of Romulan interference
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Nope.Apart from the uniforms, the technology, the differences in actors etc. I don't watch SNW but I did see season one and Dr.M'Benga is African rather than a Brooklyn accented medical man or whatever his accent was as Booker Bradshaw appeared to be. Definitely an alternate reality.
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So, that's a NO, then.I've watched pretty much "Every Single Trek" but 'TOS & TAS'.
Yes I've seen most of the TOS Movies. Not to it's entirety, I'm missing a few bits within each movie, but I've seen the majority of it when it was on re-runs on TV.
Agreed. This "alternate reality" nonsense is so tiring.Nope.
iT's An AlTeRnATe ReAiTy!11!
The alternate reality folk must go into convulsions when they see multiple people playing Alexander or Ziyal.
No, because they did it fine.iT's An AlTeRnATe ReAiTy!11!
The alternate reality folk must go into convulsions when they see multiple people playing Alexander or Ziyal.
Saavik was the real mind breaker.My mind snapped when Sean Kenney played Fleet Captain Pike in "The Menagerie."
iT's An AlTeRnATe ReAiTy!11!
The alternate reality folk must go into convulsions when they see multiple people playing Alexander or Ziyal.
Condescending much?So yes, I'm sure you find the alternate reality chatter tiring . . . but get comfortable with it, because -- short of a tremendous reset button -- it isn't going anywhere. When you literally alter the contents of the universe before adding your own material, an alternate universe is all it could possibly be, prima facie . . . meaning even without the evidence of our eyes and ears backing that up.
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Space Seed. Spock's briefing on the time period.
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This and only this.The bottom line is, the studio sets the rules. They are the ones deciding what is and is not set within any given timeline, and their policy is that DSC, SNW etc are all set within the same original timeline as TOS, TNG etc. Not everyone will agree with that, and that's fine, but when it come to official policy, that's the policy.
If we go by inconsistencies meaning a story is placed within an alternate timeline, do we declare ENT to be in an alternate timeline? ENT introduced the Ferengi and the Borg, well before previously-established lore said they were encountered. It gave us TNG-style phasers and torpedoes. More importantly, it brought in characters absolutely pivotal to the creation of the Federation, heroes as it were, never-before referenced in any way, shape or form. Archer was critical to the Federation, and also played a huge role in stopping the Xindi, which brings up another glaring inconsistency. An attack that killed seven million people, and started a huge mission of vital importance to save earth, against a coalition of species that had never seemingly existed till that point, despite being quite the noteworthy force.
So, is ENT part of a new timeline, and who treats it as such? Then again, it wouldn't matter, the studio regards it as part of the original timeline, and whatever disagreements may be had with their view, their view is the one that counts.
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