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USS Discovery in TOS?

Here's as close as you're ever gonna get to the USS Discovery in The Original Series.
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(and that's the Discovery as she appeared in the first teaser trailer, which is probably closer to what she's look like in the TOS version of the Trek universe)
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Continuing the tradition of ugly ships since Star Trek: First Contact. There isn't a designer who have the imagination and wonder like Matt Jefferies and Jim Martin had??? Damn it!
 
No other Trek series can slap TOS in the face, believe me!
JB
The more I see these abominations of Trek like Deep Space Nine -War Seasons, Voyager, ST: Enterprise, and now Discovery it continues make Star Trek appear like a soar thumb. These assholes from the Berman Production to Discovery continue to rewrite tech definitions, and the world which were wonderfully established just to make it their own. When I just got accustomed to what Trek Aliens looked like, now they're reinterpreted once again and make ridiculous explanations for these bogus changes.

Star Trek never had to make such Jovian leaps to justify changes which are clearly stupid. New viewers of Trek I've encountered never had the reaction O'Brien had of Klingons in DS9's Trials... never asked the question of why they eventually became space-werewolves? Of all the time on TNG where these characters seem to have a history book on their shelves and know everything, but O'Brien and genetically superior mind Bashir, the smart ones, was shocked. I wonder what their reaction would be when they take a look at the Klingons from Discovery??? O'Brien's big head will explode.

Star Trek created this world and it was fine the way it was. Everything in Discovery and ST: Enterprise was hard to swallow then and now. But for some Trekfans all of that doesn't matter, as long as they can see ships going into Warp, reference several lines from superior work, and witness carnage, violence, and explosions they'll continue to watch.
 
Space Werewolves? I'm a TOS fan through and through but I wouldn't say I hate TNG, DS9 or VOY! The other versions like ENT and especially DSC I may watch but I don't count as genuine, bona fide Trek!
JB
 
The more I see these abominations of Trek like Deep Space Nine -War Seasons, Voyager, ST: Enterprise, and now Discovery it continues make Star Trek appear like a soar thumb. These assholes from the Berman Production to Discovery continue to rewrite tech definitions, and the world which were wonderfully established just to make it their own. When I just got accustomed to what Trek Aliens looked like, now they're reinterpreted once again and make ridiculous explanations for these bogus changes.

Star Trek never had to make such Jovian leaps to justify changes which are clearly stupid. New viewers of Trek I've encountered never had the reaction O'Brien had of Klingons in DS9's Trials... never asked the question of why they eventually became space-werewolves? Of all the time on TNG where these characters seem to have a history book on their shelves and know everything, but O'Brien and genetically superior mind Bashir, the smart ones, was shocked. I wonder what their reaction would be when they take a look at the Klingons from Discovery??? O'Brien's big head will explode.

Star Trek created this world and it was fine the way it was. Everything in Discovery and ST: Enterprise was hard to swallow then and now. But for some Trekfans all of that doesn't matter, as long as they can see ships going into Warp, reference several lines from superior work, and witness carnage, violence, and explosions they'll continue to watch.
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The more I see these abominations of Trek like Deep Space Nine -War Seasons, Voyager, ST: Enterprise, and now Discovery it continues make Star Trek appear like a soar thumb. These assholes from the Berman Production to Discovery continue to rewrite tech definitions, and the world which were wonderfully established just to make it their own. When I just got accustomed to what Trek Aliens looked like, now they're reinterpreted once again and make ridiculous explanations for these bogus changes.

Star Trek never had to make such Jovian leaps to justify changes which are clearly stupid. New viewers of Trek I've encountered never had the reaction O'Brien had of Klingons in DS9's Trials... never asked the question of why they eventually became space-werewolves? Of all the time on TNG where these characters seem to have a history book on their shelves and know everything, but O'Brien and genetically superior mind Bashir, the smart ones, was shocked. I wonder what their reaction would be when they take a look at the Klingons from Discovery??? O'Brien's big head will explode.

Star Trek created this world and it was fine the way it was. Everything in Discovery and ST: Enterprise was hard to swallow then and now. But for some Trekfans all of that doesn't matter, as long as they can see ships going into Warp, reference several lines from superior work, and witness carnage, violence, and explosions they'll continue to watch.
Hey, DS9 was good. Actually, some things about ENT were good too, although much disappointed me about that show as well.
 
I have a question for the people here that have seen Discovery, I don't want to post there because I don't want to know anything just yet except this one thing: In the lead up to Discovery they announced that something from Balance of Terror is important to the premise of Discovery, can someone tell me what that was only? Or if it was dropped? I'm curious about that because I like Balance of Terror so much and I do want to see Discovery, some day, and don't want to go into their forums.
 
I have a question for the people here that have seen Discovery, I don't want to post there because I don't want to know anything just yet except this one thing: In the lead up to Discovery they announced that something from Balance of Terror is important to the premise of Discovery, can someone tell me what that was only? Or if it was dropped? I'm curious about that because I like Balance of Terror so much and I do want to see Discovery, some day, and don't want to go into their forums.
I think cloaking devices? But the use of claiming devices actually contradicts "Balance of Terror" so it doesn't really matter. Maybe it was something else that was abandoned.
 
I thought the same and DSC does indeed contradict the cloaking technology apart from many other things! But then it's obviously not the same universe as TOS is it! :whistle:
JB
 
Space Werewolves? I'm a TOS fan through and through but I wouldn't say I hate TNG, DS9 or VOY! The other versions like ENT and especially DSC I may watch but I don't count as genuine, bona fide Trek!
JB
The next generation created their own universe and I appreciated what was done, and they made leaps to distance themselves from TOS. Also, even an episode of Trek, "Time's Arrow" referenced Worf as a "Werewolf" so the comparison is on par.

I love the series because of the tech manuals and new lingo. No problem with the changes because it's from the future of TOS movies. What I find offensive is when these same people from the TNG who are integrated in these so-called meta prequels and sequels start merging TOS into the mix and then re-write what was on TOS.

This bullshit started on DS9 Blood Oath, and then Trials and Tribble-lations, the Movie First Contact and then ST:Enterprise, and now Discovery. I don't mind if these creators just stay in their own lane like TNG and make the best stories possible but stop re-writing and sh*tting all over a series which was instrumental to everything.
 
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