You know, sometimes its so much fun to take one step back, look at this 320+ page thread and realize that we solved absolutely nothing since it startedI object. Continuity should be excluded from this new term so that I can complain about it while talking down to those who complain about canon.
That's pretty much meaningless.Yeah it would, actually. They own the damn thing.
You're confusing opinion with fact.That's pretty much meaningless.
Gillette says their cut price 5-blade razor is the best bargain out there.
Hey...they own the Fusion, right?
It's not.
But what they say is determined entirely by what they're trying to sell.
Same with CBS.
"We have...a word, and this is how we think it's a useful sales tool right now."
So the fuck what?
I am pretty sure they have all gone off the rails. If they were all merged into one mega thread it would still work.Isn't there a whole separate thread for this whole 'is it Prime' topic?
You know, sometimes its so much fun to take one step back, look at this 320+ page thread and realize that we solved absolutely nothing since it started![]()
That's pretty much meaningless.
Gillette says their cut price 5-blade razor is the best bargain out there.
Hey...they own the Fusion, right?
I shall pass it on to my satanic masters at CBSI object. Continuity should be excluded from this new term so that I can complain about it while talking down to those who complain about canon.
Every thread devolves into a Primonuity thread.Isn't there a whole separate thread for this whole 'is it Prime' topic?
Oh, sure, that's fair, if you read DSC as being prime that's just as valid as reading it as not prime.No one does. But people engage the material in different ways.
Yep, that's something I believe they have to do.But what's on screen has to sell to a modern audience. So that will change to suit current tastes and trends
That's right it doesn't have to mean a new universe or timeline. To me it doesn't mean a new universe or timeline. But to some it does and I don't think they are any more wrong than i am.and that doesn't have to mean a new "universe".
Again, agreed.I'm judging the show on how it stacks up to current shows when it comes to writing, SFX, design and costuming not what was seen 50 years ago. The "history" is a different matter. I expect them to be faithful to established backstory for the characters we've seen before and even the events of the universe.
Well, the terminology is a bit muddled, but from what I understand "canon" means the fictional world of Star Trek which includes the prime and mirror universe as well as the Kelvin timeline, the Klingon war timeline from "Yesterday's Enterprise" and a number of other different alternate realities. It does non include, for example, the Jatohr universe from the Legacies novels. The prime timeline is a fictional quantum reality within the world of Star Trek in which some of the canon material takes place. the fact that canon and prime timeline are not the same thing is even indirectly aknowledged by the producers; they say that all of Discovery is canon while not all of it is set in the prime timeline (or Discoverse for those who don't accept it as prime) thanks to the mirror universe arc. The same goes for every other Trek series that at one point made a trip to another universe or timeline.What's the difference? They make the calls about what's official and what's in what universe
I fully endorse this post!Primonuity.
Can't say I disagree. But they can market their product how they want and they can also manufacture the product they want.That's pretty much meaningless.
Gillette says their cut price 5-blade razor is the best bargain out there.
Hey...they own the Fusion, right?
It's not.
But what they say is determined entirely by what they're trying to sell.
Same with CBS.
"We have...a word, and this is how we think it's a useful sales tool right now."
So the fuck what?
Mine's good, thanks.I am pretty sure they have all gone off the rails. If they were all merged into one mega thread it would still work.
Well, the terminology is a bit muddled, but from what I understand "canon" means the fictional world of Star Trek which includes the prime and mirror universe as well as the Kelvin timeline, the Klingon war timeline from "Yesterday's Enterprise" and a number of other different alternate realities. It does non include, for example, the Jatohr universe from the Legacies novels. The prime timeline is a fictional quantum reality within the world of Star Trek in which some of the canon material takes place. the fact that canon and prime timeline are not the same thing is even indirectly aknowledged by the producers; they say that all of Discovery is canon while not all of it is set in the prime timeline (or Discoverse for those who don't accept it as prime) thanks to the mirror universe arc. The same goes for every other Trek series that at one point made a trip to another universe or timeline.
Because that is an in-universe issue. CBS can say that Picard has a mohawk, but on screen we can clearly see that he is bald, and that's that. It is a death of an author situation.That's not what I meant: how does CBS not also determine what's in which timeline?
It's a reverse mohawk.Because that is an in universe issue. CBS can say that Picard has a mohawk, but on screen we can clearly see that he is bald, and that's that.
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