Canon and contradictions coexist comfortably but continuity cannot correlate consistently concurrently.I feel sorry for the absolute purists and the terrible headaches they must get.

Canon and contradictions coexist comfortably but continuity cannot correlate consistently concurrently.I feel sorry for the absolute purists and the terrible headaches they must get.

I'm sure their "historical records" were as inerrant as the bibleThermians.
Nah. it means they had a cool idea. Like the creators of a lot of TV shows set in an approximation of the real world. The story had been kicking around since 1965, The Trek version since 1967.Things like launching nuclear platforms in 1968 show that what they were going for and what they ended up producing were two different things.
Infinite Crisis has joined the chat.Yes. Its been working for DC and Marvel for decades.
Canon and contradictions coexist comfortably but continuity cannot correlate consistently concurrently.![]()
Crisis on Infinite Earths says "Get in line kid."Infinite Crisis has joined the chat.
The Nexus seems to be when the writers got into their head that Picard must have children. This then manifested into season 3 of Picard, where he had a kid. Damn Nexus.The Nexus tries to make you think it's real, so it goes for the most plausible ideal scenario? Seems logical.
Exactly. Unlike what Kurtzman thought, I (and I'm sure a LOT of other fans) don't need the STAR TREK timeline to match our own for it to be inspirational or aspirational.I far prefer a universe that isn’t attached to ours. That has its own differences and quirks.
1. Commit to inventing a time machine.
2. ???
3. (You know what.)
I feel sorry for the absolute purists and the terrible headaches they must get.
Remember, the retcon is making the Eugenics Wars and World War III separate things, not the other way around.
"Space Seed" is absolutely clear that World War III *was* the eugenics wars.
I haven't had that feeling since FC, when it seemed like sporadic contact was happening. But basically we have a real mess with the timeline now (like @BillJ ) I just think of Star Trek as another timeline.Remember, the retcon is making the Eugenics Wars and World War III separate things, not the other way around.
"Space Seed" is absolutely clear that World War III *was* the eugenics wars.
No, I agree, First Contact is definitely where the retcon first started. I'm just saying that the original intent was that World War III and the Eugenics Wars were one and the same. To wit:The film First Contact is explicit that approximately ten years after WWIII is "the mid-21st century".
So, if a retcon occurred regarding when WWIII occurred, then it occurred no later than by production of the film FC.
Regarding what "Encounter at Farpoint" says, it does not name WWIII, nor does it say when the post-atomic horror began. It does date the type of court that Picard and crew are subjected to as occurring in the year 2079, during the "post-atomic horror", characterized broadly as "the mid-21st century".
I suppose we could say that McCoy was simply mistaken here, but that would seem like a big, glaring historical error if so that Spock would no doubt correct him on.
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