Never knew it was that tough to admit you were wrong. Apparently it is.
Yep, because...internet.
Never knew it was that tough to admit you were wrong. Apparently it is.
Timeline = history. True, real history has minutiae, but it also contains a larger sweep of events that are important.You mentioned timeline, which is a collection of the minutiae.
I would not say that this is a known time period. We had a tiny glimpse of it in The Cage. One ship and one planet.The look plays a big part in selling the show. Other shows didn't take place concurrently with other shows and offer a distinctive look from the rest. Even DS9 had the Starfleet portions of the show look like the rest that took place concurrently with it.
For the first time, we are changing the look of a known time period and claiming it is still the same as what came before. Even the shows that went to the 23rd century, acknowledged that look.
We're calling it the Discoverse.
Well, in the Discoverse there's no reason that Discovery can't have a face-to-face encounter with the Romulans.
Whatever you choose, you should know that "IT'S DEAD AND BURIED AND YOU SHOULD FORGET ABOUT IT"!!!
It's not my opinion. It's how it works. The last 80 years of comic books attest to that.
You're hilarious!Absolutely. Folks can be in denial about this, but it's demonstrably a fact.
No one said you should forget about anything. I know that TOS simply is never coming back, doesn't keep me from watching it about once a week (sometimes more).
Where is the thread that mainly inspired this one? I can't find it. It had a title like "why the new series will NOT be in the Prime timeline."
You're hilarious!
Mr Awe
Fuller's "Prime" comment is like someone throwing a Canadian coin in a homeless persons cup. They got something, but it was ultimately meaningless.
I don't have anything against that at all and that's a reasonable stance to take as a writer. But, that wasn't what was being discussed. The issue I have are the Prime elements being described as meaningless fluff (paraphrase).I can write a Captain America comic book and cherry pick events from other books to reference and discard and contradict others, completely up to me as the author. Nothing about that is an opinion.
I can then say that my book is in the "prime" Marvel universe and I'd be right but it effectively means nothing.
Me too, and I have to admit some of the those ST Continues fan films have helped with dealing with my cravings for more TOS. Especially the production quality. Wait, I just forgot about Paramount stopping them and now I'm sad again.No one said you should forget about anything. I know that TOS simply is never coming back, doesn't keep me from watching it about once a week (sometimes more).
Again, you seem to think you know what it will be like. You don't. Why not just wait and see? Maybe you're correct. Maybe you're flat out wrong. We don't know.Fuller's "Prime" comment is like someone throwing a Canadian coin in a homeless persons cup. They got something, but it was ultimately meaningless.
Wait, I just forgot about Paramount stopping them and now I'm sad again.![]()
The approach you describe is entirely different. It uses the best events/elements and makes the most out of them. They are not meaningless. I'd say we're in general agreement.
I have to say, watching all the screaming over violations will probably be more entertaining than the show itself.
You seem to focus on the minutiae of a timeline, but that's not what I'm talking about. I see the Prime timeline as a large canvas. Stories can use it if they need to, or not. But, I'm not talking about being a slave to all the tiny details.Holding hard and fast to dates and snippets of dialogue is meaningless.
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