Fans with a sense of humour are the reason Star Trek has a stigma?
Trust me, a sense of humour doesn't get anyone very far on Trek BBS.
Fans with a sense of humour are the reason Star Trek has a stigma?
NOTE to Self: Do Not invite Deckerd to my WeddingToo right. If you ask why it matters that the turbolift seems to completely ignore the actual number of floors on the Enterprise, you get the kind of horrified silence as if you've just farted at the wedding vows.
^ This.Alt-spelling of new. That's all.
Still, there's 14 years of Prime Trek after Roddenberry died. True Berman was in charge all 14, but Braga only had any real authority for 6 of those years. That's less than half.
Even then, there's no guarantee it'll be universally agreed-upon (VOY vs. VGER, anyone?)
On the TrekLit board, it took a while to convince some people to use TTN as the three-letter term for the "Titan" series instead of... TIT.
Still, there's 14 years of Prime Trek after Roddenberry died. True Berman was in charge all 14, but Braga only had any real authority for 6 of those years. That's less than half.
I really didn´t know that. I just remembered how it used to be lots of "B&B" doing this, B&B that....so I wrongly assumed that it was always B&B....but I´m always willing to learn. :-)
I like NuTrek because it is not tied to Abrams who may wander off to the Outer Rim and not come back and be replaced with someone else before this franchise version runs out of steam.
Meh, cross that bridge when we get to it.
Though, even if such a thing comes to pass, by the time it does the name "Abramsverse" will be so entrenched in fandom it'll still be used anyway.
Too right. If you ask why it matters that the turbolift seems to completely ignore the actual number of floors on the Enterprise, you get the kind of horrified silence as if you've just farted at the wedding vows.
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