Of course not, that would be stupid. I LOVE the TOS Enterprise and would never want it replaced from any existing scenes. I just understand that BOTH designs can be the same ship.Nah, I love that design. I just wouldn't use it in a Remaster of TNG.![]()
Are the characters being affected by basic laws of physics like gravity? - Check!Remember when we just watched this stuff for fun?
Now do the KelvinpriseFTFU
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I really wanted to like SNW, and did, early on. Then, we got the Xenomorph Gorn, Kirk being there all the time, the weird season finale, and I just kinda moved on. They laid the nostalgia on so thick, that it feels like they're winking at me. That and I really enjoyed Anson Mount's run on Hell on Wheels. To the point that I treat Cullen Bohannon as an ancestor of Christopher Pike.
Just one of those things where you can't go home again.
Exactly. This is art not history.I think the only way to avoid all problems with canon, context and constancy would have been to make just one series from the beginnings in the 60s until today.
Somehow an interesting idea I think but quite unrealistic.
So we have to allow some inconstancy.
The keystones are still there.
Another reason why physical media is important... especially if AI takes off to the point TOS can be "corrected" for the modern audience.Paramount will probably troll fans and replace it with the SNW Enterprise.![]()
Arguably that goes both ways. I'm guessing at some point someone will deepfake Leonard Nimoy, Jeffrey Hunter, Nichelle Nichols, etc. and the TOS Enterprise over the top of Strange New Worlds.Another reason why physical media is important... especially if AI takes off to the point TOS can be "corrected" for the modern audience.
Exactly. This is art not history.
The key components are there while committing the number one rule of Trek.
To me, it's changing things that honestly don't need to be changed to have a dramatic impact.But it's art that has it's own history . In that regards it should be respected on some level.
Define respect.But you know what you do get when the fans of the IP's history feel it's respected? EXCITEMENT!
Pfffsh, the filmed pilot went off the rails. The One And Only True Star Trek® is about the S.S. Yorktown (none of that "USS" stuff, thankyouverymuch) with the "skipper" Captain Robert M. April and the "probably half Martian" Mr. Spock with the Satanic face and reddish complexion. The best episodes by far were "A Question of Cannibalism" and "To Skin a Tyrannosaurus."
Kor
"Stories and characters are rubbish, I only care about producers taking care to get the details right" <--- something that literally no one has ever said.I get so tired of being told this. I love a reference as much as the next fan but what gets my excitement up! Stories and characters!
To me, season 2's "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" was the breaking point. It's one of the dumbest episodes of Star Trek they've ever done.
And what compounds the stupidity is Akiva Goldsman's responses to questions about why they did it, and claiming that they needed Star Trek to still be a believable "aspirational" future. So they moved the Eugenics Wars and made Khan Canadian.
But everything else in that episode has the characters doing things that aren't believable within a modern context, which just makes it seem like those in charge can't see the forest for the trees.
- How did they get a hotel room without any money? Chess hustling.
- How did they get a hotel room in the modern day with no ID or credit card?????
- How did they cross an international border with no passport or ID?????????
- How did they not get detained after getting into a police chase in the middle of Toronto????????
It's like they want to take swings at the broad strokes of canon, but don't bother the details.
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