The one with children who marry Meghan Markle, of course.
There is of course nothing wrong with imagining your own Lynxverse, but I think 'the real Star Trek Universe' is the universe (or plural: universes, e.g. 'nu-trek') as depicted in canon series by definition. Whether you and I like what is shown there, or not.
I don't like Fury any more than you do (though perhaps I don't hate it quite as fiercely as you), but since it's canon, it happened. Unfortunately.
For now, at least. Later 'canon' series still might retcon it by giving the explanation you gave ('not the real Kes').
It actually makes way more sense that the "Fury" Kes was not the real one, given her fate in "The Gift". I'd rather consider that canon (sorry, @Lynx ) and declare that there was some other explanation for "Fury".
And until Janeway declared otherwise in PRO, my head canon regarding "Threshold" was the same as Lynx's, the only difference being that I specifically said that the bad dream was the result of Neelix's leola root enchiladas.
Everything after Picard entered the Nexus is an illusion created by the Nexus for Picard.
With that attitude and such comments, I wonder which one of us who needs help.You need help.
Also what was wrong with Gowron dying? He was always a jerk who put his own political needs above the needs of others.
I find Gowron very interesting. I mean, he could be both friend and foe. He was also a shrewd politician and as such more interesting to write about in possible future scenarios than Martok, who was a great war leader but not a politician which he also often admitted.I'm with Lynx regarding Gowron. The Gowron we knew was certainly not perfect, but he was politically savvy, and in general honorable. The end he came to was one of DS9's few missteps. Plus, it bothered me that any Klingon could come to power via being installed by someone else.
And definitely, "Fury" and "Threshold" deserve to be deleted from canon, and I can think of a few others as well.
and made the SNW Enterprise 1701 a completely different design then the ship seen in TOS through ENT and Picard.
This also makes the SNW/Lower decks crossover a dimension jumping crossover
How do you know it's not everything after Kirk entered the Nexus, the Nexus just being very thorough and even giving the 'NPC'(and in fact non-existent) Picard and his own crew their own backstories?
I can treat it as a refit if as I see fit. A, head canon if you will.Not sure what the point is of that graphic. It shows that the TOS Enterprise got refit into the TMP Enterprise. DSC/SNW treats their version of the ship as how it allegedly always looked (i.e. it never looked like the TOS version, nor will it be 'refit' into it.) Two completely different things going on here.
I can treat it as a refit if as I see fit. A, head canon if you will.
You're telling people how they should imagine things.Head canon has nothing to do with it. Either the DSC/SNW version will get refit into the TOS version or it won't.
You're telling people how they should imagine things.
dude..
I'm doing no such thing, dude.
Head canon has nothing to do with it.
I will expect it to become so and imagine it will be any way.Head canon has nothing to do with it. Either the DSC/SNW version will get refit into the TOS version or it won't.
Head canon has nothing to do with it. Either the DSC/SNW version will get refit into the TOS version or it won't.
I'm doing no such thing, dude.
I have no idea what you're going on about, nor do I care.
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