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When does Star Trek Discovery take place anyway?

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So when exactly does Star Trek Discovery take place anyway?

Before original Star Trek or decades after Next Generation/Deep Space Nine?
 
Oh, I get it!

It is funny because the technology appears to be too advanced for the time period due to completely reasonable updates in visual design spurred both from a higher budget and the natural passage of time IRL!
 
So when exactly does Star Trek Discovery take place anyway?

Before original Star Trek or decades after Next Generation/Deep Space Nine?
Stars in 2256, 10 years before TOS. Then they jump to 3188 at the end of season 2 and it carries on from there.
 
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Oh, I get it!

It is funny because the technology appears to be too advanced for the time period due to completely reasonable updates in visual design spurred both from a higher budget and the natural passage of time IRL!

To be fair, I never saw the Discovery tech for the first two seasons (10 years before TOS) to be too advanced.
If anything I found it more in line with what should have been shown in the first place (or perhaps even developed EARLIER than the 23rd century given the kind of organization the UFP is)... but then the 32nd century rolled and I was actually disappointed how utterly UNADVANCED everything really was (more in line with changes that would occur 50 to 100 years tops, not ones that would happen in 930 years of exponential developments and returns).

And yes, while its visually disconnected from TOS... meh... nothing too problematic with that given that visual styles would be updated with the times.
We've only seen parts of the Federation during TOS anyway.
The design aesthetic could still go into that direction, and given highly advanced technology that the Federation is supposed to have... such 'cosmetic' changes would be fairly simple to execute in 10 years. Perhaps Starfleet and the Federation were experimenting with different (say, 'simpler') styles in that time frame. And much can change in 10 years (which is especially evident when you consider how much change in interior/exterior designs we saw in roughly 10 years AFTER TOS ended with TMP movie).

Also, Discovery DID acknowledge TOS and showed actual footage from it as well in the second season.
I see no problem with Strange New Worlds doing the same (retaining a new visual style which would eventually become 'new TOS' while maybe giving flashbacks to old TOS and its footage).
 
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To be fair, I never saw the Discovery tech for the first two seasons (10 years before TOS) to be too advanced.
If anything I found it more in line with what should have been shown in the first place... but then the 32nd century rolled and I was actually disappointed how utterly UNADVANCED everything really was (more in line with incremental changes that would occur within 50 to 100 years, as opposed to exponential changes which would happen in 930 years).

And yes, while its visually disconnected from TOS... meh... nothing too problematic with that given that visual styles would be updated with the times.
We've only seen parts of the Federation during TOS anyway.
The design aesthetic could still go into that direction, and given highly advanced technology that the Federation is supposed to have... such 'cosmetic' changes would be fairly simple to execute in 10 years. Perhaps Starfleet and the Federation were experimenting with a different styles in that time frame. And much can change in 10 years.

Plus, Discovery DID acknowledge TOS and showed actual footage from it as well in the second season.
I see no problem with Strange New Worlds doing the same (retaining a new visual style which would become 'new TOS' while maybe giving flashbacks to TOS and its footage).

Oh, I'm totally with you. I've just tired of the complaints from folks who spark the debate time and again.

In fairness, I don't even know if the OP here is one of them, and if they aren't I apologize for the snark. :P
 
Excuse me? all i asked was when Discovery takes place. Then YOU Quinton started runnin your mouth being a smartass or whatever.
 
Excuse me? all i asked was when Discovery takes place. Then YOU Quinton started runnin your mouth being a smartass or whatever.
Well, there are a lot of smart:censored: around here. But, the honest answer is ten years before TOS in the first two seasons, and then 930 years in to the future in Season 3.
Before original Star Trek or decades after Next Generation/Deep Space Nine?
Technically, both, as another posted noted.
 
Excuse me? all i asked was when Discovery takes place. Then YOU Quinton started runnin your mouth being a smartass or whatever.

I apologized in case you meant nothing by it! I'll apologize again now that it's been clarified.
 
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