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Enterprise had 4 seasons only, it is over. It is also VERY good, especially seasons 3 and 4 which took a totally new direction from the first two seasons.

They are making a new movie, ST:XII which follows on from the one you saw a few years ago.

You can also watch the Star Trek Christmas Special from last year, it has Q as Santa Claus. Reviews were mixed.
And Bea Arthur as Guinan.
 
Enterprise had 4 seasons only, it is over. It is also VERY good, especially seasons 3 and 4 which took a totally new direction from the first two seasons.

They are making a new movie, ST:XII which follows on from the one you saw a few years ago.

You can also watch the Star Trek Christmas Special from last year, it has Q as Santa Claus. Reviews were mixed.
And Bea Arthur as Guinan.

The scene where the Pakleds sing off-key and with the wrong lyrics about "Life Day" brought tears to my eyes. They were looking for things that make us cry? They nailed it. Beautiful. Beautiful stuff. A shame Paramount burned the master copy after it aired. :weep:
 
I'll try to answer that, Mr Cox. Trek is not about something specific like Galactica or Planet of the Apes. Galactica was about robots attacking displaced Humans (survivors?) looking for home - Earth. Planet of the Apes is a singular story about apes taking over a post apocoliptic Earth. Very specific and transmutable. Reinterpreting Trek as an alternate universe is basically erasing it for those who love TOS. It certainly wasn't redefining it. Changing the universe is akin to changing Sherlock Holmes into something else or changing the story of Galactica. It's a rip off and breaks the form and tradition that was already broken with Trek. Breaking the bank doesn't interest me.
No, it's more like Sherlock Holmes being played by Basil Rathbone in mostly totally non-canonical stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Jeremy Brett in amazing adaptations of the original stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Robert Downey Jr. in a steampunk setting, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 21st Century. They are ALL Sherlock Holmes.
 
I'll try to answer that, Mr Cox. Trek is not about something specific like Galactica or Planet of the Apes. Galactica was about robots attacking displaced Humans (survivors?) looking for home - Earth. Planet of the Apes is a singular story about apes taking over a post apocoliptic Earth. Very specific and transmutable. Reinterpreting Trek as an alternate universe is basically erasing it for those who love TOS. It certainly wasn't redefining it. Changing the universe is akin to changing Sherlock Holmes into something else or changing the story of Galactica. It's a rip off and breaks the form and tradition that was already broken with Trek. Breaking the bank doesn't interest me.
No, it's more like Sherlock Holmes being played by Basil Rathbone in mostly totally non-canonical stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Jeremy Brett in amazing adaptations of the original stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Robert Downey Jr. in a steampunk setting, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 21st Century. They are ALL Sherlock Holmes.

Don't forget Peter Cushing as Holmes in the Hammer Films version! :)

Or the umpteen novels and comic books in which Holmes meets Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, Jack the Ripper, Fu Manchu, H. G. Wells' Martians, or Sigmund Freud!

(Hello, Nicholas Meyer!)

Hey, crazy thought: do you think people in the 24th century object when somebody reboots a classic holodeck program?

"A new version of Dixon Hill? That's sacrilege!"
 
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I'll try to answer that, Mr Cox. Trek is not about something specific like Galactica or Planet of the Apes. Galactica was about robots attacking displaced Humans (survivors?) looking for home - Earth. Planet of the Apes is a singular story about apes taking over a post apocoliptic Earth. Very specific and transmutable. Reinterpreting Trek as an alternate universe is basically erasing it for those who love TOS. It certainly wasn't redefining it. Changing the universe is akin to changing Sherlock Holmes into something else or changing the story of Galactica. It's a rip off and breaks the form and tradition that was already broken with Trek. Breaking the bank doesn't interest me.
No, it's more like Sherlock Holmes being played by Basil Rathbone in mostly totally non-canonical stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Jeremy Brett in amazing adaptations of the original stories, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Robert Downey Jr. in a steampunk setting, then Sherlock Holmes being played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 21st Century. They are ALL Sherlock Holmes.

Spot-on analysis. And what the haters seem to forget is that this is still technically the same STAR TREK universe of 1966-2005...it's just been altered somewhat by the actions of a time traveling Romulan from the Picard era. The movie even acknowledges the Prime timeline and that the Enterprise crew is living in an altered reality as a result of the Narada's attack on the USS Kelvin in 2233. Spock Prime even goes so far as to mention the Shatner Kirk and his father George having lived long enough to see him become captain of the TOS Enterprise. It's all canon, unlike the Sherlock Holmes incarnations which exist in their own unique realities completely separate from one another and connected only in name and the most basic details. TREK 2009 is still an integral part of the whole, unified Roddenberry universe dating back to "The Cage."
 
No no, it doesn't get in the way of Old Trek shows at all. But it strips away the optimism I have for seeing something like TNG/DS9 or heck even VOY again.
But do most of us want eighties-era and nineties-era television in the 21st Century? Or do we want something a little more modern, a little more in tune with what's going on now in entertainment? Which is, in general, often superior to stuff from the eighties and nineties (though not always).
 
Once again there is a specific story behind Tarzan. I'm a TOS mostly fan and similar in age to you Mr. Cox. Have they decided whether to release the Nu-Trek books yet?
A forest without trees aint no forest anymore. If the trees bothered J.J. he should have went to the desert and got his own universe instead of knocking this one down and leveling the playing field with a bomb. People always say, oh yea but it made money. Who cares? If we leveled Iraq and built a gas station, America would make a ton of money too. Problem solved plus we come out ahead with a hunk of meat for our troubles as Serling would say. Then war is the solution to everything.
:shrug: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Over?
 
Once again there is a specific story behind Tarzan. I'm a TOS mostly fan and similar in age to you Mr. Cox. Have they decided whether to release the Nu-Trek books yet?
A forest without trees aint no forest anymore. If the trees bothered J.J. he should have went to the desert and got his own universe instead of knocking this one down and leveling the playing field with a bomb. People always say, oh yea but it made money. Who cares? If we leveled Iraq and built a gas station, America would make a ton of money too. Problem solved plus we come out ahead with a hunk of meat for our troubles as Serling would say. Then war is the solution to everything.
:shrug: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Over?

I know. I'm scratching my head over that one, too.

I'm not really sure what to say. Diff'rent strokes I suppose. :shrug:
 
The new, rebooted versions of the Flotter holoprograms must have driven some 24th century kids and holostory purists positively insane. And I don't even wanna think about all the times Reg Barclay scrapped his creepy programs and started again from scratch. :D
 
"E=cooleddie74;6032611]I've never visited this thread until right now. Somebody clued me into a little of what's been going on, though. Sheeeesh, people...this thing is on the verge of going over the cliff and into the Grand Canyon. What a damn mess. Lemme see if anything I say helps...

I don't think the timeline change/reboot was cynical. TREK simply needed fresh blood and a fresh approach after almost thirty straight years of new TV episodes and movies ranging from TMP all the way to "TATV." The movie preserves the original timeline we've all grown to love and follow while creating a new temporal events sequence wholly independent of the Prime universe. Our beloved TREK of 1966-2005 still exists, we just no longer see it because of Nero's actions and creation of a brand new reality. The change in the timeline allows for new actors to play the familiar characters, new ship designs, new uniforms and a new chain of events that doesn't have to follow the exact pattern of the Prime timeline. TREK is preserved, it's just been given a glossy new coat of wax for a newer generation of fans and filmgoers. It is still TREK, and it is not more cynical. After all, the heroes win, Earth and mankind are saved, Kirk gets to be captain of the Enterprise 7 years earlier than he did in the Prime reality and the spirit of adventure and exploration are preserved.

(*Whew*)

There. Better?[/QUOTE]

And perhaps after Abrams does his run on Star Trek the next guy in charge decides to go back to the old universe and makes a sequel to the TNG era set in the 27th century or whatever. Then fans of ST 2009 can complain about the lack of soul, heart or talk of cynicism. Which I find lame. it's all Star Trek. And the Abrams Trek had loads of heart and soul. Nothing cynical about it.
 
And since all this is completely academic I don't see much point bitching three years later.
Damn, and here I was thinking I had joined a Star Trek board where other Trekkies like me love to endlessly whine and bitch about Trek minutiae.

I must have taken a wrong turn somewehere.
 
All of my points remain valid. This reboot, just like the Bond/Spiderman reboot was unnecessary and a cynical move by a studio that wanted the easiest way out of a jam. "Let's just start over". I don't respect that at all.
 
All of my points remain valid. This reboot, just like the Bond/Spiderman reboot was unnecessary and a cynical move by a studio that wanted the easiest way out of a jam. "Let's just start over". I don't respect that at all.

I've wanted to see new stories about Kirk and Spock and the rest of the TOS crew for a very long time. Thus, IMO, it was very necessary.

New Kirk and Spock stories > new Captain Generic in the 25th century stories.
 
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I've wanted to see new stories about Kirk and Spock and the rest of the TOS crew for a very long time. Thus, IMO, it was very necessary.

New Kirk and Spock stories > new Captain Generic in the 25th century stories.

I honestly feel like it's a privilege to have new Kirk and Spock after all these years. And it's not like seeing them again is going to mean we never see Captain Generic some day either. You nailed it.

And to anyone who would presume to tell me they are not Kirk and Spock, enjoy your reality because I'm sure as hell enjoying mine.
 
Kirk and Spock have been done for goodness sake. That's what happens, actors get old and the stories end. Shatner was Kirk, Nimoy was Spock. Pretending that these new actors are representing the old characters is like some mass delusion.
 
Kirk and Spock have been done for goodness sake. That's what happens, actors get old and the stories end. Shatner was Kirk, Nimoy was Spock. Pretending that these new actors are representing the old characters is like some mass delusion.

They are representing the old characters.

You are familiar with the concept of plays, yes?
 
Sean Connery is James Bond, and only him. All the others are just some mass delusion. The new Bond is just a fake for the real Bond, Mr Connery, yes? Well, i'll just echo the earlier sentiment, I've wanted more tales of Kirk and company since the end of STVI, and I am very happy to be getting them. Bring on the next film.
 
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