I was thinking Discovery would make more sense if it was set shortly after TUC.
Totally agree. It would be a much better fit, for the tech timeline. Most all the complaints from my fellow trekkie friends are due to the advanced technology set before TOS.Discovery set after Star Trek 6 is not a bad idea.
I have long thought that Discovery would work better in a different time frame, preferably either the late 24th century or the 25th century. Or perhaps 20 or more years before TOS. But the idea of Discovery set after Star Trek 6 is not a bad idea. Though they would have to get rid of the 100 year Klingon disappearance, but yeah, I think a Discovery series set in the Lost Era would've been cool.
Anything else to add to your thread? Why do you think that?I was thinking Discovery would make more sense if it was set shortly after TUC.
The Klingon war-time setting couldn't be done post TUC. Not as it is, not with Burnham and her background on Vulcan. If they are so intent on telling this story, with these characters. It has to be where it is.
The Klingon war-time setting couldn't be done post TUC. Not as it is, not with Burnham and her background on Vulcan. If they are so intent on telling this story, with these characters. It has to be where it is.
Just remember that the reason why Discovery is ever born is just because CBS want to slam a fan made Star Trek show. That's why they have to be at the same timeline with that fan made movie. Or else, that era would still empty and that fan can justify to make the Axanar as the canon history of Star Trek.
Because of that, like it or not, Discovery must be happen at the current time line, and it must about a war, and against the Klingon.
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