Re: Would you really care if Star Trek was rebooted anew from now forw
Ratings have jack shit to do with continuity most of the time.
"Of Alpha Centauri" is not a big deal to me; maybe he moved there after the Warp 5 Project and/or launched his famous final mission, on which he disappeared, from there. In any case, he looked human, spoke English, and is named Cochrane, which is an EARTH NAME.
Some. Many fans enjoy thinking of ways to make things work instead of the boorish process 1. point out error that happens on TV production schedule 2. sit in parents' basement and bask in unwarranted feeling of superiority.
Right, because no ship has ever had multiple agencies associated with it, and all shows that have a few glitches in their first season should be completely rebooted.
Considering the logos used, I'd say Enterprise cleaned this one up just fine. But seriously, would something like that require a reboot of 40 years of TV?
P.S.
Just a fun fact: my Technical Manuals say Galaxy is an Explorer, not a cruiser.
Actually if you look at the past series ratings they really do need to fix up the continuity.
Ratings have jack shit to do with continuity most of the time.
Was Cocrane from Alpha Centauri as stated in TOS, or was he from Earth as stated in First contact.
"Of Alpha Centauri" is not a big deal to me; maybe he moved there after the Warp 5 Project and/or launched his famous final mission, on which he disappeared, from there. In any case, he looked human, spoke English, and is named Cochrane, which is an EARTH NAME.

Trek has many of these discrepancies...
Some. Many fans enjoy thinking of ways to make things work instead of the boorish process 1. point out error that happens on TV production schedule 2. sit in parents' basement and bask in unwarranted feeling of superiority.
When you can't even agree whether your ship is sailing under the banner of the Federation or the United Earth Space Probe Agency, (both were claimed in TOS) the you have continuity issues big enough to fly a Galaxy class cruiser through.
Right, because no ship has ever had multiple agencies associated with it, and all shows that have a few glitches in their first season should be completely rebooted.


P.S.
Just a fun fact: my Technical Manuals say Galaxy is an Explorer, not a cruiser.