Also, as I said before, an end credits logo for a Kelvinverse Star Trek show shouldn't be hard to do; first Bad Robot, then Paramount, then CBS Television Studios.
Here's the logo in question, or one that could be it:
Also, as I said before, an end credits logo for a Kelvinverse Star Trek show shouldn't be hard to do; first Bad Robot, then Paramount, then CBS Television Studios.
I liked the time frame because the uniforms the cast wore more in tuned to TOS. Also, I think Into Darkness uniforms were practical for extended star travel than ones seen in Beyond. ID was a meh film but I did like the stuff I saw in the movie, the aquatic outfits, the security confinement area, and the sfx present through out the movie.out of curiosity, why that specific time frame?
personally, i think the kelvin timeline enterprise is one of the most beautiful ships in the franchise (i know i'm basically alone in that here).Gosh, it's been a long time since I'd seen a Trek design vessel which looked beautiful. I can't bother with Discovery if the ship is as ugly as 1701-E, and NX-01.
Hollywood doesn't know how to design a ship which should represent... STAR TREK!!!
Nope. She's a beauty!(i know i'm basically alone in that here).
yeah she never dated frat boy KirkAnd she had a happier past too.
Starfleet is based in San Francisco not in spaceSo, West Wing in space?
TV execs would tell you, West Wing on Earth is infinitely cheaper to make. That's why Star Trek tends to stick close to the core concept.
But a show set in a present-day army or navy will always be cheaper to produce than a show set in a fantastic future San Francisco quasi-military Starfleet compound.Starfleet is based in San Francisco not in space
Maybe if Apple buys Trek you could have one season like that. In any other scenario. Forget it.Starfleet is based in San Francisco not in space
if discovery never existed and we got the TV/cinematic shared universe bad robot wanted, what would you want to see out of a kelvin timeline TV show?
i have my own ideas, but i'd rather hear yours.
pitch it.
visually yes. but tonally, it bears as much resemblance to the kelvin timeline as the prime timeline.It has to be. The eye test is proof alone. There's noting in that show which is remotely the look, feel, and tone of the classic Star Trek. DSC in JJ's universe is easier to digest.
visually yes. but tonally, it bears as much resemblance to the kelvin timeline as the prime timeline.
But the DSC series is set in the Kelvin reality!And if it isn't then it sure isn't the TOS universe for sure!
JB
It has to be. The eye test is proof alone. There's noting in that show which is remotely the look, feel, and tone of the classic Star Trek. DSC in JJ's universe is easier to digest.
visually yes. but tonally, it bears as much resemblance to the kelvin timeline as the prime timeline.
Not at all!
JB
But the DSC series is set in the Kelvin reality!And if it isn't then it sure isn't the TOS universe for sure!
JB
This scene is why Discovery is entirely incompatible with the Kelvin Trek universe.It has to be. The eye test is proof alone. There's nothing in that show which is remotely the look, feel, and tone of the classic Star Trek. DSC in JJ's universe is easier to digest.
personally, i think the kelvin timeline enterprise is one of the most beautiful ships in the franchise (i know i'm basically alone in that here).
Nope. She's a beauty!
![]()
As is her refit in Beyond.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.