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LorqVonRay1999 ā 3 years ago(May 05, 2022 03:29 PM)
It doesn't count. It's a way for them to forget all that happened in TOS and go off on bizarre, ridiculous stories.
This new show has a lot of things wrong with it.
Uhura never served with Pike. That was made up. And she wasn't a goofy teenager, either. No one would serve on the bridge of a ship and be that unprofessional.
M'Benga wasn't the doctor, either. He didn't show up on the Enterprise til well into Kirk's command. Boyce was the doctor, an old white man, two adjectives the woke crowd hate.
And April wasn't black.
And Vulcans don't say 'query' every other word. That must rank as one of the most annoying conversations in all of Star Trek. And that was an arranged marriage. They make it seem like they have the hots for one another. Again, not like Vulcans to openly display such affection.
And those massive windmills? In an age of fusion? And matter-antimatter? Really? They are ugly. Why have them at all?
I'm already about to give up on this show. -
AnthonyRocks ā 3 years ago(May 05, 2022 03:33 PM)
"It's a way for them to forget all that happened in TOS and go off on bizarre, ridiculous stories"
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The Kelvin timeline doesn't forget or hurt all that happened in The Original Series.
It is a completely different timeline set in a totally Alternate Universe. It doesn't forget, hurt, or erase anything that took place in the Normal "
STAR TREK
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It only affects it in the Alternate Universe. -
LorqVonRay1999 ā 3 years ago(May 05, 2022 05:25 PM)
That's the same thing. It means the past means nothing at all. They can change anything without any regard to any history.
Just make another alternative universe?
That's ridiculous. Show respect to the show, to the fans. -
Fun Guy From Yuggoth ā 3 years ago(May 05, 2022 03:44 PM)
My understanding was that there are now two separate timelines since the 2009 ST movie. One that follows the original timeline and events, and one that follows the new timeline. It's no different the the mirror universe relation to the original timeline, I suppose.

Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 