USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website
on 18 Jun 02:10
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The Kelvin timeline didn’t reboot everything. The Narada traveling back in time and destroying the Kelvin established a new timeline as a separate branch.
data1701d@startrek.website
on 18 Jun 02:08
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You must be quite behind on Trek. They sort of just gave up on Kelvin and returned to the prime timeline with Star Trek: Discovery back in 2017. They eventually canonized that the Kelvin timeline is just an alternate reality existing in parallel to the main timeline.
Yeah, I gave up on Discovery when they went 1,000 years into the future. I did enjoy the first two seasons though!
Strange New Worlds has been more my jam.
data1701d@startrek.website
on 20 Jun 00:58
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I got midway through season 4 of Disco, though I plan on finishing eventually. I think season 3 had its ups and downs, but the setting it introduced could have been really interesting. I was just underwhelmed by what they were doing in season 4 instead of the natural plot threads the 32nd century opened.
I agree on SNW, and LD and PRO have earned a special place in my heart.
ThePantser@sh.itjust.works
on 17 Jun 20:10
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The LA Starship
The Last Arship 🏴☠️
USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website
on 18 Jun 02:18
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I assume this is somehow going to tie into the Project Phoenix that was teased in PIC season 3. Can’t say I’m exactly champing at the bit to see Kirk in era of the Burn, but hell, why not.
I do wish the construction of the title wasn’t so goofy though. The La St Arship,
Yep, William Shatner and the Reeves-Stevenses wrote a whole series of adventures for a resurrected Kirk. It starts with The Ashes of Eden, which mostly takes place between VI and Generations, and kicks into gear with The Return. There’s a bunch more after that. I liked them as a kid.
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Generations is out the window now since the Kelvin timeline, so why not?
Eh?
Generations happened before the Kelvin timeline rebooted everything, so there’s no reason to think those events still happened. :)
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The Kelvin timeline didn’t reboot everything. The Narada traveling back in time and destroying the Kelvin established a new timeline as a separate branch.
You must be quite behind on Trek. They sort of just gave up on Kelvin and returned to the prime timeline with Star Trek: Discovery back in 2017. They eventually canonized that the Kelvin timeline is just an alternate reality existing in parallel to the main timeline.
Yeah, I gave up on Discovery when they went 1,000 years into the future. I did enjoy the first two seasons though!
Strange New Worlds has been more my jam.
I got midway through season 4 of Disco, though I plan on finishing eventually. I think season 3 had its ups and downs, but the setting it introduced could have been really interesting. I was just underwhelmed by what they were doing in season 4 instead of the natural plot threads the 32nd century opened.
I agree on SNW, and LD and PRO have earned a special place in my heart.
The LA Starship
The Last Arship 🏴☠️
I assume this is somehow going to tie into the Project Phoenix that was teased in PIC season 3. Can’t say I’m exactly champing at the bit to see Kirk in era of the Burn, but hell, why not.
I do wish the construction of the title wasn’t so goofy though. The La St Arship,
“The Last Arship” “The LA Starship” “Thela’s Tarship”
Didn't we already have this with a novel by Shatner right after Generations released?
Yep, William Shatner and the Reeves-Stevenses wrote a whole series of adventures for a resurrected Kirk. It starts with The Ashes of Eden, which mostly takes place between VI and Generations, and kicks into gear with The Return. There’s a bunch more after that. I liked them as a kid.