I don't understand why people get mad at the IP holders for suing someone wanting to use that IP without permission to make a large production.Axanar isn't some small-time fan production like what usually gets rightly ignored, they ran a kisckstarter to raise a bunch of money to hire real actors and a real production crew making real sets and props, and they got a ton of press.And don't forget, even if their swag didn't Say Star Trek on it, they were still using the production of Axanar to sell all kinds of things, so they were still making money off the Star Trek IP even if indirectly.
Yeah, but it doesn't change one fact; ST: DISCO is set in the same time frame as Axanar. And you know a lot of nitpickers will point that out.
That Axanar fought the IP holders into a ugly settlement still did the damage: Star Trek Beyond suffered greatly at the box office because the fans were angry at Paramount & CBS
Michelle Yeoh is getting her own spin-off series set after her "return" to the Prime universe. Probably while acting as an agent of Section 31.
Still don't get who driving Enterprise while he runs off to command Discovery. Kirk now in command?
Kirk now in command?
https://mashable.com/article/star-trek-discovery-star-wars/
So, now I'm imagining people boxing up Overlords for loading as cargo. "Nope, totally not a DropShip. Everyone knows you can't fit a DropShip in a WarShip! It's...a ten thousand ton box of marshmallows! Yeah. For the Heavy Guards big annual smores party."
Is there anything in prior canon about Pike having had a command after Enterprise? Or that Enterprise had another captain between Pike and Kirk?Cheers, Gabe
According to Memory Alpha, Kirk took command of Enterprise immediately after Pike was promoted to Fleet Captain. Star Trek.com says this was in 2262. The Menagerie takes place in 2267, with Pike's accident in the middle. For reference, DISCO series 2 is 2256
I think the Lore and prior history can be thrown out the window. There was no huge war between the Federation and the Klingons, it was some small battles and a cold war...but nothing to the scope that had the Federation to the breaking point.
Franchise is being handled by people who aren't exactly carrying about accruacy or even quality of story anymore. The original Star Trek was written by authors, who were pretty darn good at writing science fiction novels aside from Roddenberry himself.
Yeah, what do Joe Menosky, Kristen Beyer and Nicholas Meyer know about Star Trek?
I meant when they got Discovery started. You didn't think it was their choice to make Klingons look completely different from what they've been portrayed for last 30 years right?