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I'd also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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I\'d also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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And, frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They're virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already ''Star Trek'' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. ''Trek'' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they're going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it's sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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And frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They\'re virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already \'\'Star Trek\'\' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. \'\'Trek\'\' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they\'re going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it\'s sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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I'm absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements of the franchise remain unexplained. Don't mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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I\'m absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements of the franchise remain unexplained. Don\'t mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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I'd also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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I\'d also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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And, frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They're virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already ''Star Trek'' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. ''Trek'' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they're going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it's sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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And, frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They\'re virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already \'\'Star Trek\'\' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. \'\'Trek\'\' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they\'re going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it\'s sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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I'm absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements remain unexplained. Don't mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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I\'m absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements of the franchise remain unexplained. Don\'t mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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I'd also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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I\'d also point out that the very nature of a {{prequel}} invites this sort of discussion.
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And, frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They're virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already ''Star Trek'' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. ''Trek'' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they're going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it's sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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And, frankly, CBS is doing itself no favors with its distribution platform. They\'re virtually guaranteeing that most of the people who are likely to watch the new series are already \'\'Star Trek\'\' fans, instead of newcomers to the franchise. \'\'Trek\'\' fans are already notorious sticklers for canon, so if they\'re going to tell a story that takes place prior the Original Series, it\'s sort of incumbent on them to explain why the series appears to be taking place in an entirely separate continuity.
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I'm absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements remains unexplained. Don't mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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I\'m absolutely giving the new series a chance, and I encourage others to do the same. But so far, the radical changes in the designs of a lot of the staple elements remain unexplained. Don\'t mistake fans discussing those changes for vitriol. There may be some level of TheyChangedItNowItSucks, but most people--myself included--are just trying to figure out how this new series fits into the overall Trek universe.
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