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   Message 4,917 of 5,051   
   Wouter Valentijn to All   
   Re: Star Trek Discovery Claims to Be The   
   12 Jan 25 21:27:33   
   
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   From: liamreverse@valentijn.nu   
      
   Op 12-1-2025 om 04:26 schreef anim8rfsk:   
   > Wouter Valentijn  wrote:   
   >> Op 10-1-2025 om 17:45 schreef Ubiquitous:   
   >>> liamreverse@valentijn.nu wrote:   
   >>>> Op 10-1-2025 om 10:30 schreef Ubiquitous:   
   >>>   
   >>>>> https://youtu.be/Pkj4kbr32Sw?si=NoTLkUoo5HAUMKfR   
   >>>>   
   >>>> More proof it's another continuity, another timeline all together.   
   >>>> That was clear from the beginning of DSC (and SNW).   
   >>>   
   >>> I hate to defend STD, but doesn't it take place before Captain Kirk's time?   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> The first two seasons do. And after 'The Cage'.   
   >> But it is very clear that technology is very more advanced than what we   
   >> know from TOS.   
   >> For instance holographic communication of a type that was introduced in   
   >> the later seasons of DS9, in the 24th century. Here in Discovery we see   
   >> it being used from the first episode on.   
   >> Another example is intraship beaming. We learn from 'Day of the Dove' it   
   >> is very dangerous and ill advised. Yet, on the USS Discovery it is   
   >> something they do regularly.   
   >> Than the Enterprise. She looks better than the Kelvinverse version, but   
   >> it is clearly different.   
   >>   
   >>  From the third season on, the Discovery is transported to the 32d   
   >> century. I haven't seen seasons 4 and 5.   
   >>   
   >> Over at 'Strange New Worlds' we have a situation where we learn that in   
   >> their timeline (and thus Discovery), Khan was not active in the 1990s,   
   >> as he was in TOS, but in the 21st century. They say it is due to the   
   >> temporal cold wars etc., but a change that significant signals to me it   
   >> is like as different as the Kelvinverse, so another timeline. But that's   
   >> my personal take. The official word is that it is still the Prime   
   >> Timeline. But I really don't agree with that.   
   >   
   > Even TNG isn’t in the TOS timeline since Data got the Earth date wrong in   
   > the first season episode “ The Neutral Zone”   
   >   
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