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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 770646" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>That's why I stopped watching, by this line of thought the changes in Enterprise now make all previous shows (which were set in the future from Enterprise) non-existant. When you are watching reruns of Next Genreation just remember that none of that happens anymore, heck they might not even exist anymore in the timeline, the story was based on events in the timeline and those events have been changed. If there is no war with the Klingons then why would there be constant war with the Klingons, then the first Star Trek series didn't happen, nothing makes any sense anymore.</p><p></p><p>What's the sense of having a rich and developed history to the shows if you are just going to change it at a whim. The obsesive-compulsives who can quote lines from 15 year old episodes and learn how to speak Klingon are the shows fanbase, you want people to watch Star Trek, well shouldn't you aim it at your fan base. They think the Borg will pop a rating, they are trying to link it to one movie at the expense of every other show and movie that has ever been made? What was wrong with following the timeline as it was set out, can't they write a decent script that doesn't have to rehash a future plot (and isn't rehashing the future sort of a odd concept to start with?). If they didn't want to worry anbout storyline continuity then they should of done a show based in the present timeline or in the future from voyager. Thes show was based on showing you "how it all started" shouldn't they be showing you "how it all started"? It's sort of like writing a very special episode of Friends where they all die as teenagers and then telling you the whole series was all a dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 770646, member: 8704"] That's why I stopped watching, by this line of thought the changes in Enterprise now make all previous shows (which were set in the future from Enterprise) non-existant. When you are watching reruns of Next Genreation just remember that none of that happens anymore, heck they might not even exist anymore in the timeline, the story was based on events in the timeline and those events have been changed. If there is no war with the Klingons then why would there be constant war with the Klingons, then the first Star Trek series didn't happen, nothing makes any sense anymore. What's the sense of having a rich and developed history to the shows if you are just going to change it at a whim. The obsesive-compulsives who can quote lines from 15 year old episodes and learn how to speak Klingon are the shows fanbase, you want people to watch Star Trek, well shouldn't you aim it at your fan base. They think the Borg will pop a rating, they are trying to link it to one movie at the expense of every other show and movie that has ever been made? What was wrong with following the timeline as it was set out, can't they write a decent script that doesn't have to rehash a future plot (and isn't rehashing the future sort of a odd concept to start with?). If they didn't want to worry anbout storyline continuity then they should of done a show based in the present timeline or in the future from voyager. Thes show was based on showing you "how it all started" shouldn't they be showing you "how it all started"? It's sort of like writing a very special episode of Friends where they all die as teenagers and then telling you the whole series was all a dream. [/QUOTE]
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