I don’t recall Voyager stating there was no holographic technology. Could you please cite the episode in which this is stated? - Misc
There are no replicators in Enterprise, Discovery, SNW or TOS. They use a technology called a ‘food replicator’ which uses mass blocks/nutrient blocks instead of generating the food stuff from a molecular level. - Not a change in Canon.
“It seems too big of an event to just add in.” No, the event fits perfectly fine. In TOS it is known that the relations with the Klingons are disastrous. They do not elaborate much on it but it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume the relations are bad because of a war that happened 10ish years ago. Also, too big to add in? TNG added in the idea of dilithium. That’s kind of a big deal. Same with how warp cores work. They upgraded phasers. They added the Borg in. The TOS movies added a litany of new technology and facts about the world. DS9 changed the trill entirely from what they were shown as in their first episode. They also added entire new alien species. All of these are big events or big pieces of technology. None were ‘too big to add in’. Your complaint is completely invalid. - Not a change in Canon.
Your opinion on the Su’Kal storyline is irrelevant and, as you pointed out, not a change to Canon in any way. Just throwing a dig at a storyline for absolutely no reason. - Not a change in Canon.
So I request 5 examples of changes to canon and you can’t even come up with one. Would you like to try again? Or would you like to admit you just don’t like the show and are lying about it changing canon to make the show look bad? Because that’s sure as shit what it looks like.
You can not like the show. That’s fine. No one is forcing you to like it. But lying about it only makes you look foolish, not the show. So if you can point out the changes in the canon then I will completely concede my argument. But i’ve been hearing this “DSC breaks canon” thing for years now and I have never found a single piece of information to corroborate that. It’s always personal feelings or misunderstanding of what the lore actually says.
I don’t recall Voyager stating there was no holographic technology. Could you please cite the episode in which this is stated? - Misc
There are no replicators in Enterprise, Discovery, SNW or TOS. They use a technology called a ‘food replicator’ which uses mass blocks/nutrient blocks instead of generating the food stuff from a molecular level. - Not a change in Canon.
“It seems too big of an event to just add in.” No, the event fits perfectly fine. In TOS it is known that the relations with the Klingons are disastrous. They do not elaborate much on it but it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume the relations are bad because of a war that happened 10ish years ago. Also, too big to add in? TNG added in the idea of dilithium. That’s kind of a big deal. Same with how warp cores work. They upgraded phasers. They added the Borg in. The TOS movies added a litany of new technology and facts about the world. DS9 changed the trill entirely from what they were shown as in their first episode. They also added entire new alien species. All of these are big events or big pieces of technology. None were ‘too big to add in’. Your complaint is completely invalid. - Not a change in Canon.
Your opinion on the Su’Kal storyline is irrelevant and, as you pointed out, not a change to Canon in any way. Just throwing a dig at a storyline for absolutely no reason. - Not a change in Canon.
So I request 5 examples of changes to canon and you can’t even come up with one. Would you like to try again? Or would you like to admit you just don’t like the show and are lying about it changing canon to make the show look bad? Because that’s sure as shit what it looks like.
You can not like the show. That’s fine. No one is forcing you to like it. But lying about it only makes you look foolish, not the show. So if you can point out the changes in the canon then I will completely concede my argument. But i’ve been hearing this “DSC breaks canon” thing for years now and I have never found a single piece of information to corroborate that. It’s always personal feelings or misunderstanding of what the lore actually says.