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I've yet to find any rule stating only that which was commented on this post is valid evidence. You'd have to have your head in the sand to miss that the current iteration of Star Trek stems back to the 2009 reboot movie which literally was marketed as "its not your father's Star Trek" and who's director continually complained that he found TNG and TOS to be "too cerebral". Alex Kurtzman, the guy in charge now, entered the franchise with '09. I don't think he's got the same mentality per se, but given that pre-Kurtzman trek saw past sets and props faithfully recreated and even celebrated (Relics from TNG, Trials and Tribble-ations from DS9, In a Mirror Darkly from ENT), while the current iteration, with a few exceptions (Beyond, Lower Decks, Prodigy), feels almost embarassed that it's a spinoff of a campy show.
Plus with the success of The Orville, it shows that you don't need to do a 'gritty reboot' to be successful in modern times. The Orville is basically off-brand TNG.
I so desperately wish that the Orville writers (IE, the DS9 and TNG writers I liked the most) were writing for current trek. So much of the criticisms levelled at the Berman-era are rectified here, and the show doesn't serve as propaganda for the US state department.
All without:
Personally I'm glad those transphobic fucks aren't allowed anywhere near Star Trek.
Who said anything about rules? I'm just wondering if what you're saying has any basis in, you know, reality.
You, when you got on my case for referencing discussions and things I'd seen outside this thread.
Here's a discussion about the marketing for 09, to refer to an example of what I'm talking about.
The Kurtzman era of trek's default is to be embarrassed to be a spin-off of a campy 60s sci-fi show. For me, Beyond, Prodigy, and Lower Decks are the handful of cases where they don't seem to be trying to "fix" or "solve" being attached to TOS.
Quote me, with a link, where I said something about the rules.
And I'm putting the mod hat on now, because being truthful is a rule here, so you'd better be 100% honest and accurate with what you provide.