UMV VL 2018-11-26 STD DVD

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"UNIMULTIVERSE Video-LOGS 2018-11-26 STAR TREK DISCOVERY DVD"

https://www.bitchute.com/video/byDljuws0Sdu/

Video recorded on 2018-11-26, a DVD copy of Star Trek Discovery, and it's official sticker of garbage, the Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, plus more more thoughts on this series in the DTube text or Steemit Article for 2019-11-06, mostly how it's timeline doesn't match Star Trek Enterprise and other Star Trek, but how they all could connect to Discovery in the Temporal Cold War.

Steemit 2018-12-05: https://steemit.com/star-trek/@joey-fancy/9gylwodl
BitChute 2018-12-05: https://www.bitchute.com/video/byDljuws0Sdu/
YouTube 2018-12-05:

  • On November 26th of 2018, a DVD copy of Star Trek Discovery was found in Wal-Mart, so it's time to talk about this, and it's official sticker of garbage, the Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

Now as I bring this video back to Steemit, and DTube, plus now PALnet, I think I'll discuss this mess of a show a bit.
As hard as I was on this shows 1st season, as you can see in the video I speak negatively about it, while I do consider it super-flawed, I did get some entertainment value out of season 1. It was an attempt at a more adult Star Trek, and had a few good moments, even if not entire episodes.
Finally a good and realistic look at the Orions, a more adult Star Trek series, and even if the starship discovery looked like something Star Wars barfed up, the Walker-class starship was pretty CooL! ...but none of that made up for how bad the average episode was, or how flawed most of the plot-lines had been, or just how unpleasant the characters often were.
With season 2 I began to see some signs of improved writing, but over all everything got worse, and ended a nonsensical mess of absurd plot points! New bad plot points even worse than the continuity problems of season 1, season 2 ended so badly it left me feeling that this show is completely un-salvageable.

That said, if you can ignore the horrible mess that is the 2nd half of Discovery season 2, and if you can accept the other problems in both season 1 and 2, there is one way to explain the series, how it can fit into the Star Trek multiverse, and that solution is shown in season 1.
Season 1 of Star Trek Discovery shows us, it does not take place in the same timeline as Star Trek Enterprise, thus is is also in a different universe than Star Trek the Next Generation and Voyager too!

Season 1 of Discovery referenced the 1st episode of Star Trek Enterprise, but while those events took place in both the universe of Star Trek and Star Trek Discovery, that's where the similarities end.
In Enterprise the Klingons remained a unified empire, in Discovery the Klingon houses became divided, and the empire wouldn't be unified again until the Federation-Klingon war of Star Trek Discovery.
It seems the temporal cold war must have happened in both timelines, but with two different outcomes.

We know that Star Trek Enteprise, Star Trek the Next Generation, and Star Trek Voyager as we see them in the TV episodes, all take place in the same time-line, a timeline created by Star Trek First Contact.
Both Voyager and Enterprise show the events of First Contact have led to the timeline we see in those shows, and later Enterprise strongly indicates some of the Borg activity in the Next Generation is the result of both the events of First Contact and Star Trek Enterprise.

It's unclear what version of 'First Contact' happened in the Discovery timeline, but if the NX-01 Enterprise went to the Klingon home-world on it's first mission in both the universe of Enterprise and the universe of Discovery, then the temporal cold war has touched both time-lines.

We know Vosk and/or this people have tampered with the evolution of the Suluban, but this was undone.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Na%27kuhl
Vosk also developed a type of stealth-time-travel where he could hide in alternate time-lines created by changing the past, therefor a timeline where Vosk tampered with Klingon evolution, and maybe even Tribble evolution could exist, and this could be the universe of Star Trek Discovery.
This could explain the entirely different worlds and species of Star Trek Discovery and the Short Treks.

However it should be said, any theory that fixed Discovery's contradictions with past versions of Star Trek still wouldn't fix the issues the series has with it's own world, odd plot problems that seem to happen in nearly every episode, and how the irredeemable convoluted season 2 ended.

Music in this video
"Broken Reality"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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