Did you really just write a paragraph about how "true fans" isn't a thing and we all like and dislike different things, preceded by a paragraph about how people who hate Discovery are "angry sourpusses" and "ilk that plague the Web"?Actarus wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:11 pm Midnight's Edge can go take a nap, for all I care. As do all his ilk that plague the Web. I like Discovery, and I like Star Trek. I don't care what some angry sourpusses on YouTube (or this forum) believe.
This is Star Trek, not a stupid religion. There's no such thing as "true fans", as if they were "true believers". Some like DSC, some don't. Some like VOY, some don't. Some like the kelvinverse, some do not. That does not make any of them more or less a Star Trek fan.
That's some top level failure to practice what you preach right there. If you really believed that it doesn't matter whether you do and don't like certain series' then you wouldn't care what other people refer to Discovery as.
And try to keep in mind that the comment doesn't mean "people who like Discovery are idiots". It means that this is a series made for people who don't like Star Trek. Which is at least partly true, when it was being developed they wanted to make it less like TNG-era Trek and something more like current successful franchises. Discovery was specifically made to bring new people in to the franchise, so it quite literally was designed for people who don't [already] like Trek. (and then hidden behind a pay wall, but that's just an example of how well this was thought out) It is not an indictment on Trek fans who do enjoy it.