(September 20, 2012 at 2:01 am)teaearlgreyhot Wrote: The Nero/Spock incident happened at least a decade after Voyager got back to Earth. Perhaps Romulan intel got access to it? I don't know. This is all just nit picky criticism. Nothing major.
Major enough. None of the canon would support your claims.
The only thing you have, for the public, is some comic book shat out by some turds who decided it was better to rewrite Star Trek.
They made Spock an emotional cripple, instead of the Vulcan equivalent of a Dahar master.
They made the entire bridge crew, to which there is a military standard of protocol, become a bunch of passive bystanders instead of the active and questioning group offered in TOS.
They stick the antagonists in a box, unapparent to the viewer, and then pop them out.
Quote:What does the fact that it's from Enterprise have to do with anything? What does the STD thing have to do with anything?
Only to illustrate T'Pal lost control of her emotions due to P'anar syndrome.
Just like Sarek lost control of his emotions due to Bendii Syndrome.
So, in other words, you're gonna hand wave away everything we have seen about Vulcans, in favor of Spock outrageously assaulting (and nearly killing!) Kirk.
(September 20, 2012 at 2:01 am)teaearlgreyhot Wrote: None of the supposed violations of canon are significant anyways.
No, certainly not.
Certainly not over 10 years of established story lines, character development in all the other series.
Certainly not the character development and adventures from Star Trek I to V...
Nope. Nothing of significant has been lost, you must be absolutely correct....
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