If you watch the video I posted more of the cast may walk out also so they may have to recast the whole movie soon!
Tbh Star Trek is already shakey enough that it could do with a reboot regardless of them keeping the original cast or not.
Snowflakes melt in flame wars.
I tend to agree with you. Where it becomes a problem is that the people who own the cinematic rights aren't the same people that own the TV rights. So the Paramount execs simply can't let the property sit idle, as in their minds any IP that isn't being used to make them money is costing them money (even if only as opportunity cost).
It'd be interesting to see how the TNG-era would look in the new timeline-the reason everything looks kind of advanced in the reboot movies is apparently because Starfleet somehow were able to reverse-engineer some of the stuff from the Narada, and also of course Spock Prime telling Scotty about transwarp beaming (Which apparently is something prime Scotty cooked up in the TNG era after he was removed from transporter stasis).
Then again, the technology shown in Discovery and Enterprise doesn't exactly line up with the other shows either.
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