If Lower Decks added multiverses then anything can be canon or not canon according to the viewer’s preference! Want a multiverse that’s the same but Discovery doesn’t exist? Okay, that’s the multiverse whatever show is set in until such time as they explicitly bring it up.
My hot take is that Star Trek is actually a fictional show, and not 100% accurate historical documents at all! If this were true, we could all just ignore the parts we don’t like.
I know. No true Star Trek fan would believe this. Maybe I’m just losing my faith.
So let me get this straight. You’re saying there’s a reality in which we’re all sitting in the holodeck of the Enterprise-D right now, debating the canonicity of the prophetic Discovery show produced hundreds of years earlier, while eating Gorgon soup with our hotdog fingers?
If Lower Decks added multiverses then anything can be canon or not canon according to the viewer’s preference! Want a multiverse that’s the same but Discovery doesn’t exist? Okay, that’s the multiverse whatever show is set in until such time as they explicitly bring it up.
That’s how infinite realities work!
My hot take is that Star Trek is actually a fictional show, and not 100% accurate historical documents at all! If this were true, we could all just ignore the parts we don’t like.
I know. No true Star Trek fan would believe this. Maybe I’m just losing my faith.
So let me get this straight. You’re saying there’s a reality in which we’re all sitting in the holodeck of the Enterprise-D right now, debating the canonicity of the prophetic Discovery show produced hundreds of years earlier, while eating Gorgon soup with our hotdog fingers?
You got it!
And one in which we have burger fingers too!