I have to post a comment even if it is somewhat vapid from a HN guidelines perspective.
This is the first time in my conscious life that Star Trek has produced new chronological content. Everything from ENT onwards has been prequels, reboots to non-canon series, side quests, re-imaginings and general not-newness-just-nu-kirk-'dramatically'-dying-next-to-nu-spock-but-not-really-made-you-look and similar shenanigans.
Finally, finally, finally, they have made what I've been asking for since my childhood - new Star Trek, set beyond the end of Nemesis in the main timeline with no nu-trek to be found.
I'm supremely excited, wary of being disappointed with my slivers of hope, and definitely going to create a CBS All Access subscription to see this. CBS - please keep the millennials at bay so the adults can work, and you will have (finally and I don't know why you took so long to arrive at this TV show idea) a goldmine.
This is the first time in my conscious life that Star Trek has produced new chronological content. Everything from ENT onwards has been prequels, reboots to non-canon series, side quests, re-imaginings and general not-newness-just-nu-kirk-'dramatically'-dying-next-to-nu-spock-but-not-really-made-you-look and similar shenanigans.
Finally, finally, finally, they have made what I've been asking for since my childhood - new Star Trek, set beyond the end of Nemesis in the main timeline with no nu-trek to be found.
I'm supremely excited, wary of being disappointed with my slivers of hope, and definitely going to create a CBS All Access subscription to see this. CBS - please keep the millennials at bay so the adults can work, and you will have (finally and I don't know why you took so long to arrive at this TV show idea) a goldmine.