• USSBurritoTruck@startrek.websiteM
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    I cannot recommend “Warp Your Own Way” enough to any fans of the series. Calling it a graphic novel fails to account for the fact that it is a choose your own adventure style story which makes perfect sense in the context of the story being told. An absolute master craft of the comics format. Also, it’s funny and the art is good.

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    If you have watched the other treks its one of the best treks. The funny part of the series finale was the scene where the Klingons started turning in to discovery type Klingons suggesting that discovery was not set in the main trek universe.

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      where the Klingons started turning in to discovery type Klingons suggesting that discovery was not set in the main trek universe.

      I’m not sure you’ve given this line of thought full consideration.

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      You’re absolutely right. If you’ve seen all of Star Trek, repeatedly, there are so many Easter eggs and nods and references to pick up on. I love it!

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        Yeah I’ve triggered OP with my observation and opinion. So I’m out. What I liked about Lower Decks is how they regularly took us through the tropes of the other series. What I didn’t like about discovery was how they tried to change the Klingons and I’m not the only one who feels that way. Discovery barely interacted with the other series while Lower Decks treated the events of those series as common knowledge. Its why its one of my favorite takes on trek.