I just realized that an 800 year-old Romulan vessel would place its origin in the 2390s...
Trek Central has also provided a picture of what is probably the Romulan ship described in the synopsis.
Aren’t prequels the default setting?
The literal words out of your literal mouth.
And spare me the concern trolling bullshit.
Separating late-period from early period Discovery doesn’t really work.
So your contention is that the third and fourth seasons of Discovery are a prequel to...something?
Picard is still a relatively hard se-quel, which resonates with the essence of my argument
Which makes it a prequel? Your argument is that the default setting is "prequel."
But okay, prequels are bad and sequels are bad, so I guess we need to pick one episode of "old Trek," and all future series and films should occur simultaneously with that episode.
Lower Decks, Prodigy, Picard, late-period Discovery...is that enough? Should I continue?
It doesn't bother me at all, because I don't think a fictional universe needs to have a "default" setting.
Eddington was Canadian, though. We have no law to fit his crime.
It's me. I'm people.
I would take that with a grain of salt - it's a general-purpose Hollywood outlet reporting what their sources told them, so there could be room for inaccuracies.
They could also follow Simon Pegg's contention that the Kelvin and Prime timelines could be different at any point in history (which I support).
It's beginning to feel like Charlie Brown and the football at this point, but let's see if they can actually get this one off the ground.
Also, TrekCore has compiled some shots of what appears to the be interior: