I said a while back that I was gonna change my name due to my obscene displeasure with the final season but... nah. I'm Stamets. I love my lil gay boy and I love his lil gay family and I love the ship with the weirdly long nacelles.
Personally, I just look at all new shows as their own thing and only care if the canon is consistent within each show.
I just can’t reconcile SNW bridge vs OS bridge. So it’s a multiverse or whatever. Who cares? It’s not like keeping canon consistent was that important to the old shows.
Whatever happened with those brain slugs in TNG S1??
But you can accept the fact that the TV shows are "real" even though they're just pixels on a screen changing colour? The fact that you can't step through the screen and walk around the Enterprise because it's actually just a sound stage in Toronto is completely fine with you, but the moment someone drew the Enterprise instead of building it out of plywood and furniture they bought at Structube, that's when you drew the line and declared "No! No more! I will accept God like beings who alter reality at a snap of their fingers, but this, this I will not stand for!"?
Because buddy, let me tell you, that's a really, really weird hill to die on.
Yeah, I already acknowledged it was a little weird. Nevertheless, I am making my last stand here, on this non-existent hill. My brain can suspend disbelief for either, but apparently not within the same narrative universe. Is that called a digesis, or is that something else?
All Star Trek live-action television series and films are and always have been generally considered part of the canon,[2] while Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy are both fully accepted as canonical as well.
It's in flux. Some parts are canon and other parts are up in the air. Portions of it have been taken. One example is that the Enterprise wasn't originally under the command of Pike but of Robert April, however he's white in TAS and black in SNW. So the answer is sorta kinda not really maybe?