This was created by Reddit user /u/JohnKFisher, and I think it’s a neat uncluttered guide for all Star Trek that’s especially useful for newbies.

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    8 months ago

    It’s neat but chronological seems like a psychotic way for someone new to Star Trek to get into it lol

    ENT then STD, yikes.

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    8 months ago

    It’s interesting, but I don’t think viewing order has to be chronological. If someone is adamant about watching everything, I’d recommend they go by production order.

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      8 months ago

      This is true for pretty much any franchise. If you’re going to watch it all, you can’t go wrong with release order. That way you have the same context that original viewers did, and what the writers likely had in mind.

      That doesn’t mean TOS the best starting point for newcomers, though, since they’re probably not committed to thousands of hours of Trek right out of the gate. They’re gonna bail if they don’t like the first few episodes they watch.

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      8 months ago

      Oh man, I didn’t know I wanted that 😂. It would be an absolute mess to anyone who’s not a pretty diehard fan. Amazing.

      EDIT: A random clip of Archer and Daniels on the Ent-J after the Picard finale and before DSC S3.

      EDIT 2: Actually before the Doctor wakes up in Living Witness.

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      8 months ago

      Voyager was present at the big bang, also thanks to Q, so that’s got to be your first scene. This would be a massive undertaking, but a lot of fun to see.