I pretty much feel exactly the same way as you in how I separate the Star Trek universes, including the TNG movies splitting off into their own universe. The only difference is I tend to think of “All Good Things…” as the split point, when Picard is phasing through time.
You basically have the original timeline (which sees Riker as an admiral and the Enterprise sporting a third nacelle), and the new timeline (where the Enterprise goes on to be destroyed and Kirk dies).
For me, personally, I prefer the future we saw in “All Good Things…” to the one we saw in the subsequent TNG movies, none of which are especially good in my book.
All of Roddenberry/Berman Trek is “real Star Trek” to me, though, what ever timeline they fall on. Bad Reboot / JarJar Abrams Star Dreck isn’t.
You basically have the original timeline (which sees Riker as an admiral and the Enterprise sporting a third nacelle), and the new timeline (where the Enterprise goes on to be destroyed and Kirk dies).
For me, personally, I prefer the future we saw in “All Good Things…” to the one we saw in the subsequent TNG movies, none of which are especially good in my book.
All of Roddenberry/Berman Trek is “real Star Trek” to me, though, what ever timeline they fall on. Bad Reboot / JarJar Abrams Star Dreck isn’t.
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