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New Empire magazine STID photos & story info [spoilers]
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www.youtube.com/user/SalvorSeldon Last edited by SalvorHardin; December 24 2012 at 03:13 PM. |
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
We know why Chekov is in red now...
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
Vulcan was destroyed at 2258.42, STID opens in London 2259.55
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
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Christopher L. Bennett Homepage -- Updated 5/28/13 with discussion of Rise of the Federation Book 1. Written Worlds -- My blog |
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Location: Behind the aft nacelle
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_D...tar_Trek_novel) |
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
Even in his old age. In any case, according to Pine:
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
The popular image of Kirk as a renegade and rule-breaker comes mainly from The Search for Spock and The Voyage Home. But again, as in "Amok Time," he only violated orders as an extraordinary measure for the sake of saving a friend and colleague. It wasn't his regular MO. Let's keep in mind, though, that the Abramsverse Kirk was intentionally given a very different, far more troubled backstory. This Kirk actually is the hotheaded maverick that his counterpart is only mistakenly assumed to be. They're the same at the core, with the same intrinsic leadership skills and virtues, but this Kirk's life history has led him to be more unruly, brash, and undisciplined. So they shouldn't be treated as identical characters.
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
This wouldn't be a complaint if it was the basis of the third movie where he'd been in command for five or six years.
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Location: UK
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos & story info [spoilers]
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
I'm increasingly starting to suspect that Harrison is secretly the descendant of Augments who went to ground after the Eugenics Wars, and maybe he's striking against the UFP's laws banning genetic engineering (what we see in the teaser trailer, the "I can help her" line to Noel Clarke, might suggest that). That could explain why a human member of Starfleet would have such enhanced physical and mental abilities. Maybe he's even looking for Khan and the Botany Bay.
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: New Empire magazine STID photos
One can draw a line anywhere in Trek's narrative history - including right down the middle of TOS - and say "on this side lies the original presentation of Star Trek and on this side lies later accretions/transformations/elaborations." One example is Spock's troubled relationship with his father, something invented well after the character had been fleshed out and portrayed by Nimoy for quite some time. To have that - including fairly explicit references to an animated story produced years after TOS finished - reflected in the 2009 movie is to accept changes and additions to the narrative understanding of the character. That movie also makes great use of the Kobayashi Maru test which was introduced in 1982 as an insight into Kirk's essential character. By the end of TOS Kirk had already become a (somewhat reflective) serial rule breaker. All of that is who Kirk is as a character now. To expect the producers and writers to discard everything about the character's evolution beyond some early line of demarcation is expecting them to hamstring themselves unnecessarily to no good effect in obeisance to a trivial sense of faux historicity. The only place you'll ever see the TOS versions of these characters is in TOS itself.
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