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Lieutenant Commander
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The Genesis Sunrise
![]() This scene has always moved me, as it happens at a pivotal moment in The Search for Spock. Kirk has defeated Kruge, but must still find a way off planet and return Spock to Vulcan. I wonder if the scene is supposed to contain an inherent symbolism, because I've always interpreted this scene as "the world is ending, but there is hope for a brighter future," as evidenced by the sunrise. What do the rest of you think? |
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
![]() Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Rear Admiral
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Admiral
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
And there's something weird going on with the planet all right: when Saavik and David settle in a cave after the snowstorm, they witness a slow sunset over this horizon, and when Kirk and friends beam down into a dusky landscape and then wander to the cave and the Klingons there in near-darkness, we supposedly see the sun setting in the same overall direction again. But then, brief moments later, the sun rises again from behind the same horizon! Should we take this as a sign that the planet's surface is massively sinking in that direction? Or that the planet's rotation has been reversed? Also, the spot at which the sun sinks when David watches is significantly to the right of the spot at which the sun rises when Kirk watches. Even assuming a very small planetoid with a nearby horizon (say, the original Regula rock), that can't be due to mere parallax in camera placement... Are we perhaps near the poles, looking north or south towards the equator, and the sun wobbles up and down on an acute sinusoidal curve as the planet both rotates and precesses? Timo Saloniemi |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Great Britain
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
A sunrise is usually associated with a new beginning. Sunset is a little different, as it can mean a variety of things depending on the context, it quite often means an ending of some sort. i.e. in SW: AOTC at the very end we see cthe mass ranks of clone troopers and ships taking off with a sunset in the background added to the music cues it's bascially saying it's all downhill from here. At the end of the Last crusade we see our herpos riding into the setting sun, which is a way of saying the end.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
Interesting to think that other parts of the planet were probably already under water, completely volcanic landscapes etc, this was one of the last surviving parts of the planet, it's plate could have dipped sharply and brought the star back into view. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: In your Mind!
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Make it so... |
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Location: A ship, a living ship, full of strange alien lifeforms.
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
There was a very lengthy discussion on this in sci-tech recently. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: In your Mind!
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
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Make it so... |
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Location: Sheffield, England
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Re: The Genesis Sunrise
Or it was really a protoplanetary nebula around a sun.
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