Half the people on this board can't seem to care, I doubt the 99% of the audience of the movie will either.
Nah, it's just a misunderstanding. Kirk is floating away because someone turned the gravity off again (probably the same joker who turned the red lights up to Kryptonian Sun level), and the nice man in the magnetic boots is pulling him back down.This Kirk is always getting beaten up.
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This Kirk is always getting beaten up.
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I actually kinda like it.New possible title graphic from the movie:
http://trekcore.com/blog/2016/04/my...ars-on-social-media-possibly-from-final-film/
That image looks very "Star Trek"This Kirk is always getting beaten up.
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While the Federation wouldn't outright conquer other powers like the Klingons would, I could easily see them moving in and surrounding a society, undercutting their trade deals (not maliciously, just because the Federation has better resources and drives a better bargain), forcing change by-proxy (society A has to stop a certain behavior to join the Federation, and society B used to depend on or subsidize that behavior, so society B is forced to change even though it never entered into a treaty with the Federation), and blocking access to allies (society A is allied/trades with the Romulans, and now Federation territory has expanded around them and established a Neutral Zone with the Romulans, cutting off trade and a strategic partner).Nice. Looking forward to seeing what Krall's "well earned hatred" looks like.
Speculation.Did I miss something? Where does the idea come from that the Swarm is a mutli species thing? As far as I know, the aliens we've seen in the trailer are not connected to the Swarm at all!
Just a guess based on the fact that Sophia Boutella's character Jaylah is shown fighting two different aliens that look vaguely like a Jem'Hadar and Killer Croc, respectively, then she and Kirk are shown beaming away from the prison facility (mostly guarded by Krall's forces with their body armor and arm guns) after she shoves another Jem'Hadar looking guy aside. They could just be very involved prisoners, I suppose, but they had uniforms/armor and electronic equipment hanging from them.Did I miss something? Where does the idea come from that the Swarm is a mutli species thing? As far as I know, the aliens we've seen in the trailer are not connected to the Swarm at all!
Oooh. That'll be fun!gentrification
That's pretty good!In a way it would be like the Walmartization or gentrification of the galaxy, and the people getting trampled on by the Federation's expansion into their territory on the frontier are fed up by it and finally willing to push back under the guidance of a charismatic leader like Krall.
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