There were three surviving members of the starship Franklin's crew when it crashed on the planet. All three were humans. (We see their images on the screen at the end of the movie as their files are each marked "case closed.")
The captain became Krall; the other two crew members were Manas, Krall's henchman who killed Jaylah's father, and Kalara (I think?), who lured the Enterprise into Krall's trap and died when the ship's saucer section fell on her.
All of the other soldiers and pilots (the guys in the black helmets that glowed green) were the "drone army" the captain mentioned in his ship's log. They made his force look more threatening, but when not in their ships, they didn't seem smart enough to do more than simple tasks they were programmed for.
We know that the alien technology Krall found did two things-- it extended life, and it changed people's appearance. I think the two were directly related in a way the movie didn't explicitly state.
We only ever see Krall using the alien technology's life-draining capability, but I think Manas and Kalara(?) had to be using it too, or else they would have died of old age. Why, then, do they all look like aliens at the beginning of the movie while Krall gradually returns to a human appearance?
Because a side-effect of the technology's life-extending ability is that it causes the subject to take on some of the traits of the species they drain the life energy of. The three Franklin officers looked alien because they had been keeping themselves alive by stealing the life energy of whatever aliens came to the planet. This could include scavengers like to one's who threatened Scotty, Jaylah's people, and anyone else unfortunate to wander along.
This also explains why the three officers varied in appearance-- in all likelihood they each had a different combination of alien traits based on who they had stolen life from.
Once he has taken the Enterprise crew, Krall finally has access to humans for the first time in a century. You'll notice that he only drains life from human members of the crew. That's why he gradually regains his human appearance, which is part of his plan to infiltrate Starbase Yorktown.
The only thing I'm not sure about is what language Kalara(?) was speaking during her ruse, since it had to be something the translator wasn't familiar with. Maybe it was based on writing discovered on that planet?
What do you think? Does my interpretation make sense?
The captain became Krall; the other two crew members were Manas, Krall's henchman who killed Jaylah's father, and Kalara (I think?), who lured the Enterprise into Krall's trap and died when the ship's saucer section fell on her.
All of the other soldiers and pilots (the guys in the black helmets that glowed green) were the "drone army" the captain mentioned in his ship's log. They made his force look more threatening, but when not in their ships, they didn't seem smart enough to do more than simple tasks they were programmed for.
We know that the alien technology Krall found did two things-- it extended life, and it changed people's appearance. I think the two were directly related in a way the movie didn't explicitly state.
We only ever see Krall using the alien technology's life-draining capability, but I think Manas and Kalara(?) had to be using it too, or else they would have died of old age. Why, then, do they all look like aliens at the beginning of the movie while Krall gradually returns to a human appearance?
Because a side-effect of the technology's life-extending ability is that it causes the subject to take on some of the traits of the species they drain the life energy of. The three Franklin officers looked alien because they had been keeping themselves alive by stealing the life energy of whatever aliens came to the planet. This could include scavengers like to one's who threatened Scotty, Jaylah's people, and anyone else unfortunate to wander along.
This also explains why the three officers varied in appearance-- in all likelihood they each had a different combination of alien traits based on who they had stolen life from.
Once he has taken the Enterprise crew, Krall finally has access to humans for the first time in a century. You'll notice that he only drains life from human members of the crew. That's why he gradually regains his human appearance, which is part of his plan to infiltrate Starbase Yorktown.
The only thing I'm not sure about is what language Kalara(?) was speaking during her ruse, since it had to be something the translator wasn't familiar with. Maybe it was based on writing discovered on that planet?
What do you think? Does my interpretation make sense?