They practically were enemies in Trek XI and "Frenemies" in STID, and honestly, it added nothing to either movie.
I would like to see a story involving the Klingons. This time, be the foundation for Kirk's legendary and/or infamous status with the Klingons.
For the Klingons, I want to see the very eloquent, well-speaking ones like you had in TOS, not the monosyllabic, grunting and choking Klingons that have been in TNG or the last movies that had them (the deleted scene in TOS with Victor Garber was great!)
Maybe some kind of story in the foundation for control of a planet with a strategic importance to both.
Well, technically, they should be in the middle of a war with the Klingons, even admiral crushed head said so.
Implementation of General Order 24.
The destruction of the Romulan world in the future and the Vulcan one in the present is not enough for you?![]()
Well, technically, they should be in the middle of a war with the Klingons, even admiral crushed head said so.
True.With Kirk demonstrating that he would be the one to lead in the war, since ol' narrow skull doubted that would happen!
That's because it's in action-adventure flicks. Your life would look just like that too if Hollywood writers were in control of it....enterprise is always outpowered, outclassed, even totalled...
It would probably be an over the top comedy, a "Hangover" or "Bridesmaids."Do you think that's possible in a Hollywood movie?
I'm with you, but it sounds like Paramount sees this film franchise as their Star Wars. Big budget movies these days have to fit a certain formula: Big action, big effects. Imagine what would happen if someone tried to make The Voyage Home with today's mentality?
It would probably be an over the top comedy, a "Hangover" or "Bridesmaids."![]()
Who would more likely become concurrent major powers than those at similar levels of technology or, should I say, balances of power? You would, of course, have the occasional theft of technology to restore said balance.I always found it silly that the three major powers in Star Trek are all at about the same technological level.
Enjoying things like Star Trek involves a certain amount of forgiveness for silly things.I always found it silly that the three major powers in Star Trek are all at about the same technological level.
I like the idea, you have the three of them locked in a cold war of sorts, until they tire of hostilities and decide to talk peace. Or unite to deal with a common thread, like the Dominion or the Borg.I always found it silly that the three major powers in Star Trek are all at about the same technological level.
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