What are you talking about? I've never heard of a kid that grows up with a career. Not sure what your point is.Do you mean like the kids who grew up with careers in the space program as adults who credit Star Trek as their inspiration?
What are you talking about? I've never heard of a kid that grows up with a career. Not sure what your point is.Do you mean like the kids who grew up with careers in the space program as adults who credit Star Trek as their inspiration?
Please excuse my poor grammar:What are you talking about? I've never heard of a kid that grows up with a career. Not sure what your point is.
No I don't mean them. In terms of box office, they're a completely insignificant group. Not sure what your point is.Do you mean like the kids who grew up to have careers in the space program as adults who credit Star Trek as their inspiration?
They would sooner have him crash into the red matter with Kelvin and the singularity magically sends him forward in time, he is found, and meets his son. It works all around to explain the lack of the age difference.
However, the Narada had not fully emerged from its wormhole, IIRC (at the very least, a handwaving "it hadn't closed yet" is available--who knows what the collision/warp core explosion interaction with the wormhole might have produced?).Except for the fact that the Red Matter was on the Jelley fish with Spock prime, which was not on the Narada when the Kelvin crashed into it.
A chrono-synclastic infundibulum?--who knows what the collision/warp core explosion interaction with the wormhole might have produced?
Sounds about right.A chrono-synclastic infundibulum?
I know what I DON'T want to see:
- A villain motivated by any kind of revenge
- An insane and/or corrupt Starfleet Captain/Admiral
- A superweapon that can destroy whole planets
- The Enterprise getting slapped and halfway destroyed yet again (make her kick some ass at last!)
- Klingons without helmets
- Aliens that look like they come from a Galaxy far, far away
It looks like you're describing an episode of Columbo.![]()
That's actually a good idea ... except that we shouldn't know who did it right from the start. Let some murders happen on the Enterprise and build up suspense until the last ten minutes, when it turns out that Spock had been replaced by Sylar who has gotten brainhungry again. Hey, they could even use Zachary Quinto's twin brother for the scenes they both are in!
Edit: I just realised that they are not twins ... but you always could use Joe Quinto as a lunatic Sybok, who is running around the Enterprise killing off one redshirt after the other.
FTFYYes, don't think you could mistake one for the other, not unless you Squinto really really hard.![]()
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