I take it this ties into the stuff about Burnham interacting with a CG Nimoy Spock then.
Just for the added nerd rage.
Just for the added nerd rage.
Doctor Who suggests multiple universes or timelines.
I take it this ties into the stuff about Burnham interacting with a CG Nimoy Spock then.
If Adam and Nimoy's family are ok with it, I don't see any problem with CGI Nimoy to be honest. CGI Nimoy's already all across youtube plastered over Quinto in Kelvinverse scenes by deepfake amateurs. Someone even did scenes of "If Memory Serves" with CGI Nimoy.I was thinking of the same thing. If GoF is used to communicate with Kelvin timeline then some heads would definitely explode. But I think it would be great.
Doctor Who suggests multiple universes or timelines.
Ellison suggests GoF.
Not sure how any of that is a big deal though. It’s not like Trek hasn’t dealt with that type of storyline before.
I read his Axanar script. He talks a lot of shit about Trek but can't write it.
It does. I think 10 remarks to Rose about it being easier when the Time Lords were still around.Does it?
It suggests timey-wimey shenanigans to me- rewriting history, rebooting the universe, etc.
Probably that Starfleet took a bunch of phaser rifles to it.Honestly, it makes perfect sense for them to ask the Guardian of Forever what the heck happened during the Burn. Just to gather data at the precise time of where they think it happened.
And what does the Temporal Ban mean for the Guardian?
You promise?[T]he upcoming STAR TREK: DISCOVERY two-parter "Terra Firma" ... will be the end of my association with modern STAR TREK.
Honestly, it makes perfect sense for them to ask the Guardian of Forever what the heck happened during the Burn. Just to gather data at the precise time of where they think it happened.
And what does the Temporal Ban mean for the Guardian?
Kinda true. I was wrong, but it was Bill Hunt who co-wrote the feature script, Gossett had already left the project.RMB did not write the script. He was going to be the director. Alec Peters and Christian Gossett are credited as the writers.
RMB called it "the best Star Trek script ever written" which kinda says it all about what he likes in Trek. Pewpew! Pew pew pew! Ka-boom!
"Highbrow" and calling Axanar "the best Star Trek script ever written" are incompatible terms. Axanar, which introduces the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 as a battleship designed to win the war with the Klingons is respecting canon... where's the Picard facepalm gif?Actually, I think he likes TMP a lot. If you listen to his Trek commentary, I think he tends to prefer high brow scifi and Trek that respects canon which is his main beef with modern Trek.
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