two words: Benedict Cumberbatch.(though in the 1960's it was a common practice, hell it even happens today sometimes
two words: Benedict Cumberbatch.(though in the 1960's it was a common practice, hell it even happens today sometimes
Ugh, don't even get me started on that. I liked Cumberbatch as an actor and villain, but I always wished he was just "John Harrison"two words: Benedict Cumberbatch.
I've seen suggestions/speculations online that Meyer & Bennet's Trek aesthetic was meant to have "always looked that way" within its own continuity. It certainly stretches credibility to imagine TOS and the movies as literally being the same universe, just considering the visual differences. The movies are more like a loose "broad strokes" adaptation.
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How would Marla have a jacket first used over a decade after she went into exile?
It was Marla's jacket. From the unseen version of Space Seed that we can assume exists inside the Bennett/Meyer Trekverse.
I think he's got a point though. Some of the comics and certainly the novels treated the uniforms as retroactive continuity, and Khan's broken belt buckle implies that the movie may have been doing so as well. It wouldn't make sense, though, to imagine Khan beaming down to his exile with a Captain's jacket, or Marla having Captain's rank, so the only possible conclusion is that is Terrell's jacket.
Like you said, from his closet or somewhere else.
Ricardo Montelban was in not-very-PC-nowadays brownface in TOS. Khan Noonien Singh was originally meant to be an Indian Sikh (albeit a did-not-do-research Sikh, since he was clean shaved and had a waxed chest and only wore a turban in Marla's fanart), then in the classic movies he had his natural white skin tones. Was he still meant to be Indian? They changed his squad into a bunch of Aryan teenagers and altered his origin from selective breeding to genetic engineering, so I'm not sure continuity was high on their list of priorities.
It's worth pointing out that, as a result of genetic engineering, Khan's skin colour or visible ethnicity would be at the whim of his designers or a byproducts of the gene mixing. He needn't look like a typical Indian, really. The Marla line still makes zero sense, since when she first saw him he was clean shaven and without a turban. Even if he was a "bad" Sikh, you wouldn't recognise them on sight as such.
For all the anger that Khan was a white Brit in Into Darkness, can you imagine the backlash if the space terrorist who did 9/11 x 10,000 when he crashed the USS Vengeance into San Francisco had been brown skinned?
Khan's backstory is a total mess, though. I can fudge Space Seed and Wrath of Khan together just about, and for Into Darkness I just assume he's a white Brit in that universe.
especially as him being Khan had no impact whatsoever on the story, the only thing it enabled was the brief and contrived Nimoy cameo.That being said, I just wish they had left the whole Khan thing alone to begin with.
especially as him being Khan had no impact whatsoever on the story, the only thing it enabled was the brief and contrived Nimoy cameo.
Age will do that.Yeah. I love Nimoy, he's legendary. But that was really a wasted scene. All kinds of action going on, then let's stop everything for 2 minutes so he can tell them Khan is a very dangerous individual. Um, really?
I'm actually surprised Nimoy even did the scene. He didn't want to appear in Generations because he thought the scenes he would have been in would have been little more than a cameo. Um, like STID.![]()
Age will do that.
Wow….I never thought of it that way, but I agree with you. Bennetverse was , essentially, the first reboot and new universe before jjIt also looks absolutely nothing like anything seen in TMP, either. It really leaves so many fun possibilities to think about, if each look is actually its own continuity. I always thought it would be fun if STC had remade Wrath of Khan with the TOS aesthetics. The Genesis planet as a cheap TOS soundstage, the actual original Connie blowing up with a bunch of TOS Klingon's on board....
Because it always looked like that, in that universe. I like this game.
I've always rather liked the thought, that TMP, its aesthetics, and its future adventures are on a completely different track than the other 5 movies. In the Bennetverse, the ship always looked like that, and was old and retired, and TOS happened with all of those aesthetics the entire time.
In the TMPverse, the ship is refit, Kirk gets to keep it, and heads off into a whole set of new, unknown adventures. A second Phase, if you will. This is not the same Kirk that in just a few years, is bored and having a midlife crisis because of how long he's been stuck at that desk. TMP Kirk escaped that fate after just a few years. Bennetverse Kirk, not so lucky. TMP Kirk would not go back unless something huge forced him to, and it would have only been a few years before TWOK.
I'm not against all of this being reconciled with some awesome, epic story waiting to be told at the end of the second 5YM, that explains the militarization of Starfleet, the unrest with the Klingons, Kirk losing the Enterprise AGAIN, the monster maroons, etc, but the alternate universes take is just a lot of fun, and easier to explain massive oversights.
Which novels and comics, can you give some examples of what they do? I'm very intrigued.
Even more proof that the Meyer/Bennetverse is a separate continuity.....
Nah, that was TMP.Wo
Wow….I never thought of it that way, but I agree with you. Bennetverse was , essentially, the first reboot and new universe before jj
I'm being nitpicky, but those names are backward. Joaquin was in "Space Seed" and Joachim was in TWOK.Joachim in "Space Seed" and Joaquin in TWOK
Nah, that was TMP.
Yup. One of the biggest contrasts going from TOS to TMP. Everything felt different.Nah, that was TMP.
Works even without TOS though. Old captain returns, doesn't really know the ship. Makes mistakes. Pulls it together. The explanations are just fan serviceBut that came along with all sorts of "in universe explanations" for stuff. It could be a direct sequel to TOS, or it could have existed in a Universe where some of the TMP aesthetic always existed, and the ship was more like the Phase II model during TOS.
There is enough dialogue about the ship being changed and upgraded, the plot points of Kirk's unfamilarity with it and time away..... there is not nearly as much reason to send it to its own track, as there is for the Bennetverse starting fresh with Wrath of Khan.
Works even without TOS though. Old captain returns, doesn't really know the ship. Makes mistakes. Pulls it together. The explanations are just fan service
The uniforms have no real connection to TOS. Totally different aesthetic.
Bennett's trek reuses a lot of TMP sets and costumes. And of course TWOK is a direct sequel to TOS' "Space Seed".
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