I like this enthusiastic reply. It was quite a kickass moment indeed.Fucking right I agreed with it.
One of the ultimate HELL YEAH! moments in Trek.![]()

I like this enthusiastic reply. It was quite a kickass moment indeed.Fucking right I agreed with it.
One of the ultimate HELL YEAH! moments in Trek.![]()
Kruge gave the order that resulted in Kirk’s son being executed. He also was responsible for the decision Kirk was forced into regarding setting the Enterprise’s destruct sequence.
Kirk offered to save Kruge despite all this, but Kruge attempted to drag him into a lava pit.
Seems to me like Kirk did what he had to do. it’s not even really a debate.
Of course, I've always believed that Kirk hoped saving Kruge in that moment was his and Spock's ticket back up to the BoP...and not because he is an enlightened flower of Roddenberry humanity.
Kirk offered a hand, and Kruge responded by grabbing his boot and trying to kill them both.
I don't like it.
He should have kicked him harder.
Kirk tried to save him after everything that happened. Kruge tried to kill him so Kirk defended himself. What else was he supposed to do?In Search For Spock what did you think when Captain Kirk kicked Kruge in the face and he fell to his death? Did you agree with it? Did you think it went against everything that Star Fleet represents? Maybe I am kidding. Maybe I am not.
Duck, here comes the ones saying he deserved it!I have a far bigger problem with the needless destruction of Nero and his crew in the 2009 film. He was already about to meet his doom. The fire all weapons part just came off as vengeful and blood thirsty.
Kirk tried to save him after everything that happened. Kruge tried to kill him so Kirk defended himself. What else was he supposed to do?
I have a far bigger problem with the needless destruction of Nero and his crew in the 2009 film. He was already about to meet his doom. The fire all weapons part just came off as vengeful and blood thirsty.
What was I saying?
Exactly. It's not perfectly handled but based upon.the information Kirk knew he did what was necessary.Given that the Narada had already survived one trip through such a quantum singularity, I understood the need to ensure it didn't survive another.
Kirk did offer to rescue Nero's crew and Nero told him to piss off. The only difference is that Nero didn't grab for Kirk's foot, though he probably would have if the opportunity had presented itself.
Kirk: "Your ship is compromised. You are too close to the singularity to survive without assistance."Given that the Narada had already survived one trip through such a quantum singularity, I understood the need to ensure it didn't survive another.
Kirk did offer to rescue Nero's crew and Nero told him to piss off. The only difference is that Nero didn't grab for Kirk's foot, though he probably would have if the opportunity had presented itself.
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