Blood based therapies-real.
I don't find it that stupid.
I don't find it that stupid.
Picard becoming a robot was downright offensive. To the character and the fans.
And the fact that it was “handled” so casually made it all the worse.
Kirk barely survived a fist fight in "Space Seed," and had to use a pipe to subdue him. It's not like he pulled out a magic flotsam out of nowhere to win and spare Khan.
If you want me to justify my charge of lazy writing in the Kelvin Universe, fine. Here's just a few examples:
Star Trek (2009):
Star Trek Into Darkness:
- Plot Contrivance: Why is Kirk ejected in an escape pod instead of being taken to the brig of the Enterprise? It doesn't make any sense. Like it just happens.
- Answer: It's necessary to move the plot forward. Because Kirk is ejected onto a barren planet. And what would you know it's the same planet that Nero left Spock. And what would you know it's within walking distance of where Spock is. And what would you know, Scotty is stationed on the planet too. And what would you know, Spock and Kirk are within walking distance of Scotty. And what would you know, Spock has transwarp beaming technology (that comes out of nowhere) which he has memorized to get them off of the planet and back to the Enterprise.
That's just a few of the ways the plot takes shortcuts to go from A to B. If we're being honest, Abrams wanted to make Star Trek action movies, and wasn't concerned about internal consistency when it came to warp drive (like the distance between Qo'Nos and Earth). So you get these lazy shortcuts.
- Plot Contrivance: Why was it necessary to load the 72 (augment) torpedoes on the Enterprise? If you're going to kill them anyway and shoot them at Khan to make a symbolic statement, why not kill them before you load them on the Enterprise and just shoot the bodies? Or use real torpedoes, start the war with the Klingons, and inform Khan some other way.
- Answer: It's necessary to move the plot forward, letting the Enterprise crew know what they're getting involved in, and have Alice Eve get naked. Beyond that, Marcus could have achieved the same ends by using real photon torpedoes, not raised suspicion, had his war, and sent the same "fuck you" to Khan. But because the story needs a stupid way to make the Enterprise crew aware that something is not right they do it this dumb, lazy way.
How is it "Stupid"? Blood therapies are a real thing. Khan's blood being "special" is a Star Trek thing. Building on real science is a very SF thing.Kirk brought back to life by Khan Blood is stupid.
Picard brought back to life in a sytho-organic body at least sounds sci-fi.
I also don't like Into Darkness, but do like Picard. So I won't say that has absolutely nothing to do with what I think...
I can see that...They're both rather silly, but I suppose if I had to choose one, it would be Picard's given they went all in with that death. Emotional final moments, with a glimpse of him walking into the afterlife then dying.
This on the other hand: In PIC S1 it reads to me like Data wanting Picard to help him to commit suicide. That bothered me more than Picard's revival which I thought was silly, but the show is named Star Trek: Picard so what are you going to do? Data's "end my existence!" was the second biggest issue I had with PIC Season 1.Honorable mention to Data's death in the Picard S1 finale, who is revived just long enough to say he wants to die finally and permanently, and we get a big emotional scene to show just that. Then he comes back in the third season.
He wasn't dead.Blood therapies are one thing.
Blood brings people back from the dead? That's something else. You're not going to convince me that's plausible, not even in a suspend-my-disbelief kind of way. The doctor can put as much blood into a body as they like. If the heart's not pumping, you're not living. If there's no brain activity, no amount of blood will change that. But, let's say they get the blood pumping, and they re-spark the brain again, if all the information is gone, you're a vegetable.
Scotty was killed and immediately brought back in "The Changeling". I'm going to guess his heart stopped, but his brain activity hadn't ceased yet. He was clinically dead, but not brain dead.
AndMCCOY: Get me a cryo tube, now!
MCCOY: Get this guy out of the cryo tube. Keep him in an induced coma. We're gonna put Kirk inside. It's our only chance to preserve his brain function.
CAROL: How much of Khan's blood is left?
MCCOY: None. Enterprise to Spock. Spock!
(Khan is squeezing Spock's skull. Spock tries a mind meld to break free. Khan jumps down onto another garbage scow - no 3562. Spock follows and takes more punishment.)
MCCOY: Activate the cryogenic sequence. McCoy to bridge. I can't reach Spock. I need Khan alive. You get that son of a bitch back on board right now! I think he can save Kirk.
MCCOY: Oh, don't be so melodramatic. You were barely dead. it was the transfusion that really took its toll. You were out cold for two weeks.
KIRK: Transfusion?
MCCOY: Your cells were heavily irradiated. We had no choice.
KIRK: Khan?
MCCOY: Once we caught him, I synthesized a serum from his superblood. Tell me, are you feeling homicidal? Power mad? Despotic?
KIRK: No more than usual. How'd you catch him?
MCCOY: I didn't.
(Spock enters.)
KIRK: You saved my life.
MCCOY: Uhura and I had something to do with it, too, you know.
SPOCK: You saved my life, Captain, and the lives of
KIRK: Spock, just. Thank you.
SPOCK: You are welcome, Jim.
Fair enough.
I suspect I might not be the first poster here to use a little hyperbole to make a point…
perhaps... just watch the scenes again...?Blood brings people back from the dead? That's something else. You're not going to convince me that's plausible, not even in a suspend-my-disbelief kind of way. The doctor can put as much blood into a body as they like. If the heart's not pumping, you're not living. If there's no brain activity, no amount of blood will change that. But, let's say they get the blood pumping, and they re-spark the brain again, if all the information is gone, you're a vegetable.
Scotty was killed and immediately brought back in "The Changeling". I'm going to guess his heart stopped, but his brain activity hadn't ceased yet. He was clinically dead, but not brain dead.
...and maybe watch Time's Arrow again as wellThis on the other hand: In PIC S1 it reads to me like Data wanting Picard to help him to commit suicide. That bothered me more than Picard's revival which I thought was silly, but the show is named Star Trek: Picard so what are you going to do? Data's "end my existence!" was the second biggest issue I had with PIC Season 1.
Khan's blood being "special" is a Star Trek thing.
Since "Space Seed" Khan goes from being seconds from deathSince when? Up ST09 when was Khan's blood a thing?
To rapidly covering on his ownSpace Seed said:MCCOY: Heartbeat now thirty, dropping fast. It's a heart flutter. He's dying.
MARLA: Do something, Captain.
KIRK: Can we?
SCOTT: It'd take an hour to figure it out.
KIRK: What happens if we get him out of there?
MCCOY: He'll die in seconds if we don't.
Rapid healing. A little research will show healing and blood are closely relatedSpace Seed said:MCCOY: He'll live.
KIRK: My compliments.
MCCOY: No, I'm good, but not that good. There's something inside this man that refuses to accept death. Look at that. Even as he is now, his heart valve action has twice the power of yours and mine. Lung efficiency is fifty percent better.
(McGivers enters)
Looks more Metal to me.. Between TWOK and ENT Khan and the Augments (were a punk band...., we, I mean...)
I've seen Star Trek Into Darkness twice in my entire life. Once in the theater, and a second time several years later to see if I was too harsh on it the first time. The second time around, I found out I was a bit too harsh on it the first time, but it's still not a favorite of mine and I'm not interested in watching it again. I'll take Zombie Cheerleader's (Nerys Myk's?) word for it and move on. I even gave his post a like. He did what I'd do and have done in different situations: posted exact lines of dialogue.perhaps... just watch the scenes again...?
Lowers mask "Yes, it is I".I'll take Zombie Cheerleader (Nerys Myk's?)
I mean, it's established way back at the beginning of the movie that there is something Khan can do for the S31 officer's child. It unpacks from there. If it's a shortcut, it's one that is set up from the beginning.And I think the Khan blood thing goes more to the ridiculous because, to me, it's another instance where the story wants to get to a certain place by taking a shortcut. The same way Abrams can't really allow the passage of time for the warp between Qo'Nos and Earth, so that's why it takes only 2 minutes. It's not something that feels like a natural development of the story, but something that happens because the plot demands it.
Yep, It was telegraphed through out the entire film. The little girl, the tribble....I mean, it's established way back at the beginning of the movie that there is something Khan can do for the S31 officer's child. It unpacks from there. If it's a shortcut, it's one that is set up from the beginning.
Regardless, I think this is more missing the point of claiming this resurrection is silly. It's not. It's thematic and moves with the larger themes of the work that Kirk cannot accept death in the line of duty, and has to go off half-cocked until faced with the no win scenario.
...you only believe us when we use direct quotes?I've seen Star Trek Into Darkness twice in my entire life. Once in the theater, and a second time several years later to see if I was too harsh on it the first time. The second around, I found out I was a bit too harsh on it the first time, but it's still not a favorite of mine and I'm not interested in watching it again. I'll take Zombie Cheerleader's (Nerys Myk's?) word for it and move on. I even gave his post a like. He did what I'd do and have done in different situations: posted exact lines of dialogue.
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