Nimoy wanted David to suffer an operatic fall for hubris, so he wasn't interested in any explanation that would lessen David's culpability.The solution, before I forget?
Nimoy wanted David to suffer an operatic fall for hubris, so he wasn't interested in any explanation that would lessen David's culpability.The solution, before I forget?
I also thought that David’s death was a cheap shot and missed opportunity for future stories. I agree that Saavik wasn’t treated realistically as a Starfleet officer and she was pretty much shoved aside and irrelevant in ST IV.Anyone else annoyed by Nimoy having Saavik fall asleep in TSFS, leading to her being completely taken by surprise and captured so easily?
Nimoy always offered himself as the expert of Vulcan behavior and they clearly show and state in TOS that Vulcans "can go weeks without sleep", but he goes out of his way to portray every single Starfleet member except our old crew is morons or jerks, including having Saavik fool around with Spock (the excuse being it saves his life I guess) and then taking a nap while an outnumbered civilian takes on a Klingon landing party.
Nimoy IMO, always wanted the audience to not care for Saavik and certainly not become a regular. But having her behave so stupidly before and after the Ponn Farr really bugs me.
In the script she is NOT asleep but get gets captured in the tiny cave she and Spock are in. But he felt that wasn't enough -- she needs to be sound asleep. It would have been nice to see her aware that the Klingons were approaching and using her training and Vulcan strength to do a decent job defending herself. There were three opponents there so she still would have gotten captured as the story required.
That's TSFS for me -- one beautiful scene followed by a really dumb or nonsensical scene. To me it's the most uneven of the first 6 movies.
nah this doesn't annoy me me. Not even a little.
Okay? Then they had multiple adrenaline spikes with the finding of life signs on Genesis, finding Spock's coffin abandoned, finding the child Spock and the destruction of the Grissom. Then to top it all off they had to navigate miles of rough terrain to keep ahead of the Klingons.
Not seeing the issue...
Where is any of this established?You have to remember that Genesis was so far out there were no other ships in interception range. Saavik was probably surviving on that planet for weeks or months staying ahead of the Klingons while Kirk pootled along at warp 6. She only slept twice in that whole time!
Star Trek II. It was so remote, they only had a boatload of children in range. You might think it's a really long way to the shops, but that's just peanuts to space.Where is any of this established?
I don’t think “only ship in range” is a good measure of distance in Star Trek “.Star Trek II. It was so remote, they only had a boatload of children in range. You might think it's a really long way to the shops, but that's just peanuts to space.
Look at the Empire Strikes Back too, where it look the Millennium Falcon 47 years to get from Hoth to Bespin at sublight speeds.


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That, and Merritt Butrick didn't want to continue on in future Star Trek movies as David Marcus.Nimoy wanted David to suffer an operatic fall for hubris, so he wasn't interested in any explanation that would lessen David's culpability.
I've not heard this before; do you have a source?That, and Merritt Butrick didn't want to continue on in future Star Trek movies as David Marcus.
That, and Merritt Butrick didn't want to continue on in future Star Trek movies as David Marcus.
He said it in an article/interview in Starlog magazine. And he probably did that TNG episode because it was a different character and not David Marcus.Sans source, me be skepticalized.
Uhura and Yoda got married?Sans source, me be skepticalized.

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