And is anyone else disgusted at the arm growing from her back?
That's what I thought it was at first, too.

And is anyone else disgusted at the arm growing from her back?
I said it over at TrekMovie.com and I'll say it here, as well. I'm worried about these bizarre looking aliens. They are veering close to being freak-tastic Star Wars aliens.
I said it over at TrekMovie.com and I'll say it here, as well. I'm worried about these bizarre looking aliens. They are veering close to being freak-tastic Star Wars aliens.
I do not want weirdo Star Wars aliens in a Star Trek movie. With a few rare and acceptable situations, Star Trek aliens were never about the bizarre and freaky. 95% of the aliens in Star Trek were bi-pedal lifeforms with two eyes, two ears, one mouth, two arms, and two legs. They were that way for an in-show reason (budget), but also (most importantly) an in-universe reason (Progenitor Race).
This is not a deal breaker for me (Why would it be?), but I would be very disappointed if JJ went that route.
Really? I wouldn't be surprised if they look more like us.if human beings ever do find other intelligent races in this universe, the likelyhood that they would look even remotely like us is a long-shot so extreme, it doesn't bear close examination of any kind. It is completely unrealistic to expect even slightly humanoid species
I said it over at TrekMovie.com and I'll say it here, as well. I'm worried about these bizarre looking aliens. They are veering close to being freak-tastic Star Wars aliens.
I do not want weirdo Star Wars aliens in a Star Trek movie. With a few rare and acceptable situations, Star Trek aliens were never about the bizarre and freaky. 95% of the aliens in Star Trek were bi-pedal lifeforms with two eyes, two ears, one mouth, two arms, and two legs.
Really? I wouldn't be surprised if they look more like us.
What drives me to that conclusion? Well, I don't know. My imagination, I guess. I thought it was very likely that life would only evolve on planets that are similar to ours (regarding gravity, atmosphere, distance from the sun etc). And to that effect the lifeform would look rather similar to us. I don't know what exobiologists have to say about the matter. It's just my guess.What drives you to that rather bizarre conclusion, since most exobiologists I have read would disagree completely ?Really? I wouldn't be surprised if they look more like us.
There may have been baiting going on, but the only one in charge of responding is you. Just. Don't. Do it.Seriously...no clue whatsoever.Look at the damn pictures yourself.
It doesn't even look like TOS.
No shit. It's a fucking remake not a prequel like Trek XI. Sheesh!!!!!!![]()
I know it's a damn remake.
What do you think I'm bitching about it for?
I could take a guess. But not one I could say in polite society.
This time I was baited into responding.
I see several assumptions in the above post, none of which are any better than those of others with different assumptions.Evolution is a random process, driven by other random processes..
Consider life on this planet for instance. If a comet hadn't hit us at exactly the right time, reptiles would have continued to evolve as the dominant life form, eventually evolving into an intelligent species (this assumption based on...
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