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What will the opening scene be?

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I think that it'll be of the pre-Enterprise Federation ship in space that was described in the article on AICN.
 
The Enteprise will fly past the bottem of the screen and following it will be a miles long Borg Cube. :devil:
 
It will open on a pull back of Spock's (old) eye to reveal his face, perhaps we'll even be treated to a voice over from Nimoy setting things up.

A completely wild guess...

Sharr
 
I'm going to go with the Enterprise J coming under attack from a Borg tetrahedron. The J is trying to resurrect old Spock from the dead, since he, Capt Kirk, and crew hold the key to defeating the current Borg.

They then send old Spock into the past to try and change history. Just as they do so the J is caught in a tractor beam and starts to get sliced up by the tetrahedron. Captain Geordi Luc Riker sets the self destruct and as the ship explodes we transition to the classic Enterprise entering Earth orbit, with an old stowaway.

:techman:
 
Not at all. If you google Star Trek JJ Abrams Borg script, you'll find a leaked copy of the new movie's script. I can't post a direct link for fear of Paramount's legal pitbulls tearing the TrekBBS server to pieces.
 
I'm going to go with the Enterprise J coming under attack from a Borg tetrahedron. The J is trying to resurrect old Spock from the dead, since he, Capt Kirk, and crew hold the key to defeating the current Borg.

They then send old Spock into the past to try and change history. Just as they do so the J is caught in a tractor beam and starts to get sliced up by the tetrahedron. Captain Geordi Luc Riker sets the self destruct and as the ship explodes we transition to the classic Enterprise entering Earth orbit, with an old stowaway.

:techman:


:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:
 
The movie's credits, given over a star field, end and the sky begins to lighten to a summery blue sky. Pan down and we see a bucolic scene of Bakersfield, sorry, Iowa. Focus on two boys playing in a farmyard. Laughing. Carrying on. A dog barks in the background. Then, a big commotion. Romulans appear out of nowhere. They kill the boys and disappear as fast as they appeared. A woman comes out of the farmhouse to call the boys to supper (it's supper in Iowa, not dinner). She finds the bodies of the boys and breaks down weeping.
Pan back and up into the sky. The sky darkens to a star field, then pans down and reddens to the familiar color of the Vulcan sky. In a Vulcan old Vulcans home, a familiar figure shudders like the world he knows has just ended. Something is wrong. Very wrong. His nurses were never Romulans. The picture of the ship on the wall, NCC-1701 was never a bird of prey. He's not sure why he knows this is wrong, but he does, and he knows he must bust out of the old Vulcans home and make things right.

There, that's about the first five minutes or so. The next ten minutes is actually a rather light-hearted scene of Spock breaking out of the old Vulcans home, returning for his meds after realizing he forgot them, then sneaking back out again.
 
Another speculation.

Screen is black. Text Overlay: 2245. The 23rd Century.

Credits start, with the sounds of the Space Program, ala the Teaser Trailer.

As the title STAR TREK appears, we fade in to the construction shot of the enterprise and the Fanfare, then fade to black.
Then, with the music still fading out, we fade in to: Old Spock.

Overlay: 2398. Vulcan.

And we see him enter the time ship, speaking to another Vulcan about the logic of tampering with the Timeline. He says something about the fact that he must do this.
 
I think it will start out with Kirk as a boy in the 1960 Corvette that we have heard and seen so much about.
 
I'm going to go with the Enterprise J coming under attack from a Borg tetrahedron. The J is trying to resurrect old Spock from the dead, since he, Capt Kirk, and crew hold the key to defeating the current Borg.

They then send old Spock into the past to try and change history. Just as they do so the J is caught in a tractor beam and starts to get sliced up by the tetrahedron. Captain Geordi Luc Riker sets the self destruct and as the ship explodes we transition to the classic Enterprise entering Earth orbit, with an old stowaway.

:techman:

That's ridiculous. It's obviously going to be a Borg Buckyball. If the Borg ship is not in the shape of a giant spacegoing buckminsterfullerene then I am going to boycott this film!
 
It's obviously going to be a Borg Buckyball. If the Borg ship is not in the shape of a giant spacegoing buckminsterfullerene then I am going to boycott this film!
Will there be eyes? Will it be a big bugeyed buckminsterfullerene in space?
 
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