"Does Uhura has the piece in her, or does she not?"
I assume they mean the EAR piece, but it just sounded wrong,
He's talking about this TrekMovie.com article."Does Uhura has the piece in her, or does she not?"
I assume they mean the EAR piece, but it just sounded wrong,
WHAT are you talking about???![]()
If you do the bridge of the Enterprise, what does it look like? Does Uhura has the piece in her, or does she not? And if she does, what does it look like? If they have tricorders, what do they look like? Phasers, how do you go from stun to kill, and does anything happen? What does the whole fleet look like? I’m telling you, every day, we were figuring this out, how do we take what we know and love and ‘Star Trek’ and apply it to a modern audience.
I'm thinking that passage was quoted verbatim from the MTV article cited by TrekMovie.I'm thinking the article dropped a word. At least, I hope it did.
From more from Abrams, Orci, and Burk, goto MTV Movies blog.
This place sure is desperate for entertainment.![]()
From now on it should officially be called Star Trek Zero and abbreviated as ST0 or ST:0. So say we all.But Orci also made it clear the film will also work for new fans, saying "It’s finally, truly Star Trek Zero in a way. You don’t have to know anything.
"It’s finally, truly Star Trek Zero in a way. You don’t have to know anything."
Star Trek For Dummies?I think you missed the major point of the article... what to call the new movie:
From now on it should officially be called Star Trek Zero and abbreviated as ST0 or ST:0. So say we all.But Orci also made it clear the film will also work for new fans, saying "It’s finally, truly Star Trek Zero in a way. You don’t have to know anything.
Sounds like the movie is devoid of content and designed to be viewed by imbeciles."It’s finally, truly Star Trek Zero in a way. You don’t have to know anything."
"It’s finally, truly Star Trek Zero in a way. You don’t have to know anything."
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