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Lookin' forward to THE TRAILER!!!

Rush Limborg

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Good evening, Trekkers, Trekkies, Treknecks, and Conversationalists all across the fruited plain!:techman:

Okay--word on the street (read: TrekMovie.com) is: there will be a full, authentic trailer for J.J.'s movie--NEXT MONTH!!!

Sooooooooo... what are ya most lookin' forward to see in it?

Personally, I want a good glimpse of THE BRIDGE!
 
I'm looking forward to seeing the Enterprise exterior, as well as the bridge. I also want to see the actors in their roles, hear some dialog, and get an idea of the plot. It'll be cool to see what level of action and special effects we can expect as well.
 
If Abrams and co. really care about Star Trek, they should continue the proud Trek tradition of trailers recycling old FX shots in confusing combinations. If I don't see a shot of the NX-01 fighting a Borg cube there will be hell to pay!!!1!
 
If Abrams and co. really care about Star Trek, they should continue the proud Trek tradition of trailers recycling old FX shots in confusing combinations. If I don't see a shot of the NX-01 fighting a Borg cube there will be hell to pay!!!1!

:lol:


Personally, I can't wait.

I still think we'll be feeding on scraps - I don't think they'll give much plot away, but I'm looking forward to getting a 'feel' for the thing. I want to get a good look at pine as Kirk.
 
Stow Lake sound about right? Strawberry Hill populated with alien nymphs of all descriptions?

I gather you have never read the two In Thy Image teleplays - one by Harold Livingston and the other by Gene Roddenberry - that served as the basis for TMP? San Francisco Island, presumably formed by the collapse of the sandy, unconsolidated Colma Formation during a massive future earthquake, has evolved into an idyllic, sensual, Neo-Athenian paradise of public nudity, playful wild animals and free fruit (well, it was until Michael Eisner demanded a G-rating for the film). The actual above ground components of the Soleri-esque "Subterra City" sit along the northern edge of the former peninsula and do not appear to extend south of what is now Nob Hill or west of today's Presidio Heights, thus leaving the vast majority of the island's land area restored to the native California Redwoods and other species of local flora and fauna. I daresay that under such circumstances Golden Gate Park would find itself somewhat redundant. :p

TGT
 
Who even needs Starships when you have flowers, man?

Star Trek: Field of Flowers. I feel like sugar candy already. Whee.
 
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