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the "science" of star trek countdown (spoilers)

punkydrewster

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Well trekmovie just release a review of the first issue of the prequel comic to xi. The premise is that the "Hobus" star is about to go supernova and destroy Romulus and Spock needs to take a rare Romulan mineral back to vulcan, blah blah blah, and the senate doesn't want to. Anyway, what are the chances that a supernova from a nearby star system could even effect Romulus. I mean we're talking about astronomical distances here so the effects wouldn't even reach Romulus for x number of years anyway. Seems like a threat constructed on junk science.
 
Depends on the type of supernova. It might produce one hell of a gamma ray burst that could cook life in nearby star systems real good.

It's true that it might take a while to get there. That might be some consolation to the folks who will be dead long before their great-great-great-grandchildren are blast-roasted.
 
Indeed, the danger of nearby supernovae has been the subject of scientific conjecture for decades now. It's a real threat, hardly junk science.
 
Good God, that's some bad dialogue. Well, bad monologue.

"Friends, Romulans, countryman, we share the same ears."

Come on, it's a great gag. Nice to see that Spock and the Romulans have a sense of humor.

After all, Nicholas Meyer and others have been asking us for decades to buy the conceit that the whole bloody galaxy knows Shakespeare. :lol:
 
Good God, that's some bad dialogue. Well, bad monologue.

"Friends, Romulans, countryman, we share the same ears."

Come on, it's a great gag. Nice to see that Spock and the Romulans have a sense of humor.

After all, Nicholas Meyer and others have been asking us for decades to buy the conceit that the whole bloody galaxy knows Shakespeare. :lol:

Well, if he had actually quoted Shakespeare instead of making an ear pun it would've been better.

I mean, it's like me going to Washington to address the congress and starting off:

Friends, Republicans, Countrymen, We share the same haircut.

....


...cricket...

:lol:
 
Well, if he had actually quoted Shakespeare instead of making an ear pun it would've been better.

No. If he'd actually quoted Shakespeare it wouldn't have been funny. Not even a little bit.

And it is pretty funny. I'd love to hear Nimoy actually say it in Spock's rhythms. :lol:
 
I said better, not funny. Not that it would've been good, but better.

Funny is better than dull.

There was no reason to quote that passage from Shakespeare there other than to a) make a joke or b) demonstrate that the writer stayed awake in 9th grade English and wanted to pander to the eternal pretensions of Old Trek. Eh.
 
But hey, how about the
Enterprise E commanded by Data???
I'm interested in how they explain that.
 
I said better, not funny. Not that it would've been good, but better.

Funny is better than dull.

There was no reason to quote that passage from Shakespeare there other than to a) make a joke or b) demonstrate that the writer stayed awake in 9th grade English and wanted to pander to the eternal pretensions of Old Trek. Eh.

Well, just imo, it was a lame gag, so dull is better than painful. YMMV.

But hey, how about the
Enterprise E commanded by Data???
I'm interested in how they explain that.

My guess is:
They built him a new body and downloaded him out of retardo the robot. Or maybe, in some crazy bizzaro switch, it was actually B-4 who died. Even though that makes no sense.
 
My guess is:
They built him a new body and downloaded him out of retardo the robot. Or maybe, in some crazy bizzaro switch, it was actually B-4 who died. Even though that makes no sense.

Or maybe they're just tossing that element of NEM out the window? I know I'd be grateful.
 
Good God, that's some bad dialogue. Well, bad monologue.

"Friends, Romulans, countryman, we share the same ears."

Come on, it's a great gag. Nice to see that Spock and the Romulans have a sense of humor.

After all, Nicholas Meyer and others have been asking us for decades to buy the conceit that the whole bloody galaxy knows Shakespeare. :lol:

Well, if he had actually quoted Shakespeare instead of making an ear pun it would've been better.

I mean, it's like me going to Washington to address the congress and starting off:

Friends, Republicans, Countrymen, We share the same haircut.

....


...cricket...

:lol:
Except that Spock was referring to the ears part of the quote. Talking about haircuts wouldn't have made as much sense.

It's not a bad joke. It's certainly in the vein of Nimoy's sense of humor, if not Spock's. If you ever get the chance to see Nimoy's introductory film to his Even Horizon Theatre at the renovated Griffith Observatory, then go! It's hilarious, and demonstrates his off-kilter sense of humor. Likewise if you're ever at the Boston Museum of Science's Omni theatre, hope they do the sound test because he recorded a funny piece for that over 20 years ago.
 
Or maybe...

THERE WAS A THIRD ANDROID

Anyway, this story does smack of Krypton, or maybe Global Warming - a big disaster that the leaders don't want to deal with.

Orci's message is clear: Al Gore is Superman's father.
 
Come on, it's a great gag. Nice to see that Spock and the Romulans have a sense of humor.

After all, Nicholas Meyer and others have been asking us for decades to buy the conceit that the whole bloody galaxy knows Shakespeare. :lol:

Well, if he had actually quoted Shakespeare instead of making an ear pun it would've been better.

I mean, it's like me going to Washington to address the congress and starting off:

Friends, Republicans, Countrymen, We share the same haircut.

....


...cricket...

:lol:
Except that Spock was referring to the ears part of the quote. Talking about haircuts wouldn't have made as much sense.

It's not a bad joke. It's certainly in the vein of Nimoy's sense of humor, if not Spock's. If you ever get the chance to see Nimoy's introductory film to his Even Horizon Theatre at the renovated Griffith Observatory, then go! It's hilarious, and demonstrates his off-kilter sense of humor. Likewise if you're ever at the Boston Museum of Science's Omni theatre, hope they do the sound test because he recorded a funny piece for that over 20 years ago.

My point was, to Vulcan/Romulans the pointed ears are normal, and not really worth mentioning. Like a haircut. Or a bowl cut.
 
I thought it was at least worth a chuckle.

One should also remember that the dialogue is really intended for US the reader to enjoy, not for the character's to debat about.

As for the Data thing, (spectulation) either that part of the story is pre-Nemesis or maybe it's B4 who after 8(?) years, has assumed Data's role???
 
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