5 pages for your viewing pleasure in the March 26 section for IDW Publishing of Comic Continuum.
Well, anyway I'm glad all of this fanwank with every Harry, Dick and Tom from every Trek show putting in an appearance is done away with in the comics so that the film itself will be able to focus on the really interesting story.
Turbolift control.Seems like Worf can't decide on one career. Starfleet, Federation Ambassador, Starfleet, Klingon General ... what will be next?
A minute of Bob Picardo excluded non-fans from FC? That's a bit of a strong way of putting it...And there's nothing wrong with that. I enjoy a good wank every once in a while myself. (Talking FANwank of course) It just happens to be very distracting if it acts as a substitute for a good story on screen. ENT Season 4, I'm looking at you... As for the movies, I hated Robert Picardo's cameo in First Contact. No unnecesary, added nothing to the story except a forced and unnatural comic relief moment were none was called for.
Also, all these so-called fan valentines have a way of excluding uninitiated viewers from the experience. And I think even the most die-hard fans these days would agree that new fans need to come onboard if the franchise is to survive.
It's a tie-in comic book, of course it's going to be fanwank!
So no change there then.......It's a tie-in comic book, of course it's going to be fanwank!
This story has been so wankish reading it will probably make you go blind, develop acne, and hair will grow on your palms.
It's a tie-in comic book, of course it's going to be fanwank!
This story has been so wankish reading it will probably make you go blind, develop acne, and hair will grow on your palms.
It's a tie-in comic book, of course it's going to be fanwank!
This story has been so wankish reading it will probably make you go blind, develop acne, and hair will grow on your palms.
Well, then we all have to read the tie-in comic while being locked up in the bathroom...
But seriously, Star Trek XI needs this kind of background information - for the sake of Star Trek's overall continuity and to give the long-time fans what they want and need - without actually BEING included in the movie as such... because if it WERE included, Star Trek's newly-acquired (or should I rather say 'reacquired') kewlness factor would be gone in a flash... and then we would be back where we left off with Nemesis.
''slapped together and shallow''?Well, at least some fans apparently need it. It should've been released around Valentines Day.Beyond giving so many of the usual suspects something to do, to me anyway, the story seems slapped together and shallow. I'm really not sure what it adds to what will be (I hope) my enjoyment of the movie. Eh, different strokes for different folks.
I definitely agree that it's a good thing all this was kept out of the movie. (Or, God forbid, was somehow made into the movie.)
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