Iano what about the beam that cuts through San Franciso? Any damage, what is up with that?
it's not canon but I think Saavik wasn't born on Vulcan.
I don't think its ever been officially said, but I recall one of the novels stating she was born on Romulus or something Romulan controlled.
The Pandora Principle by Caroline Clowes. Spock finds her there. And I think one of her parents (in fanon at least) was supposed to be Romulan.
Iano what about the beam that cuts through San Franciso? Any damage, what is up with that?
Nah no damage, they shoot up the platform generating the beam and it falls into the ocean by the bridge. It's not really a major scene or anything.
Iano what about the beam that cuts through San Franciso? Any damage, what is up with that?
Nah no damage, they shoot up the platform generating the beam and it falls into the ocean by the bridge. It's not really a major scene or anything.
It's just that we've all heard that there is a reason the Enterprise is built in Iowa this time. Did they deal with that?
I guess we all assumed that Nero would destroy San Francisco - taking the fleet yards with it - and that would have been the reason. So it isn't that, then?
Thank you so much, Iano!!!
Anything special about the Narada, like weapons or technology or anything?
Anything special about the Narada, like weapons or technology or anything?
It's *huge* for starters, and the weaponry was pretty advanced.
Starfleet sends in like 7 or 8 ships, the Enterprise is slightly delayed thanks to Sulu. Basically the Narada tears them a new one and the Enterprise is down to like 30% shields after the first volley. Only reason they survive is because Nero recognizes the name on the hull. So yeah... an extra century of weaponry tech helps.
Anything special about the Narada, like weapons or technology or anything?
It's *huge* for starters, and the weaponry was pretty advanced.
Starfleet sends in like 7 or 8 ships, the Enterprise is slightly delayed thanks to Sulu. Basically the Narada tears them a new one and the Enterprise is down to like 30% shields after the first volley. Only reason they survive is because Nero recognizes the name on the hull. So yeah... an extra century of weaponry tech helps.
I'm guessing it is Romulan technology? Which is pretty powerful in comparison to the Federation even in the 24th century.
Can it cloak, does it cloak?
OH, and what happens during the time it destroys the Kelvin and when it meets up with the Enterprise, seems like a lot of time lapsed there, what was Nero doing?
Thank you so much, Iano!!!
Absolutely, its great to share with you guys!
Thank you so much, Iano!!!
Absolutely, its great to share with you guys!
I've got a question for you Iano, does the film establish the dates (as in what year) the various scenes take place in? For example, is Kirk still born in 2233? And is there a gap in time between Kirk graduating and assuming command of the Enteprise?
My thanks as well.
What intervals of Spock's life do we see?
What intervals of Spock's life do we see?
Young boy, pre-Starfleet (teens? 20s?), and Academy graduate / bulk of the movie.
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