DS9 viewers threw a fit when Red Squad got their own Defiant-class ship ("Valiant"), but this one gets a free pass? Just because it's Kirk?![]()
I'm sorry - who? When? On what?
A Starfleet ship, the Valiant, is shown to have an entire crew comprised solely of cadets (the infamous Red Squad)...
How badly is Starfleet (and the Federation) crippled in the film?
Are there any Klingons in the film?
How badly is Starfleet (and the Federation) crippled in the film?
Are there any Klingons in the film?
Klingons no, although everyone keeps talking about a deleted scene with Klingons that might end up on the DVD.
Crippled...They sent out a bunch of ships to confront the Narada. When the Enterprise arrives they've all been decimated. So yeah they get tore up. The Enterprise would've been destroyed easily except Nemo halted the attack recognizing the ship name.
Oh, hell... so it is Cadet to Captain after all?I don't believe they are at the point of graduation yet, and the events in the movie immediately follow the Kobayashi Maru incident, so there's no time lapse.
Edit: Those events are in their 3rd year at the academy btw... well... at least Kirk's 3rd year, maybe 4th for everyone else.![]()
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So what does the ending say will ultimately happen to Kirk? Will he have to give up the Enterprise and go back to the Academy? (As it should be?) Where does the "Buckle up!" scene - in which Kirk is wearing a Captain's uniform complete with rank - come in?Well, kinda, he is captain, but he's more "acting" captain during the movie and at the end since he's relief for Pike.
And I don't suppose they say what happened to Pike's original XO, do they? If they do, is it Number One?
Post-saving the world he is given a medal and given the rank of Captain (acting?) as relief for Pike.
But again, does the film resolve the question of what will *ultimately* happen to Kirk? I mean, those "Cadet to Captain" rumors aren't true, are they? (meaning, they don't give him the permanent rank of Captain at the end of the film?)
As for Pike, are his injuries as serious as they were in "The Menagerie"? Do they allow for the possibility that Pike will return to duty, and if so, is Kirk only filling in until that happens?
And one other thing: what about Pike's original first officer?
It's not a perm rank at the end of the film, they specifically state it is relief Captain for Pike.
Good.
I know I keep harping on this, but I would hope that all of you reading this would realize how totally stupid it would be to give a fresh-faced cadet the permanent rank of Captain.
VERY good. Pike is cool. Glad to see he'll recover. I wonder if Kirk and Spock will serve with him again?The don't play his injuries off to be serious at all, its implied temporary.
So much for Number One, then... Would have been nice to see who they might have tapped to play her.I'm pretty sure Spock is the "original" first officer. He promotes Spock up to acting captain when he leaves the ship.
Come to think of it, so much for the Talosians, since apparently this all means that "The Menagerie" can't happen as it originally did.
I do like the sound of that...Admiral Christopher Pike.
But does this mean there's a flash-forward at the end of the film where Kirk makes Captain (for real, this time) and is given permanent command of the Enterprise? The spoilers I'd just read here, said that Kirk only got the ship while Pike recovered from his injuries.
I didn't get the impression that the last scene was a flash forward. Especially since in the last scene on the bridge Spock requests to fill the position of first officer.
Okay, now you lost me.
What I had earlier read, in this thread, suggested this:
- At the end of the film, Kirk is still a Cadet by actual rank.
- He is given TEMPORARY command of the Enterprise by Starfleet, for only however long it takes for Pike to recover from his injuries.
- At which point it would be understood that Pike would once again become Captain of the Enterprise, and Kirk would presumably have to return to the Academy to continue his studies.
Are you telling me, then, that it is not the case? Didn't you just say that Kirk's captaincy of the ship at film's end is only supposed to be temporary? It was in this post. Quote:
Did I misinterpret you?It's not a perm rank at the end of the film, they specifically state it is relief Captain for Pike.
I really hope that those old rumors aren't true. Meaning, that Kirk would go straight from Cadet to permanent Captain. Doesn't this sound as silly to you as it does to me?
Baba, for Pete's sake, stop badgering the poor guy; you're asking the same questions over and over. This isn't an interrogation; he's doing us a favor -- all of us.It's not a massive flash forward maybe a couple of weeks i would guess, as i said before pike probably pulled some strings to get kirk the command as he sees something in kirk that shows he can be a great captain, so my impression was that kirk had the command, pike just used the temporary command to get him in the chair.
Lovely.Straight out of the academy, Kirk gets the permanent - permanent - captaincy of the Enterprise in only a couple of WEEKS? And I'm the only one who has a problem with that?
DS9 viewers threw a fit when Red Squad got their own Defiant-class ship ("Valiant"), but this one gets a free pass? Just because it's Kirk?
On the other hand...
I mean, they state right in the scene where he's getting his medal that he would be a relief captain for Pike, and the flash forward scene can't be much after the medal scene, so I think the audience is supposed to believe that it is a temporary assignment. If you tie it back to TOS, and if this Enterprise is brand new, that means there must be more Pike adventures where he is in command.
So which one of you is right?![]()
How badly is Starfleet (and the Federation) crippled in the film?
Are there any Klingons in the film?
Klingons no, although everyone keeps talking about a deleted scene with Klingons that might end up on the DVD.
Crippled...They sent out a bunch of ships to confront the Narada. When the Enterprise arrives they've all been decimated. So yeah they get tore up. The Enterprise would've been destroyed easily except Nemo halted the attack recognizing the ship name.
Interesting. So is the Kobyashi Maru simulation that same set of circumstances as it is in TWOK? Or is it just a similar no win situation?
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to badger anyone. Nef, Iano, please accept my apologies.![]()
Pines performance in the kobayashi maru was awesome, karl urban was also good in that seen.
Pines performance in the kobayashi maru was awesome, karl urban was also good in that seen.
I can already tell that Karl Urban is gonna be one of the best actors in this whole film. From what I've seen, he absolutely NAILED the persona of Dr. McCoy. (Especially in that one shuttle scene.) I think De Kelley would be proud.
I'm already trying to work out when the Blu-Ray is likely to be released.![]()
Pines performance in the kobayashi maru was awesome, karl urban was also good in that seen.
I can already tell that Karl Urban is gonna be one of the best actors in this whole film. From what I've seen, he absolutely NAILED the persona of Dr. McCoy. (Especially in that one shuttle scene.) I think De Kelley would be proud.
I'm already trying to work out when the Blu-Ray is likely to be released.![]()
As long as they leave it somewhat openended at the conclusion of the film (as to whether Pike can once again assume command), I'm okay with it. Strange as it may sound, I'm not a Pike fanboy, nor do I have anything against Kirk as a character. I guess I'm just too attached to the regular chain of command. The idea of a cadet - any cadet - going straight to a permanent captaincy, of a major ship of the line no less, does not exactly fire me up. If Pike retains command of the ship, but decides to keep Kirk on the crew and eventually - after several years - does give him the job permanently, I can believe that. I hope the film allows for that possibility. (It would be interesting, as I don't believe Kirk and Pike ever actually served together in TOS.) But in the meantime, let Kirk spend some time - no matter how short - as an Ensign, LT JG, Lieutenant, LCDR, and CDR before he makes Captain. Doesn't that make sense?
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