Somebody mentioned that he stays in the alternate past to help the Vulcan survivors.
Using the name is their way of providing continuity porn. They think that by using the name, Trekkies everywhere will say how awesome they are to have honored the original because they used a name from one of the first episodes.I'm curious why the planet in this movie was called Delta Vega. It doesn't resemble the one in Where No Man Has Gone Before and it's location is nowhere near the galaxy's edge. In fact, it's located near another very familiar planet. I'll put the rest in spoiler code.
Nero drops Prime Spock on Delta Vega so that he can witness Vulcan's destruction.
As I'm sure he'd be the first to tell you...
I think it gives us an idea how far they will go with "respecting canon" and how "serious" this whole alternate timeline thing is. Things like DV and new engineering cannot easily be explained with a "simple" new timeline situation.Using the name is their way of providing continuity porn. They think that by using the name, Trekkies everywhere will say how awesome they are to have honored the original because they used a name from one of the first episodes.![]()
I think it gives us an idea how far they will go with "respecting canon" and how "serious" this whole alternate timeline thing is. Things like DV and new engineering cannot easily be explained with a "simple" new timeline situation.
This is de-facto a full-fledged reboot. Good.
You don't respect these people? Oh dear oh dear oh dear...![]()
As I'm sure he'd be the first to tell you...
Unlikely.
Question for those who have already seen the movie: Was anything learned from Nero's destruction of Vulcan...
Question for those who have already seen the movie: Was anything learned from Nero's destruction of Vulcan...
That he's a bad-ass mofo?
I'd actually have more respect for it if that were actually the case and they just did a BSG style reboot. I'd still hate the fact that they did a reboot, but I'd have more respect for the fact that they weren't trying to pass it off as anything but what it was.
Question for those who have already seen the movie: Was anything learned from Nero's destruction of Vulcan that aided our heroes in his ultimate defeat?
I kind of hope so. I hope this wasn't done totally for effect. Because if so, it means after we've all seen this movie, I fear we'll be debating which "death scene" was worse, the way Berman et al killed off Kirk in GEN, or the way Abrams et al destroyed Vulcan in ST09.
Just saw it at the UK premiere against all the odds (literally).
It was bloody amazing.
(Meaning I have it all freshly engraved on my mind if peeps want a spoilin')![]()
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