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Star Trek XI Burger King Happy Meal figures/ships pics

Remember, guys.

When EPISODE III hit theaters, BK had an entirely different line of toys than it did about five or six months later when the movie came out on DVD. I imagine there's going to be another cross-promotion when the movie hits home video and there will be different figurines and vehicles.
 
They named old Spock Spock Prime? I guess "old" Spock wouldn't fly. :lol:
Spock Prime is smiling too, canon violation. ;)

I wonder if Spock Prime and Optimus Prime are related?
 
^ Maybe a non-smiling Spock wouldn't sell to kids? :lol:

Looks like I will be eating at Burger King for the next few weeks.
 
They named old Spock Spock Prime? I guess "old" Spock wouldn't fly. :lol:
The 'Spock Prime' tag has been around for a while, and is actually supposed to have been noted in the script as a means of distinguishing him from young (Quinto) Spock (though that designation does not appear in dialogue or anywhere else in the film.) You find similar use of 'prime' in mathematical notation to distinguish between related but separate quantities or figures:
If S is used to represent Spock, then represents Spock Prime, who's similar but not exactly the same Spock.
 
Those things are ass. Also, why isn't Narada included? It's more prominent in the movie than Klingon D-7's (which only appear in the Kobayashi Maru simulator) and the police hoverbike (why the fuck is that even there?)
Isn't there a scene in the benining of the movie were a bunch of KLINGON ships are geting there asses kicked by the NARADA?:confused:
 
the kelvin looks like it has two nacelles smushed into the side . . .
If you look at them, you see the ENT nacelles are shortend and the Kelvins nacelles aren't the only things smushed to the side, notice the deflector module is sticking out more in the front then it's suposed to be. Remember, these ARE kids toys, Burger King and Paramount don't need there but's sued off because some kid was stupid enough to poke his/her eye out with a nacelle?:vulcan:
 
^^ No, I imagine us folks from the old world will be getting the same stuff. My BK has always had all the merchandising stuff for all the movies.
 
I realize that these are just kids' toys, but did the artist even have any frame of reference for what he drew? I mean, the only people who even look remotely like the actors from the new film are Anton Yelchin and John Cho. The ships (other than the shuttle) look completely different than what they appear like in the movie.
 
They named old Spock Spock Prime? I guess "old" Spock wouldn't fly. :lol:
Spock Prime is smiling too, canon violation. ;)

I wonder if Spock Prime and Optimus Prime are related?

Logic *is* the right of all sentient beings, you know. :D

"At the end of this day...one sehlat shall stand, one sehlat shall fall"
 
Spock Prime is smiling too, canon violation. ;)

Not necessarily. Spock was smiling in The Cage. Maybe they are bringing some of his original characteristics back in this movie.

THE WOMEN!


Isn't there a scene in the benining of the movie were a bunch of KLINGON ships are geting there asses kicked by the NARADA?:confused:

Is there? Still, it doesn't seem like Klingons are very prominent in the film. Having a D-7 as part of this toyline would be like including a USS Saratoga as part of the TVH toyline, or a Merchantman freighter as part of the TSFS toyline. Or a USS Faragut as part of the Generations line.
 
now...if only they would film an awesome commercial for these toys that would equal the Spongebob/Sir Mixalot commercial.
 
^
The King beams in with a bag of the toys and proceeds to demonstrate them on a flat control console while redshirted, buxom yeomans stand behind him and pose.
 
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