All Seeing Eye
Admiral
They couldn't blow up Earth because that would be too nuBSG.
If they'd blown up Earth I don't think I could possibly be held responsible for my actions following the film.
They couldn't blow up Earth because that would be too nuBSG.
It was like making a M.A.S.H. reboot that shows Korea being wiped off the map by nuclear weapons. It's pointless and makes no sense. It's like an X-files reboot that shows Scully die in the first five minutes. It's crap.
It was like making a M.A.S.H. reboot that shows Korea being wiped off the map by nuclear weapons. It's pointless and makes no sense. It's like an X-files reboot that shows Scully die in the first five minutes. It's crap.
Star Trek doesn't revolve around Vulcan. It'd be like a reboot of The Office where one of the characters loses their desk in an accident.
Only because Robau is there.It's a different universe. The Prime Universe Vulcans are still the same. If you want Prime Vulcans, go watch some of the previous series or read one of the novels.
It's not like Nero went back in time to the 70s and nuked Paramount before all the spinoff material existed.
Then why are you complaining?Besides, the destruction of Vulcan doesn't really allow for more freedom in story telling, Vulcan and Vulcans didn't exactly play a huge role in any of the 24th Century era shows anyways, and was rarely ever featured or covered much at all, so whether it was there or not wouldn't have affected the story telling too much i any way.
I mean, really, if they wanted to they could essentially do a reset button: settle the survivors on a new planet, call it Vulcan, and have them reproduce like rabbits until they were overpopulated and rebuild replicas of their ancient monuments. It's what Trek IV did with the Enterprise-A, after all. I'm hoping nuTrek won't do anything like this, though. Events must have consequences.
I mean, really, if they wanted to they could essentially do a reset button: settle the survivors on a new planet, call it Vulcan, and have them reproduce like rabbits until they were overpopulated and rebuild replicas of their ancient monuments. It's what Trek IV did with the Enterprise-A, after all. I'm hoping nuTrek won't do anything like this, though. Events must have consequences.
Vulcan 2 will repopulate as quickly as it can. That's a given, I think. I also think that they will seek to preserve their culture as much as possible. They might well draw into themselves as they rebuild/recover from this major trauma.
What will come out of all of this won't be the usual Vulcans, I don't think. They will change as a result of this. How, I'm not quite sure. But I don't think you can lose almost your entire race and stay just the same, whether you're logical beings or not. It will mark them.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. They only did it for the cool effects shot.
At least Vulcan had a reason to be destroyed.
Ceti Alpha 6 has no excuse.![]()
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