They should have put Morn in as the alien between Kirk and Uehora in the bar scene. That would have been PERFECT.
After spending lots of money to reboot the franchise why would they go back to the old, stale timeline?
After spending lots of money to reboot the franchise why would they go back to the old, stale timeline?
I read somewhere that Spock Prime did some type of mojo to preserve the present TL, so yeah its possible to backbuild from our present line
^Except antimatter's real and has demonstrable and predictable physical properties.
Like the ability to power a faster than light drive?
I agree, and I'm not really criticizing using red matter, and, indeed, I'm glad that this time around they ascribed imaginary properties to something that's actually imaginary. Like I said in another thread, it's ice-nine. Just believe in it.My point is that while Trek might have always had a basis in science fact, the application has often been very much science fiction. Red Matter is a plot device, like a thousand others in Star Trek's history.
Typical summer blockbuster type movie where action/special effects are all that matters. I am truly shocked at all the love this movie is getting. This movie had more plotholes and characterization problems than Nemesis.
I felt alone in the XI forum but I guess I'm really alone in here. I left the theater feeling ill. The new movie was abysmal on every level except for ILM's work. The plot was complete garbage and I didn't find the characters were fleshed out all that much. I didn't care for the sets and the music left something to be desired.
Judged as part of Trek, I would say it's in name only. Judged purely as cinema, it's just a second-rate summer action movie.
Why does Kirk run onto the bridge to tell Pike about the Romulan attack? He could've just used a comm system, or done a site-to-site transport.
I just saw it performed in the DS9 episode Dramatis Personae, so yeah, it's possible in the 24th.I don't think the writers consistently made the choice with this in mind, but Kirk not being able to do site-to-site transport is consistent with the "Star Trek" episode where Spock says site-to-site transport on a ship has never been attempted before. Obviously this was no longer a problem by the time of the TNG era. I don't remember which episode this is from, which annoys me, because I'm sure I've seen it recently.
An explanation for Uhura and Spock being together? What do you want, an explanation for affection and love? Would have been a pretty philosophic movie then.Spock banging Uhura and no explanation is given as to why (unless I missed something); also comes across as hammy - a needless attempt to sex it up in a 90210/Melrose Place kind of way.
I see you missed the Cardassian Sunrise then. It is supposed to be a nod in DS9's direction.Very insulting how they try to canonize ENT yet both not even mention, and implicitly erase DS9.
Deep Space Nine is also a television series consisting of seven years worth of episodes. I don't see how anyone can successfully compare it to a two-hour feature film.Way inferior to DS9, which has all the good things this movie has, only has them better, and has intelligence as well.
Yeah, but who would have paid to watch that? I mean, besides a few internet fans?They definitely could have made a much better movie, with the same tone and style as the movie they made, out of DS9 and its characters with 7 years of excellent development already built up.
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