Would it not of been a good idea for him to use the red matter on the Hobus star first, doing so would save Romulus.
I'm still trying to figure out where the Hobus star is. Is it the name of the Romulan star? Or a nearby star? And since "nearby" is a relative term in space, if it was nearby, how the hell did the impact wave make it all the way to Romulas?
how do we even know the same thing will happen to the Hobus star in the alternate timeline? we have no idea what caused it to go bang in the prime timeline
2. Nero no longer cared what happened to Romulus, since it was destroyed in 'his' timeline, nothing he could do in the alternate timeline would fix that- it was still gone for him. He was just obsessed with making sure it happened to Spock, as well.
I'm still trying to figure out where the Hobus star is. Is it the name of the Romulan star? Or a nearby star? And since "nearby" is a relative term in space, if it was nearby, how the hell did the impact wave make it all the way to Romulas?
Its possible for supernova to affect things hundreds if not thousands of lightyears away but again rare since only 1 Supernova every century on average. That part of the film is the weakest and could of easily been avoided and I would of wrote something along the line of this...
Hobus Star is the biggest star known in the entire galaxy and became unstable without any warning. The supernova breached sub space sending a shockwave out causing the nearby Romulus star to supernova and destory that system and did the same in a few other non inhabited systems. The shockwave could of threatened large parts of the Alpha Quadrant but only a small limited shockwave breached subspace Spock and his red matter stopped the rest of the energy.
But thats just me.![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.