Ya, I'm gona rant about this again.
I've read a lot of reviews for the new Star Trek movie and every one of them always mentions Uhura as having a more solid role in this movie than she ever had in the original series run. I'm not sure I agree with that opinion since she doesn't really do anything useful or pivotal. In fact, I can count three whole instances in the movie that would require the use of a communications officer but is handed over to someone else instead.
1. The ship-wide broadcast scene. You would think that the officer responsible for communications would be the one to do this, but instead it's handed over to the barely intelligible navigation officer Chekov. While Uhura wasn't at her station at the time this took place, it does reinforce why the communication station is never really put to good use. If you watch Balance of Terror, Uhura is the one who actually commences the ship-wide broadcast for Kirk and Spock where Chekov does it all on his own.
2. Alerting Starfleet. After Vulcan is destroyed and communications are back online, Spock orders someone to alert Starfleet on what has happened. Does Uhura do this now that she's at her station? No. Someone off screen who is no where near the coms station does. Uhura actually leaves her station without assigning anyone to it to take over so she can make out with Spock in the Turbo lift.
3. Hailing Nero. After Chekov informs Kirk that Nero's ship is losing power, Kirk orders him to "Hail them now." to which Chekov replies "Aye!". This is the second instance when the navigation's station is told to do a communication's officer's task that was always done by Uhura in the original series.
I guess it was the romance between her and Spock that got everybody thinking she had more of a role in the movie than in the seires. That's pretty sad reasoning since, while I'm certainly not opposed to them being a couple at all, it was a hollow relationship that never developed outside of the film just telling you that "They're together". Not very pivotal or important for a character if you ask me.
In my previous posts, others have said that she did decipher the klingon transmission, but then I reminded them that we never actually saw her do this. Instead she explains to her room mate on what she learns while we watch her undress with the most convenient camera angles so we can see every moment of it. And why doesn't she tell any Starfleet official about this? If anyone lost 47 ships to an unkown attacker, we'd never stop hearing about it. She literally takes this as "meh" news that's only worth mentioning to her room mate.
And as I've stated many times already, the transmission wasn't much help anyways since the Enterprise didn't come under attack by the Narada immediately after it entered Vulcan. In fact, the Enterprise had an entire minute after coming out of warp to react before the Narada even open fired. You think that looking at all the destroyed Starships that Captain Pike wouldn't order Red Alert in like 1 hundredth of a second? So Uhura's only contribution wasn't even needed.
She does more in Balance of Terror than she does in this movie to the point where she actually takes over the navigation station, and people are saying her role in the movie is much more vital and important? I'm not convinced.
I've read a lot of reviews for the new Star Trek movie and every one of them always mentions Uhura as having a more solid role in this movie than she ever had in the original series run. I'm not sure I agree with that opinion since she doesn't really do anything useful or pivotal. In fact, I can count three whole instances in the movie that would require the use of a communications officer but is handed over to someone else instead.
1. The ship-wide broadcast scene. You would think that the officer responsible for communications would be the one to do this, but instead it's handed over to the barely intelligible navigation officer Chekov. While Uhura wasn't at her station at the time this took place, it does reinforce why the communication station is never really put to good use. If you watch Balance of Terror, Uhura is the one who actually commences the ship-wide broadcast for Kirk and Spock where Chekov does it all on his own.
2. Alerting Starfleet. After Vulcan is destroyed and communications are back online, Spock orders someone to alert Starfleet on what has happened. Does Uhura do this now that she's at her station? No. Someone off screen who is no where near the coms station does. Uhura actually leaves her station without assigning anyone to it to take over so she can make out with Spock in the Turbo lift.
3. Hailing Nero. After Chekov informs Kirk that Nero's ship is losing power, Kirk orders him to "Hail them now." to which Chekov replies "Aye!". This is the second instance when the navigation's station is told to do a communication's officer's task that was always done by Uhura in the original series.
I guess it was the romance between her and Spock that got everybody thinking she had more of a role in the movie than in the seires. That's pretty sad reasoning since, while I'm certainly not opposed to them being a couple at all, it was a hollow relationship that never developed outside of the film just telling you that "They're together". Not very pivotal or important for a character if you ask me.
In my previous posts, others have said that she did decipher the klingon transmission, but then I reminded them that we never actually saw her do this. Instead she explains to her room mate on what she learns while we watch her undress with the most convenient camera angles so we can see every moment of it. And why doesn't she tell any Starfleet official about this? If anyone lost 47 ships to an unkown attacker, we'd never stop hearing about it. She literally takes this as "meh" news that's only worth mentioning to her room mate.
And as I've stated many times already, the transmission wasn't much help anyways since the Enterprise didn't come under attack by the Narada immediately after it entered Vulcan. In fact, the Enterprise had an entire minute after coming out of warp to react before the Narada even open fired. You think that looking at all the destroyed Starships that Captain Pike wouldn't order Red Alert in like 1 hundredth of a second? So Uhura's only contribution wasn't even needed.
She does more in Balance of Terror than she does in this movie to the point where she actually takes over the navigation station, and people are saying her role in the movie is much more vital and important? I'm not convinced.