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Star Trek XI's inconsistences

EJA

Fleet Captain
I just had a look at the inconsistences section for XI on the Ex Astris Scientia website, and it got me thinking: Are the errors in the film much bigger than those in all the other Trek TV shows and films?
 
Over time I have seen lots of people mentioning inconsistencies that are not really inconsistencies at all.
And that goes for other onscreen Trek too, not just XI.

I must admit i've not read the EAS list (and can't say i intend to really).

The general feeling I have though after all this time is that XI doesn't have any more inconsistencies than your average movie and is hardly the worst Trek in that department.
 
As with any movie or TV show, I can forgive any inconsistencies/plot holes/whatever if I like the damn thing. And in the case of the new movie, I most certainly do.

Now if I hated it (which I don't), then I could really sink my teeth into the iffy bits. Not that it'd make a blind bit of difference either way, of course. But it can be fun.

:D
 
I did a quick scan of the EAS list. It's pretty silly, complaining about registry numbers and the colour of Vulcan's sky. Yeah, being a reboot this film would have more of these inconsistencies than most, but who cares? It's just a side effect of getting the new blood the franchise needed. Not even an unpleasant one, since it helps make the product feel fresh.
 
I just had a look at the inconsistences section for XI on the Ex Astris Scientia website, and it got me thinking: Are the errors in the film much bigger than those in all the other Trek TV shows and films?
Skimming that list, I'd have to say that many of the items on it aren't even really inconsistencies -- they're just nitpicks of minor details (most of which have already been kicked around here to the point of being threadbare) having nothing whatsoever to do with consistency.

"The region of the real Riverside, Iowa, is not as flat as in the movie"? Give me a break. That's like complaining about how many times we've seen Vasquez Rocks.

"The crevice that becomes the grave of the classic Corvette is definitely man-made." Duh. It's a quarry; they have lots of those in eastern Iowa (though the one we see in the movie is actually located in Vermont and was digitally inserted into the too-flat :lol: Iowa landscape near Bakersfield.)

These are large errors? The list has been padded with "errors" equally glaring.

"What are several Academy cadets doing there, in the middle of nowhere in Iowa?" Dozens of plausible explanations have been offered in this forum alone for something which really doesn't require an explanation at all. They're there to get into a bar fight with James T. Kirk (attitude case) and set up his meeting with (Starfleet Chief of Recruiting) Pike and get him on the shuttle to the Academy by morning -- seriously, what more do you really need?

Do I think this film contains larger errors than all of the other movies and shows? Nope.
 
Just wanted to point out that the website in question has a section for the rest of the films (except for "TMP" I believe) and their "Inconsistencies."
 
I just had a look at the inconsistences section for XI on the Ex Astris Scientia website, and it got me thinking: Are the errors in the film much bigger than those in all the other Trek TV shows and films?
Depends how you look at it since a large part of the movie is an alternate timeline where a LOT has changed. I think the parts on the Kelvin and the 24th century worth noting for inconsistences in relation to established Star Trek Canon.
 
If you want to see a movie filled with Trek inconsistencies, watch TWOK.

Now before you burn me in effigy, I LOVE TWOK, as do many Trek fans. I'm just saying the inconsistencies of TWOK never mattered to many except the most hardcore (or perhaps more amply put "hard-headed") Trek fans. I think the same is true of ST09.
 
I skimmed a few pages. I shook my head. I'd nitpick the nitpicking but I don't have that much free time.
 
I think I agree with what was mentioned before. Only the stuff aboard the kelvin should fall into the inconsistences thing. After that this new timeline has been altered to the point where from a writer's point of view 'anything can happen'.

Up to the viewer to accept or not to accept this new world after that :)

Vons
 
"The region of the real Riverside, Iowa, is not as flat as in the movie"? Give me a break. That's like complaining about how many times we've seen Vasquez Rocks.

Or Monument Valley Utah being substituted for Texas in John Ford westerns.
 
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