The only thing that really surprised was the actual plot. And when I say surprised I mean more staring at the screen in disbelief as to how retarded the whole thing was.
I often wonder if bits of Vulcan got deposited back in time when it was sucked through the black hole.Yeah the whole "red matter" stuff coupled with a "supernova" that can destroy a whole galaxy... please... Not to mention there is a super massive black hole about three minutes at warp 5 away from Earth!
And bits of Nero thinking about it. Did his ship actually blow up?I often wonder if bits of Vulcan got deposited back in time when it was sucked through the black hole.
And bits of Nero thinking about it. Did his ship actually blow up?I often wonder if bits of Vulcan got deposited back in time when it was sucked through the black hole.
Okay, but surely loads of debris would've been deposited somewhere (given that the red matter sends things back in time for some reason)?
-The thing with the unicorns and Denis Leary punching the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in the head while riding The Silver Surfer's surfboard.
wut ?
Kinda like an interstellar old faithful?
Even allowing for whatever magnifying effect the red matter might have, you're still talking about the mass of one Space Octopus Narada (admittedly large for what it is, but pretty dinky on a cosmic scale) -- hardly supermassive, and because of that probably not very long-lived. And if it didn't dissipate, well, how much gravitational force would the mass of a seven-mile-long spaceship exert?...Not to mention there is a super massive black hole about three minutes at warp 5 away from Earth!
An interesting notion -- belching out a batch of spare parts and debris every twenty-five years or so. Heh.Kinda like an interstellar old faithful?
I suspect the Narad and Jellyfish survived bacause they were tough ships, with structural integrity fields and other techniologies that allowed them to remain structurally intact.
The Narada may be the way it is because of some regenerative technology, and in the Countdown comics, got this from Borg/Romulan hybrid technology.
The Jellyfish, according to Countdown, was created for extreme environments, and thus may have had some capabilities to survive severe gravitational environments.
Once the Narada is blown to bits, and essentially torn in half, no force field or regenerative capabilities would save it from spaghettification, and it would be gravitationally destroyed even on the subatomic level, and it's energy released as an X-Ray Burst.
Things that took me by surprise?? The cool retro way that women characters were so negligible unless of course they gave birth to one of the important men or were an important man's girlfriend! And the great arse baring miniskirt uniforms - so practical on combat vessels and guaranteed to make sure that women officers and crew were presented as objects for the male gaze! After all, the fact that women in Iraq are already taking combat roles here in the primitive 21st century doesn't mean that things can't go back to "the way it should be" in the future!
Ain't it great to have the really good things about classic 60s Trek revived?
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