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Did anyone else notice this? Vader in STXI

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At least I'm not the only one. My wife and I both listened to it several times. And it sounded like "Vader" to both of us. Of course, we could be wrong. There was a lot of background noise that could have obscured the pronunciation. But I'll stick to what I heard.

I just naturally assumed it was another of the many Star Wars references JJA saw fit to sprinkle all over his new Star Trek movie.
 
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I just naturally assumed it was another of the many Star Wars references JJA saw fit to sprinkle all over his new Star Trek movie.

And this is a big deal, why?

Simply because, in my opinion, there is waaaay too much Star Wars in this movie. If I wanted to watch Star Wars, I would pop a Star Wars DVD into the player and watch it. I don't care for that much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.
 
I just naturally assumed it was another of the many Star Wars references JJA saw fit to sprinkle all over his new Star Trek movie.

And this is a big deal, why?

Simply because, in my opinion, there is waaaay too much Star Wars in this movie. If I wanted to watch Star Wars, I would pop a Star Wars DVD into the player and watch it. I don't care for that much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

Like what? There's an R2D2 Easter Egg that's so fast you can only see it if you freeze-frame, and this ubiquitous "Vader" reference. Just where exactly is all this other SW stuff you're spouting about?
 
And this is a big deal, why?

Simply because, in my opinion, there is waaaay too much Star Wars in this movie. If I wanted to watch Star Wars, I would pop a Star Wars DVD into the player and watch it. I don't care for that much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

Like what? There's an R2D2 Easter Egg that's so fast you can only see it if you freeze-frame, and this ubiquitous "Vader" reference. Just where exactly is all this other SW stuff you're spouting about?

Let's see what I can remember. Now this goes deeper than just an occasional "easter egg" or "in-joke". And don't get me wrong, I enjoy a little in-joke every now and again just as much as the next guy. I particularly liked the Firefly in the BSG mini-series. However, there's a difference between an occasional in-joke and scattering the stuff all over the movie. If the "Vader" reference had been one of only two SW references in STXI, I would have no problem with it. But STXI has SW all-frakkin-over it. From "Vader", to Delta Hoth and that "there's always a bigger fish" scene, to the hyperdrive/warp effect, to Keesner/Jar-Jar, to the Death Star/Spacedock, to the Falcon dropping out of hyperdrive at Alderaan scene with the Abramsprise and the debris field, to Naboo blaster sound effects for Kirk and Spock's phasers on the Narada, to R2D2 floating by in the debris field, to the obvious Star Wars-like sound effects for the shuttles and Jellyfish, and I can go on and on and on. Just a little in-joke would have been fine. But JJA literally made STXI his version of Star Wars. I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.
 
And this is a big deal, why?

Simply because, in my opinion, there is waaaay too much Star Wars in this movie. If I wanted to watch Star Wars, I would pop a Star Wars DVD into the player and watch it. I don't care for that much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

Like what? There's an R2D2 Easter Egg that's so fast you can only see it if you freeze-frame, and this ubiquitous "Vader" reference. Just where exactly is all this other SW stuff you're spouting about?

For crissakes, don't encourage him.:scream:

I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

So now you hate Star Trek AND Star Wars... that explains alot. I see from this that you also hated First Contact for including the Millennium Falcon in the fight against the Borg Cube.
 
From "Vader", to Delta Hoth and that "there's always a bigger fish" scene, to the hyperdrive/warp effect, to Keesner/Jar-Jar, to the Death Star/Spacedock, to the Falcon dropping out of hyperdrive at Alderaan scene with the Abramsprise and the debris field, to Naboo blaster sound effects for Kirk and Spock's phasers on the Narada, to R2D2 floating by in the debris field, to the obvious Star Wars-like sound effects for the shuttles and Jellyfish, and I can go on and on and on. Just a little in-joke would have been fine. But JJA literally made STXI his version of Star Wars.

I'm sorry, but all that stuff you listed is completely subjective (except for R2D2, obviously). I for one didn't think of Star Wars with any of those examples you posted. For example, by your logic, Rura Penthe in The Undiscovered Country was a ripoff of Hoth (which it wasn't), for the simple fact that it was an ice planet. And when the Enterprise-D dropped out of warp into the Wolf 359 debris field in "BoBW," was that a Star Wars reference too?

I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.
You said those same words in your last post. Saying them twice doesn't make them true.
 
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For crissakes, don't encourage him.:scream:

I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

So now you hate Star Trek AND Star Wars... that explains alot. I see from this that you also hated First Contact for including the Millennium Falcon in the fight against the Borg Cube.

Actually, I rather like Star Wars and watch it frequently. I simply don't like an overabundance of Star Wars references in my Star Trek. They are wonderful separately, but not combined as JJA did with this movie. And I loved First Contact. Never noticed the Falcon until somebody pointed it out later. And one little easter egg like that is not bad. Scattering Star Wars stuff through the whole movie is irritating, though.
 
For crissakes, don't encourage him.:scream:

I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.

So now you hate Star Trek AND Star Wars... that explains alot. I see from this that you also hated First Contact for including the Millennium Falcon in the fight against the Borg Cube.

Actually, I rather like Star Wars and watch it frequently. I simply don't like an overabundance of Star Wars references in my Star Trek. They are wonderful separately, but not combined as JJA did with this movie. And I loved First Contact. Never noticed the Falcon until somebody pointed it out later. And one little easter egg like that is not bad. Scattering Star Wars stuff through the whole movie is irritating, though.


Don't forget to say that this is all your opinion, and not fact, since "your Star Trek" doesn't matter to anyone else but yourself.
 
I'm sorry, but all that stuff you listed is completely subjective (except for R2D2, obviously). I for one didn't think of Star Wars with any of those examples you posted. For example, by your logic, Rura Penthe in The Undiscovered Country was a ripoff of Hoth (which it wasn't), for the simple fact that it was an ice planet.

No. At the time of TUC, the movie's director didn't frequently tell the media that he was a Star Wars fan and didn't like Star Trek (I'll find the quote later). So there was no reason to even consider Rura Penthe as analogous to Hoth.

Also, if they had given the planet a different name, the comparison to Hoth probably wouldn't have ever come up. Had the "there's always a bigger fish" scene not happened, maybe the comparison wouldn't have come up either. Two SW references in the same scene is a bit much.

And when the Enterprise-D dropped out of warp into the Wolf 359 debris field in "BoBW," was that a Star Wars reference too?

Ummm. No. They knew there was a debris field there. The Enterprise-D actually had sensors that worked.

In the case of Vulcan/Alderaan, they had no idea they were going to drop out of warp in a debris field, as Han had no idea he was dropping out of hyperspace into and asteroid field.

I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek. It ruins the flavor.
You said those same words in your last post. Saying them twice doesn't make them true.

Makes it true for me. Maybe not for you. That's the beauty of having an opinion.
 
IIRC Abrams said he was more of a SW than a ST fan. He NEVER said he didn't like Star Trek. And since ILM did a significant amount of SFX for much of Star Trek over the last couple of decades, I don't really see the big deal, but then I am not trying to make a big deal out of virtually nothing like some people who seem content to post just to annoy fans of the movie.
 
I'm not seeing a lot of those supposed Star Wars references. "I hope you know what you're doing" and "punch it" strike me as much more direct quotes to Lucas' film.

If the sound effects strike you as similar to Star Wars, for example, it's probably due to two reasons: (1) Lucas' film borrowing from the original television show or (2) Ben Burtt doing sound work on both projects.
 
I don't care for too much Star Wars in my Star Trek.

ST:TMP saluted both Darth Vader and Miss Piggy in images of V'ger architecture.

In ST III, McCoy visits the "Star Wars Bar" in San Francisco. IIRC, they made a sign for it too, but it wasn't shown in the movie.
 
The novelization gives these names:

Blake - Newton
Burke - Starbase Three
Counter - Odyssey
Fugeman - Regula One
Gerace - Farragut
Korax - Drake
McCoy - Enterprise
McGrath - Potemkin
Tel-Peh - Bradbury
Davis - Kongo
Jaxa - Endeavor
T'nag - Antares
Uhura - Farragut.

Mmmm, does that mean Uhura was "Beyond Antares"? ;)
 
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