I loved it. It was that Vulcan had such a rich culture (especially in the novels) that made it's demise so impactful. It's the defining event that seperates STXI from TOS.
Besides, the essence of their culture lives on on the new colony planet, and with all the Katras the Vulcan elders were "downloading" when Spock came to rescue them.
Oh I agree. I'm not complaining, I'm just reflecting. If it could depress me while watching ENT (the only series still intact in the JJverse) it just means the impact has not left me. It's supposed to be depressing. I really do hope the rebuilding and loss of Vulcan is a big part of ST:XII, though I suspect it won't be. IMHO though if you're going to blow the whole thing up the loss needs to be a major element in future films. If it's just dropped and only served to angstify NuSpock for a couple scenes in XI that will be a waste.
I thought the destruction of Vulcan was a high price to pay for effect. But if you're throwing caution to the wind, why not Earth instead? Now THAT would have been ballsy!
Totally, and I would have been 100% behind it as a film move. But it also would have been much more of a reboot, without Starfleet as the background to the same extent for future movies. More aliens, humans as a much less powerful minority, trying to find what their place in the Federation was now.
If it got to you that much I think you need to revaluate your life lol.
Hey, this stuff is my deathsticks. Me and my alt.world are perfectly content with each other.