Spock shot his red matter torpedo into the supernova which pulped an entire planet!
And this, my friends, is how babies are made.
Are you sure it isn't time for a colorful metaphor?
Spock shot his red matter torpedo into the supernova which pulped an entire planet!
And this, my friends, is how babies are made.
Lol and this is a good example of no critique at all. It is also an example of how not to answer an open question.![]()
The answer was no, as in no plot hole was opened.
Based on wiki's definition of a plot hole I am still convinced that none of the things mentioned in these three threads are actual full blown plot holes. The closest I have seen to one is the "How did the Enterprise catch up to the Narada?" argument. This would be one if no mention of the Enterprise increasing its speed was made.
Definitely. Conversation is impossible if not everyone uses the same terminology.Would people prefer it if I used the term 'plot weakness' to refer to something absent from the plot that can be plugged with a made up explanation and 'plot hole' to refer to something that cannot be plugged at all?
As to Scotty switching off his space beeper, a further point. Call him irresponsible all you want, but the dude beamed Archer's dog away and got sent to the ass end of space. We already know he's irresponsible and a danger to the beings around him. Objecting to those character traits is one thing, but if he does something else irresponsible like switching off his beeper, then that's completely in character.
It's the comparative speed that's the issue. To be only an hour behind the Enterprise would have to be travelling faster than the Narada. Given how fast TNG ships can fly, why was Narada travelling so slow? That's the plot hole.
2) Even if they didn't go all the way to the core, just how far did they get? The Earth's crust accounts for less than 1% of its volume; after few miles down, you reach the lava (technically magma).
ETA: Ah the Klingon space thing.. that's why we're assuming eh? I don't recall the dialogue. Does it clearly state that the Narada is in Klingon space right before attacking Vulcan?
As to Scotty switching off his space beeper, a further point. Call him irresponsible all you want, but the dude beamed Archer's dog away and got sent to the ass end of space. We already know he's irresponsible and a danger to the beings around him. Objecting to those character traits is one thing, but if he does something else irresponsible like switching off his beeper, then that's completely in character.
Regarding how close Delta Vega is to Vulcan (rom http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/18/orci-kurtzman-to-answer-fan-questions-at-trekmovie-transcript-of-last-weeks-impromptu-qa/, and cited through http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Delta_Vega_(Vulcan_system)):As to Scotty switching off his space beeper, a further point. Call him irresponsible all you want, but the dude beamed Archer's dog away and got sent to the ass end of space. We already know he's irresponsible and a danger to the beings around him. Objecting to those character traits is one thing, but if he does something else irresponsible like switching off his beeper, then that's completely in character.
Within naked eye distance of Vulcan is the ass end of space?
464. Boborci - May 18, 2009
52. Smike van Dyke – May 18, 2009
QUESTION:
How can Spock observe the destruction of his homeworld from the surface of Delta Vega. Even if Delta Vega wasn’t near the edge of the galaxy, you couldn’t watch the implosion from a neighbouring planet. You couldn’t see Earth from Mars either. Is Delta Vega a Vulcan moon or what?
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I prefer to think of Delta Vega as being in close orbit (although it could be a moon), but nonetheless, we like to think of that sequence as impressionistic for a general audience. In other words, Nero could’ve beamed Spock prime down to Delta Vega with a telescope or some other type of measuring device to allow Spock to experience the pain of perceiving the destruction of his home world, but that simply isn’t very cinematic.
I never said his rationale was that he couldn't leave his post.Not only did Scotty not respond to the escape pod distress call but he didn`t respond to Vulcan distress calls either. On top of that, he just beamed away with Kirk for no reason. So he can`t say he couldn`t respond to the distress calls because he couldn`t abandon his post.
The whole Delta Vegas thing was simply to have the amazing coincidence of Kirk, Spock and Scotty all being withing a days walk of each other on an otherwise unihabited planet. Not amout of "it wasn't very cinematic" won't change the fact that things happened as they did because otherwise the story would have collapsed.
Did Nero know that the base was on Delta Vega when he standed Spock? If so, why place him so close. If not, then how did he end up so close with an entire planet to choose from?
It's a popcorn movie. It's not intended to withstand scutiny. It's intended to be a fast paced action movie. The plot is secondary.
They wouldn't have had the cgi lobster monster scene and scotty wouldn't have come across as comedy relief.
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