In both Star Trek 2009 and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, both written by the same writers, I found myself quite disturbed by how two characters I admired as a child, Captain Kirk and Optimus Prime, seemed to execute their downed opponents when those opponents were no longer able to fight back any longer. In Trek, Kirk blows away Nero and his crew when they refuse to surrender, even through the enemy warship is disabled.
In Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus Prime appears to mercilessly execute a downed Decepticon who is no longer a threat, with other autobots and army personnel looking on. Prime even says, "Any last words?", as though he's relishing killing this Decepticon.
These are not the actions of the original characters the new versions are based on. True, the original Kirk and Optimus Prime killed, but only when they seemed to have no choice, it seemed - Kirk didn't blow away the Gorn at the end of Arena, even though he originally wanted to - the Gorn had killed many humans. At the heart of his character, Kirk got angry at injustice, but he was a moral, compassionate character at the core, even to his enemies.
This makes me a bit nervous for the next Star Trek movie, because I wonder if we'll see Kirk just blowing away enemies without mercy. I don't mind a Star Trek full of action, as long as it doesn't lose its heart. This is not Die Hard.
In Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus Prime appears to mercilessly execute a downed Decepticon who is no longer a threat, with other autobots and army personnel looking on. Prime even says, "Any last words?", as though he's relishing killing this Decepticon.
These are not the actions of the original characters the new versions are based on. True, the original Kirk and Optimus Prime killed, but only when they seemed to have no choice, it seemed - Kirk didn't blow away the Gorn at the end of Arena, even though he originally wanted to - the Gorn had killed many humans. At the heart of his character, Kirk got angry at injustice, but he was a moral, compassionate character at the core, even to his enemies.
This makes me a bit nervous for the next Star Trek movie, because I wonder if we'll see Kirk just blowing away enemies without mercy. I don't mind a Star Trek full of action, as long as it doesn't lose its heart. This is not Die Hard.