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I am willing to bet that Q will be the villian in Trek 2.

It's not so much that the general audience would `not understand` a Q character - it's that it won't fit into their trilogy or saga. Q is a TV episode character, that's all.

Prince Xixor was an excellent character in a Star Wars novel, Shadows of the Empire, taking place between Empire Strikes Back and the Return of the Jedi. Hey, great. That doesn't mean there's room for him in the films.

Introducing Q into these movies is just needlessly (and foolishly, I have to say) leading the story way off the beaten path and throwing the whole continuity of a trilogy (or perhaps longer saga) into a state of limbo without any sense of direction.

In short, it's just not going to happen. The Enterprise crew doesn't need a moral lesson from a God after stopping Nero and neither does the general audience.
 
In short, it's just not going to happen. The Enterprise crew doesn't need a moral lesson from a God after stopping Nero and neither does the general audience.

I dont know, Kirk needs to grow up. Q could i dont know, play with the idea of provoking a war between the klingons and the Federation. It would be a nice "Empire Strikes Back" type movie in the trilogy where the heroes would have huge difficulties.
 
I'm sure JJ will spin them in a different direction than what we fans have previously been used to; that's what he did with Nero and his crew.

Yeah, we never saw aggressive Romulans before.

That was not my point. Despite being "aggressive," Nero and his crew (and his ship) looked and acted nothing like the Romulans we'd previously seen in TOS and TNG. Which was a good thing, IMHO.

I dont know, Kirk needs to grow up. Q could i dont know, play with the idea of provoking a war between the klingons and the Federation. It would be a nice "Empire Strikes Back" type movie in the trilogy where the heroes would have huge difficulties.

No.
 
Why would you have, or even want, a Next Generation character in an original series story?
 
The idea that Q will be the villain is nothing, but pure speculation on the part of the OP.

Luckily I highly doubt that the Q character will be involved. Has there ever been a more overrated character in the ST universe than Q? I for one was never a fan. Couldn't stand the cheesy nature of the character as played by John Delance.
 
Trelane is more likely than Q.

What's the point of reprising Trelane? "The Squire of Gothos" comes with a surprise ending: the shock reveal that this powerful being is, in fact, an immature, petulant child, who gets reprimanded by his parents and told to leave his new toys alone and come in from play.

Similarly, I'm not expecting to have a replay of the horta ("Devil in the Dark"), Korob and Sylvia ("Catspaw"), the Triskelion gamesters, nor Balok ("The Corbomite Maneuver").
 
They could always start with Trelane killing his parents or something like that, and going on a galaxy-wide tantrum rampage. Just because a character's being recycled, doesn't mean their story is or motivations in their original appearence are. See: Pike in "The Cage" vs STXI Pike. One was disillusioned with Starfleet and life, the other saw a bright future for Starfleet in James Kirk.
 
The film with have Klingons, and in TOS-era the Federation and Klingons are enemies. There will be no god-eske characters in the movie. It will be a summer action blockbuster film. Why can't we collectively agree on what's been stated about Trek XII and let this topic die?
 
The film with have Klingons, and in TOS-era the Federation and Klingons are enemies. There will be no god-eske characters in the movie. It will be a summer action blockbuster film. Why can't we collectively agree on what's been stated about Trek XII and let this topic die?

If there will be Klingons they should have a TNG look. Its more badass and modern.
 
TNG Klingons looked like fools with pies on their heads and unconvincing rubber armour. JJ's Klingons looked dangerous. There's a picture online somewhere showing a close-up of one of their eyes. The shape isn't quite human. It's feral.

They also had a very cool modern version of the TOS Klingon costume in the Nero comic, which I think would work well.
 
JJ said Klingons will be in this movie. Besides Q is too smart/complex of a villain for general audiences to digest. Also Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith from Dr. Who) will be in the film. ....

SQUEE!

Oh, I must apologise... I didn't quite catch the rest of your post due to the shrill squeeing uttered by me as a spontaneous expression of joy regarding this wonderful fact.

:p

Purple prose? Move over, Christopher Paolini! :D
 
TNG Klingons looked like fools with pies on their heads and unconvincing rubber armour. JJ's Klingons looked dangerous. There's a picture online somewhere showing a close-up of one of their eyes. The shape isn't quite human. It's feral.

They also had a very cool modern version of the TOS Klingon costume in the Nero comic, which I think would work well.

Come on, those Klingons looked good.

JJ Klingons are not bad, but could be better:

http://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Joel-Harlow-21-300x225.jpg

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That makeup's incomplete, and the effect diminished by not having the helmet. With the forehead, which I've no doubt will look far more real than what we saw on TNG, DS9 and ENT, I'm certain we'll see the coolest Klingons ever.
 
That's what I like to see. Money being thrown around recklessly.

Cash from unlikely wagers like this may yet save the economy!



I'll put $10 on Admiral Archer being the villain...
 
That makeup's incomplete, and the effect diminished by not having the helmet. With the forehead, which I've no doubt will look far more real than what we saw on TNG, DS9 and ENT, I'm certain we'll see the coolest Klingons ever.

It is almost frightening how much I always agree with your posts. If the next movie does have Klingons I feel they will be more realistic than they have ever been portrayed on Star Trek.
 
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