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It's gonna be Khan (pretty damn sure now with the pics)

I'm not sure if Khan in Trek: XII is more "Sombrero" or "Blue Warp Nacelles." One thing's for sure... ammunition for those that rally behind the axe-grinder, "Hollywood has run out of ideas."
 
Maybe this was mentioned up thread, I don't recall and the thread's getting too long to reread everything, but if Cumberbatch is Khan, while the Starfleet clothes are explainable, what about his Starfleet sideburns? Before everything apparently went terribly bad, did Khan get a shave and a haircut aboard the Enterprise?

Good points. That's because he probably isn't Khan, but what the hell do I know? I just have a set of eyes.:p
 
Maybe this was mentioned up thread, I don't recall and the thread's getting too long to reread everything, but if Cumberbatch is Khan, while the Starfleet clothes are explainable, what about his Starfleet sideburns? Before everything apparently went terribly bad, did Khan get a shave and a haircut aboard the Enterprise?

Good points. That's because he probably isn't Khan, but what the hell do I know? I just have a set of eyes.:p

Come to think about it, I don't think Cumberbatch's eyes are the right color, either. By the way, forget Klingon ridges, this movie better explain why Kirk's eyes are the wrong color!
 
Maybe this was mentioned up thread, I don't recall and the thread's getting too long to reread everything, but if Cumberbatch is Khan, while the Starfleet clothes are explainable, what about his Starfleet sideburns? Before everything apparently went terribly bad, did Khan get a shave and a haircut aboard the Enterprise?

Good points. That's because he probably isn't Khan, but what the hell do I know? I just have a set of eyes.:p

Come to think about it, I don't think Cumberbatch's eyes are the right color, either. By the way, forget Klingon ridges, this movie better explain why Kirk's eyes are the wrong color!

IRIS VIOLATION!!111!!1! (tm) Off with Abrams' head!
 
I'm not sure if Khan in Trek: XII is more "Sombrero" or "Blue Warp Nacelles."

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:shrug: Y'know. If it turns out that Khan is NOT in the movie (and for me, frankly, there has been nothing I would call proof so far), a lot of people here are gonna look kind of silly.
 
I personally hope it is NOT Khan.
One Khan is enough, honestly speaking.
Montalban made him such an iconic character.
Though, they could always kill Spock in this one, resurrect him on the third..and the fourth would be about going back in time to get some..eh..dolphins from the past, to save the future;):p
 
Thankfully, no white British actor has played somebody of Sikh heritage since the 1970's...

or Indian, or Chinese, Japanese etc.

Should be pretty obvious why nobody would revive that... even to get a cheap laugh.
 
Maybe somebody got hold of one or some of the many embryos that Starfleet still had hidden away (ref: ST:ENT "Borderland") and really juiced them up. Just thinking.
 
Thankfully, no white British actor has played somebody of Sikh heritage since the 1970's...

or Indian, or Chinese, Japanese etc.

Should be pretty obvious why nobody would revive that... even to get a cheap laugh.

As I have mentioned before, why does THIS Khan necessarily need to have Indian/Sikh heritage? Maybe he was just raised in India, but had British parents.

Considering the long-time relationship that England has with India, I can possibly see a "Khan" (maybe a pseudonym or nom de guerre) who was the son of British Nationals, but who grew up in India and identified himself more with the Indian Culture than with his parents' western culture.

Perhaps he even shunned his western culture and instead embraced the Indian or Sikh culture. This could very well be a man who was bent on world domination during his original time on earth (especially if he feels the western culture is worthy of being overthrown).

I'm not saying I think Khan is in the film (we have no evidence that he is), but the idea of a Khan being of NOT being of Indian heritage by birth can work...

...although I understand it is not part of canon (however, perhaps the TOS Khan was really of Spanish heritage -- i.e., had Spanish parents, but grew up in India ;) ). Or maybe we can just not care about the TOS canon regarding Khan's ancestors heritage.
 
As I have mentioned before, why does THIS Khan necessarily need to have Indian/Sikh heritage? Maybe he was just raised in India, but had British parents.

Inriguing theory...with one major loophole. Nero's alteration of the timeline only goes back as far as 2233, not the 20th century. Khan in the Prime timeline was a native Sikh who was born in India. Why would Khan Singh himself change unless someone had altered 20th century history?

(*Insert Temporal Cold War joke or theory here*)
 
As I have mentioned before, why does THIS Khan necessarily need to have Indian/Sikh heritage? Maybe he was just raised in India, but had British parents.

Inriguing theory...with one major loophole. Nero's alteration of the timeline only goes back as far as 2233, not the 20th century. Khan in the Prime timeline was a native Sikh who was born in India. Why would Khan Singh himself change unless someone had altered 20th century history?

(*Insert Temporal Cold War joke or theory here*)

Meh. I'm not that concerned about having the need for Nero to explain away differences in JJtrek.
I'm ok with some things just being different.
 
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