^ More hope lollipops. I can dig it. 

@SpockUhuraFan: In the ST Ongoing comic, Keenser's species are called 'Roylans'.
And then much later, wen he gets older, he can release a follow up book "I Am Also Spock (Afterall)"Coming soon: "I Am Also Not Spock".
To be perfectly fair, "cutesy little useless pet critter" kinda does hint that size might be part of the equation for some. Anyway, the notion of Keenser as a pet has been coming up since the movie first came out, and probably won't be going away any time soon, no matter how many times his friendship and working relationship with Scotty is pointed out.^ Who said he's a pet because he's short? You're the first person the bring size into the equation. So, perhaps you could try rereading the thread.![]()
To be perfectly fair, "cutesy little useless pet critter" kinda does hint that size might be part of the equation for some. Anyway, the notion of Keenser as a pet has been coming up since the movie first came out, and probably won't be going away any time soon, no matter how many times his friendship and working relationship with Scotty is pointed out.^ Who said he's a pet because he's short? You're the first person the bring size into the equation. So, perhaps you could try rereading the thread.![]()
That's what made him seem more like a pet than anything else. For me, his size had nothing to do with it. I've seen people with dogs so big (just as an example) that the dog seemed to be walking them instead of the other way around. Still, I knew which one was the pet."cutesy little useless pet critter"
He seemed to be the chief engineer before they got back to Earth. How did that happen? Did the other guy die like the head doctor did?
Interestingly enough, the recent comic from IDW which develops Keenser's backstory, revealed that back on Delta Vega it was in fact Keenser who outranked Scotty. Scotty has to report to Keenser upon arriving.
And it would be nice to know what that reason was, but I suppose that it wasn't important enough to include. And you're right, neither McCoy's nor Scotty's promotions were as bad... McCoy's made the most sense and calls for the least amount of question, if any at all.For some reason, upon getting onboard the Enterprise, Scotty is promoted over Keenser, but I guess that's not as bad as Kirk jumping from cadet to Captain...
He seemed to be the chief engineer before they got back to Earth. How did that happen? Did the other guy die like the head doctor did?
Yes, the Enterprise's chief engineer was the guy who opened his chute too late and ended up flying into the Romulan drill over Vulcan.
Interestingly enough, the recent comic from IDW which develops Keenser's backstory, revealed that back on Delta Vega it was in fact Keenser who outranked Scotty. Scotty has to report to Keenser upon arriving.
Which makes the fact that he really had no speaking interaction with Spock Prime or Kirk when they arrived all the more perplexing.
Seriously, does anyone know if Deep Roy is back in Into Darkness? I haven't spotted him on IMDB's cast page. Cupcake definitely returns, Keenser should too!Gaaaah. You mean the cutesy little useless pet critter appears in the new movie?![]()
Oh, come on now. He was okay.![]()
Interestingly enough, the recent comic from IDW which develops Keenser's backstory, revealed that back on Delta Vega it was in fact Keenser who outranked Scotty. Scotty has to report to Keenser upon arriving.
Which makes the fact that he really had no speaking interaction with Spock Prime or Kirk when they arrived all the more perplexing.
Well, the comic also establishes that Keenser just isn't a talkative guy. Even among his own people he didn't really say much.
Well, the comic also establishes that Keenser just isn't a talkative guy. Even among his own people he didn't really say much.
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