In one or two novels and in STO it's mentioned as a Kronos moon.
I know that Praxis is a Kronos moon, but is that debris that we see in STID really the remains of Praxis? Could be, but who knows.
In one or two novels and in STO it's mentioned as a Kronos moon.
I don't know why, but I liked seeing that the Klingons blew up Praxis earlier.
I don't know why, but I liked seeing that the Klingons blew up Praxis earlier.
Wouldn't surprise me if the destroyed moon is somehow connected to Nero's rampage through Klingon space when he was finally escaping instead of exploding 30-40 years later as it was supposed to.
I'm guessing he somehow stole John Harrison's identity and built on what someone else had already started.
John Harrison popped up one year before the movie's events.
I'm guessing he somehow stole John Harrison's identity and built on what someone else had already started.
John Harrison popped up one year before the movie's events.
Exactly. Genius, eh?
It just makes it seem like the writers can't come up with iconic phrases on their own.
So is any of the main characters going to die, leave or turn bad?
What do you think?
They promised us they'd shake things up with the reboot. My guess is that they won't, though. The next film is going to end with all the guys back on the bridge at their familar positions.
John Harrison popped up one year before the movie's events.
Exactly. Genius, eh?
There was no record of a John Harrison until one year before the movie. The point being that Khan couldn't steal the identity from someone who didn't exist.
If they know Khan's blood can resurrect the dead do you think they'll just revive Khan every so often to bleed him and resurrect a few people.
If they know Khan's blood can resurrect the dead do you think they'll just revive Khan every so often to bleed him and resurrect a few people. Or will it go the way of kironide, the cloaking device Kirk and Spock stole, the Organians - revolutionary discoveries that disappeared after each episode.
Yeah, Chewie, punch it! One of the really original catchphrases of Star Trek 2009.It just makes it seem like the writers can't come up with iconic phrases on their own.
"Punch it!"
Honestly, if Orci & Kurtzman avoided all TOS catchphrases, people would say, "They missed a perfect opportunity to throw in some TOS catchphrases here."
It just makes it seem like the writers can't come up with iconic phrases on their own.
"Punch it!"
Honestly, if Orci & Kurtzman avoided all TOS catchphrases, people would say, "They missed a perfect opportunity to throw in some TOS catchphrases here."
If they know Khan's blood can resurrect the dead do you think they'll just revive Khan every so often to bleed him and resurrect a few people. Or will it go the way of kironide, the cloaking device Kirk and Spock stole, the Organians - revolutionary discoveries that disappeared after each episode.
And it makes you wonder if Khan tried to revive his wife after she'd been killed by Ceti Eels.
Yeah, Chewie, punch it! One of the really original catchphrases of Star Trek 2009.It just makes it seem like the writers can't come up with iconic phrases on their own.
"Punch it!"
Honestly, if Orci & Kurtzman avoided all TOS catchphrases, people would say, "They missed a perfect opportunity to throw in some TOS catchphrases here."
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Perhaps people might reflect on that later, but nobody is going to be taken out of the movie by the lack of cribbed lines and scenes from a different movie, which is one of the big complaints about this film.
I know you're speaking in jest, but after two Star Trek movies full of gratuitous name dropping and catchphrase quoting, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what JJ Abrams Star Wars movie will look like.I completely agree.
I predict Star Wars VII besides having the trademark "bad feeling" line will also contain a trash compactor scene, a hand cutting off scene, someone falling from a great height screaming "noooooooooo..." and the villain saying "I care" at a terribly awkward moment. And that's just in the prologue.
I predict his love interest will die tragically at the end of the film because of a choice that Kirk makes, a choice in which he puts the Enterprise first. I would bet money on this.
I know you're speaking in jest, but after two Star Trek movies full of gratuitous name dropping and catchphrase quoting, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what JJ Abrams Star Wars movie will look like.I completely agree.
I predict Star Wars VII besides having the trademark "bad feeling" line will also contain a trash compactor scene, a hand cutting off scene, someone falling from a great height screaming "noooooooooo..." and the villain saying "I care" at a terribly awkward moment. And that's just in the prologue.
Yeah, Chewie, punch it! One of the really original catchphrases of Star Trek 2009.![]()
Yeah, Chewie, punch it! One of the really original catchphrases of Star Trek 2009.![]()
Technically speaking, "Punch it" was already in ST:TNG. Anyone remembers from what episode this is and who's giving the order:
"Half impulse until we clear the nebula, then punch it up to warp 9." ?
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