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Borg Tribbles a must.
Borg Tribbles a must.
Given the market they're making this for, there really has to be an action sequence every ten to fifteen minutes.
If they intend to use Trek lore, then have Kirk encounter the Borg. I always wander how Kirk would have handled them. Maybe since Nero's ship had borg tech, the borg detected it and are now heading towards the federation.
You don't need a villain to make a good story.
You pretty much do, to make a summer blockbuster.
They can launch into a war between the Feds and the Klingons, and have them forced to join forces to repel the Borg. Why not?![]()
There have been plenty of successful movies without a villain. There have not been many (any?) summer blockbuster without a villain.I don't agree, and I think there've been plenty of successful movies without a villain.
The choice is clear. They revived that one tribble so the next movie will be about the great tribble hunt.
Star Trek III was the most contemplative and downbeat of the original cast films, and we say that in a good way. Given the marketplace these days, could a third Star Trek film from the Bad Robot team in any way resemble The Search for Spock?
ORCI: I hope that, in a certain way, we’ve earned the right to get a little bit crazy and maybe go more sci-fi? I’m going to flip this interview on you. What do you think?
It was a year between the Kronos incident and the end of the movie. If the Klingons hadn't started a war in that time, the incident was likely taken care of through backdoor diplomatic channels.
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