This version of ST doesn't need stuff like radiation suits, they conjure up ridiculous ways to being characters back. Like genetic super blood. Maybe Paramount should ripoff the nanobot healing ability of the 2008 KITT so that whenever the Imposterprise gets pounded(in every single reboot movie) it can miraculously heal itself.
This version of ST doesn't need stuff like radiation suits, they conjure up ridiculous ways to being characters back. Like genetic super blood. Maybe Paramount should ripoff the nanobot healing ability of the 2008 KITT so that whenever the Imposterprise gets pounded(in every single reboot movie) it can miraculously heal itself.
Seriously! What moron makes a movie about a genetically enhanced super human? That kind of shit wouldn't fly in Star Trek. Star Wars, maybe, but not Star Trek.
Maybe we should tell all the real scientists working on ways to engineer the human body to be able to repair itself better to go ahead and quit. Some guy on a Star Trek message board thinks it's ridiculous in a movie with alien/human hybrids, FTL communication and a human race that abandoned war, aggression and greed the moment aliens that looked like Moe Howard with pointy ears showed up.This version of ST doesn't need stuff like radiation suits, they conjure up ridiculous ways to being characters back. Like genetic super blood. Maybe Paramount should ripoff the nanobot healing ability of the 2008 KITT so that whenever the Imposterprise gets pounded(in every single reboot movie) it can miraculously heal itself.
Seriously! What moron makes a movie about a genetically enhanced super human? That kind of shit wouldn't fly in Star Trek. Star Wars, maybe, but not Star Trek.
The genetic superhuman thing wasn't the stupid part, the ridiculous super blood regeneration was.
The point I'm making is that none of it is real, relax. It's a movie, not a religion.
This version of ST doesn't need stuff like radiation suits, they conjure up ridiculous ways to being characters back. Like genetic super blood. Maybe Paramount should ripoff the nanobot healing ability of the 2008 KITT so that whenever the Imposterprise gets pounded(in every single reboot movie) it can miraculously heal itself.
Seriously! What moron makes a movie about a genetically enhanced super human? That kind of shit wouldn't fly in Star Trek. Star Wars, maybe, but not Star Trek.
The genetic superhuman thing wasn't the stupid part, the ridiculous super blood regeneration was.
J.Allen said:You accept the genetically superior superhuman seemingly without question, but discard part of what makes him genetically superior and superhuman in the first place.
Nor was there any implication he didn't.
Nor was there any implication he didn't.
Exactly. We have no specific idea how Khan was engineered. For all we know, his blood is designed to act as a rejuvenating agent, which gives him a longer lifespan, and makes him highly resistant to disease.
Okay if the prime universe Khan had super blood, then when his wife invaded by the ceti eel, why didn't he provide her with a injection/transfusion of his blood?It need keep him alive on Ceti Alpha 5 when it turned to shit. His wife who did not have magic blood died, yet he's wandering around and is ripped as hell. Now we know why, he has magic blood. That's canon.
Okay if the prime universe Khan had super blood, then when his wife invaded by the ceti eel, why didn't he provide her with a injection/transfusion of his blood?It need keep him alive on Ceti Alpha 5 when it turned to shit. His wife who did not have magic blood died, yet he's wandering around and is ripped as hell. Now we know why, he has magic blood. That's canon.
And why did nineteen of the other superfriends die from the eel?
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A good Captain would have ordered Scotty in with him - Troi made a similar mistake in her commander's test didn't she?
Scotty was older and obviously in nowhere near the physical shape of the twenty-six year old Kirk.
I'm not so sure healing blood would reverse the massive brain damage that Ceti Eels cause. We saw it cure a sick girl (and we know from ENT: "Cold Station 12" that it can cure Clarkes disease) and radiation damage, which are a lot different.Okay if the prime universe Khan had super blood, then when his wife invaded by the ceti eel, why didn't he provide her with a injection/transfusion of his blood?It need keep him alive on Ceti Alpha 5 when it turned to shit. His wife who did not have magic blood died, yet he's wandering around and is ripped as hell. Now we know why, he has magic blood. That's canon.
And why did nineteen of the other superfriends die from the eel?
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The Trek universe tended have computers but not robots. Maybe the unions had them banned?
J.Allen said:You accept the genetically superior superhuman seemingly without question, but discard part of what makes him genetically superior and superhuman in the first place.
Huh? Khan was always supposed to be a genetically superior superhuman, but he was never conceived as having magic resurrection blood until STID.
Okay if the prime universe Khan had super blood, then when his wife invaded by the ceti eel, why didn't he provide her with a injection/transfusion of his blood?
And why did nineteen of the other superfriends die from the eel?
If they did have Kirk suit up, they'd have to find another way to severely injure him. Any ideas? Maybe he forgets to zip up the back? :P
Physically. When he realigned the core the blast sent him flying pretty far/hard. Could broke his back or something.![]()
See? Exactly! Nothing convoluted or imagination-stretching there, and you accomplish the same end from a story perspective. He could even still crawl his way out and have the scene with Spock.
Locutus of Bored said:it could drastically alter a Klingon's body structure in minutes (removing their brow ridge, changing their pigmentation
It might only repair damage to the cells and anything bigger either takes longer, likely causing you to die before it can. So it's useful for disease and stuff like that. Maybe even repair wounds faster than a normal humans, but not Wolverine fast.Okay if the prime universe Khan had super blood, then when his wife invaded by the ceti eel, why didn't he provide her with a injection/transfusion of his blood?It need keep him alive on Ceti Alpha 5 when it turned to shit. His wife who did not have magic blood died, yet he's wandering around and is ripped as hell. Now we know why, he has magic blood. That's canon.
And why did nineteen of the other superfriends die from the eel?
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