I think there was a reference in the movie that placed it in the original time period.And from what I've seen, it looks as though they're going with the original dating of the Eugenics Wars:
I think there was a reference in the movie that placed it in the original time period.And from what I've seen, it looks as though they're going with the original dating of the Eugenics Wars:
I think there was a reference in the movie that placed it in the original time period.And from what I've seen, it looks as though they're going with the original dating of the Eugenics Wars:
Yep. Khan specifically mentions the year 1996.
They mention in dialogue that NuKhan looks nothing like the known appearance of the man he claims to be. That pretty much commns them to addressing it by the end of the series, in my view.In the first issue that was just released, other than what was said in the 7 page preview, are any explanations for Khan's appearance change given? Or are they waiting for later in the series to drop that bomb shell?
They mention in dialogue that NuKhan looks nothing like the known appearance of the man he claims to be. That pretty much commns them to addressing it by the end of the series, in my view.
That was in the first Countdown issue.So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?
That was in the first Countdown issue.So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?![]()
And on a similar note
So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?
And on a similar note
So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?
Not so similar, actually. The issue with Khan is more problematical because of the change in the character's ethnicity. Despite the light skin he was given in TWOK,
Montalban's Khan was supposed to be of South Asian origin.
Complaining that a role has been recast in general is hypersensitive, but a change from nonwhite to white is something that people have legitimate grounds to want a good explanation for.
That was in the first Countdown issue.So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?![]()
Second, actually.
And on a similar note
So how long before IDW addresses the fact that Chris Pine doesn't look like William Shatner?
Not so similar, actually. The issue with Khan is more problematical because of the change in the character's ethnicity. Despite the light skin he was given in TWOK, Montalban's Khan was supposed to be of South Asian origin. Complaining that a role has been recast in general is hypersensitive, but a change from nonwhite to white is something that people have legitimate grounds to want a good explanation for.
Which is pretty much being consistent about Khan, lets remember that for all the best of the tyrants stuff he was planning to take the Enterprise's senior officers and torture them to death in a decompression chamber while making the rest of them watch until they did his bidding and then when he got his ass kicked was planing to blow the whole ship up.
SPOCK: No such vessel listed. Records of that period are fragmentary, however. The mid-1990s was the era of your last so-called World War.
What reason did they give for Pine and Shatner looking different?
That was in the first Countdown issue.![]()
Second, actually.
I'm interested in this. I did a Google search and read some reviews, but they said nothing about this.
What reason did they give for Pine and Shatner looking different?
I thought you didn't mind the casting of Cumberpatch in the role, Christopher?
One thing about this comic seems a tad off to me:
It appears to show the scientists kidnapping ordinary people and turning them into Augments, whereas the Augments Trilogy on ENT showed that the process was started with embryos. Are these two approaches reconcilable?
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