Mintakans. As Troi put it, proto-Vulcan humanoids.There was a vulcanoid race in the (admittedly overpopulated) Orion system, as I recall...
Mintakans. As Troi put it, proto-Vulcan humanoids.There was a vulcanoid race in the (admittedly overpopulated) Orion system, as I recall...
didn't Savak have more then one wife and wasn't wife number 2 in move VI....
Don't you ever back up your data?and
what was that vulcan soul that spock prime transfered to mccoy in Kahn... Katra... ??? ... don't they save those somehow....
now they are going to have two spock souls... or katras or whatever it's called...
By the end of the movie, Spock Prime already believes he's found a planet suitable for recolonizing the 10,000 or so remaining Vulcans. ALREADY? It leads me to believe that Orci and Kurtzman may have wanted to close this issue by the end of the movie so that they can move on. From now on, we'll know Spock Prime is "out there" handling it.
Or Spock Prime could actually die of old age. People do sometimes do that, even when they're Ambassadors, I'm told.
I got the impression that Scotty didn't know what was going on, particuarly at the point where he asked for a towel. Scotty never gave any impression of knowing or being told that there were any major disasters or planets exploding or anything of that sort.Scotty would have to be some kind of insensitive dunce to be asking for a towel under the circumstances in which he did (why do we need a laugh-line, there?).
Same thing after the fight, where he utters the line about liking the ship because it's exciting. Does he understand what just happened on the bridge? And again, does the audience really need a laugh then? The tension should've been higher, not broken.
Eh, it was believable. Tensions were running high for everyone...McCoy just picked up the duties of chief medical officer and a sickbay full of injured people, they all just witnesses a major disaster, their captain has been taken prisoner, and McCoy just watched Spock throw his friend completely off the ship without batting an eye. Bones is naturally kinda curmudgeony as it is, and it's imaginable that he would get even more snappy under those circumstances.McCoy' jabs at Spock under those circumstances were completely wrong in so many ways. It's hard to understand how McCoy could ever poke fun at Spock and make jabs about his "Vulcanness" like in TOS under these new circumstances, unless he is an insensitive bigot.
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