Why doesn't the Federation setup hospitals or research stations in orbit? Never brought up.
They do indirectly when saying no one would want to live in the Briar Patch.
Why doesn't the Federation setup hospitals or research stations in orbit? Never brought up.
They weren't the Son'a when they were expelled. That came later. It was just one band of hippies kicking out a smaller set of angry hippies.How did the pacifist Ba'ku get rid of the militaristic Son'a?
They do indirectly when saying no one would want to live in the Briar Patch.
All good questions for an underwritten film. Piller probably would have turned out a pretty good film if Stewart and Spiner didn't have so much sway by that point.
So what is the Federation's authority here.
If the Baku were primitives would the Federation move them? Or would they have backed off?
Since the Baku were not, then did the Federation have the right to move the Baku.
I mean legally not morally.
Also why didn't the Sona just skulk back to the other side of the planet when they started ageing too much or even to the next continent. Was the Briar Patch too dangerous to make it back without Federation help? Why did the Sona involve the Federation at all ?
You should discuss this with a professional.
Why do the crew all look like waiters in the white outfits now?
That would depend on who the Federation Council saw as the legal holders of the rings, the planet and ultimately the entire star system.Since the Baku were not, then did the Federation have the right to move the Baku.
I mean legally not morally.
Yeah, I don't think Insurrection is a good movie, but Nemesis still takes the cake in the badness department. Aside from the plot generally not making sense, the existence of B4 totally undercuts the dramatic impact of Data's sacrifice, because you know that B4 is going to become Data. Also, I could do without Troi getting mindraped yet again!Ouch. I don't know, I'd probably take INS over NEM any day. While NEM isn't all bad, it just hits what few cringe notes that INS managed to miss.
Why do so many people hate on Ant Man? Sure, it might have been a better movie if Edgar Wright had stayed on to direct, but it's hardly the worst superhero movie I've ever seen (e.g. Green Lantern, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Supergirl, Catwoman, Batman and Robin, Amazing Spiderman 2, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, et cetera).That said- it's still better than A LOT of what gets produced these days, and I'll take Picard and Riker over Ant Man and The Flash (or whatever) any day.
But the cigarettes! Where the heck did they get all the cigarettes?!!I saw Waterworld several times myself. Two people in the "we saw Waterworld more than once!" category! We're waterbuddies! Yay!![]()
Actually, I find Beyond to be the best of the JJ-Verse movies. The first movie makes no sense, because the Romulans could have just gone to the star that had the supernova in the past and used the red matter on it before it could go nova. The second movie has interstellar transporters that make ships pointless and blood that brings people back from the dead, not to mention that it's recycling lots of stuff from Wrath of Khan. Beyond wasn't perfect, but it felt way more like Star Trek to me than the first two.That would be Beyond.This is the fluffiest, most lukewarm, "we strove for mediocrity" Trek film in the franchise.
What I loved about Beyond is that it wasn't yet another Rookie Red Ranger story, to borrow a phrase from Power Rangers. This was Kirk the closest he's been his TOS self than any other movie. I also felt that all of the other movies past TMP shoved Bones to the side and said that the Kirk and Spock relationship was the only one that mattered, so it was nice to see him get greater interaction with Spock without Kirk around. Plus Kirk and Spock don't hog the spotlight this time letting the rest of the crew to each get a chance to shine. In particular I like the Franklin launch sequence for showing just how much Sulu and Chekov have to work in tandem during a most delicate situation. The only thing I wanted from a first viewing was an explanation for what happened to Carol Marcus since it looked like she would be a main character moving forward.Actually, I find Beyond to be the best of the JJ-Verse movies. The first movie makes no sense, because the Romulans could have just gone to the star that had the supernova in the past and used the red matter on it before it could go nova. The second movie has interstellar transporters that make ships pointless and blood that brings people back from the dead, not to mention that it's recycling lots of stuff from Wrath of Khan. Beyond wasn't perfect, but it felt way more like Star Trek to me than the first two.
I have mixed feelings about her. I don't think they made effective use of her character, so to be honest I was a little relieved that they didn't revisit her in Beyond.The only thing I wanted from a first viewing was an explanation for what happened to Carol Marcus since it looked like she would be a main character moving forward.
What I loved about Beyond is that it wasn't yet another Rookie Red Ranger story, to borrow a phrase from Power Rangers. This was Kirk the closest he's been his TOS self than any other movie. I also felt that all of the other movies past TMP shoved Bones to the side and said that the Kirk and Spock relationship was the only one that mattered, so it was nice to see him get greater interaction with Spock without Kirk around. Plus Kirk and Spock don't hog the spotlight this time letting the rest of the crew to each get a chance to shine. In particular I like the Franklin launch sequence for showing just how much Sulu and Chekov have to work in tandem during a most delicate situation. The only thing I wanted from a first viewing was an explanation for what happened to Carol Marcus since it looked like she would be a main character moving forward.
I thought Beyond was a very good Star Trek movie. It was, to Tenacity's point...a little "light"...but it was enjoyable, whereas Insurrection was not.
I have mixed feelings about her. I don't think they made effective use of her character, so to be honest I was a little relieved that they didn't revisit her in Beyond.
Might have been nifty to say she'd transferred to Regula I.
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