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I also don't get why they see Spock as a traitor. Surely some other Vulcans are seeking reunification with the Romulans as well.
The upcoming mini-series Spock Reflections is supposed to cover that.


Is that set in the new timeline? or the old?

Ah:

Written by my pal Scott Tipton and his brother/ partner-in-scribe David, with art by David Messina of the Star Trek prequel fame, Reflections looks to be set in the new, post-film timeline established by the rebooted continuity. It should hit shelves sometime around July, just in time for the San Diego Comic-Con.

http://andrewstevenharris.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/new-star-trek-spock-reflections/


After seeing the film at a preview, I'll just say that this will be... em.. interesting..
 
I also don't get why they see Spock as a traitor. Surely some other Vulcans are seeking reunification with the Romulans as well.
The upcoming mini-series Spock Reflections is supposed to cover that.
Is that set in the new timeline? or the old?
From what I understand, Spock Reflections is set in the "old" timeline. (Isn't that being called "Harold"?) It's supposed to explore Spock's life and why he abandoned Vulcan for Romulus. So you could say that it's a prequel to Countdown. (Wouldn't that be the Movie Prequel Prequel?)
 
Is that set in the new timeline? or the old?

Ah:

Written by my pal Scott Tipton and his brother/ partner-in-scribe David, with art by David Messina of the Star Trek prequel fame, Reflections looks to be set in the new, post-film timeline established by the rebooted continuity. It should hit shelves sometime around July, just in time for the San Diego Comic-Con.

http://andrewstevenharris.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/new-star-trek-spock-reflections/
The solicit information for the first issue in the May Previews (which won't hit stands for a week and a half) describes a post-"Unification," pre-Countdown storyline. So it's not "rebooted continuity," it's backfilling from Countdown.
 
One of the things that felt the most wrong about the comic was its portrayal of the Vulcans. The did not feel like the 24th century Vulcans, but the 22nd century Vulcans. They are secretive and seem very vengeful when it comes to saving the Romulans. It was also weird that they have a Praetor, when I cannot ever remember them having such a position in the High Command.
 
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