^No, the Rura Penthe interrogation scene is set just before Nero's escape in 2258. However, he shoots his interrogator, perhaps fatally, during his escape.
^My bad. I could have sworn they were in 2233. It would be cool if Garber was Kor. He did a great job in that deleted scene![]()
Is a movie adaptation planned? There will be a conspicuous gap in the narrative if not.
Is Abramsverse-Kor supposed to be the Klingon played by Victor Garber in the ST XI deleted scene? The one where he interrogates Nero?
Those scenes were in 2233, so if it was Kor, that would make him a hell of a lot older in the jjverse than in the prime U.
Actually when we first meet Kor, we have absolutely no idea how old he is. I'm not aware of any mention of his age anywhere in an episode.
Well the third trailer kills the "The mystery ship might be April's Enterprise Theory".
Pretty meager lead-in to the new film. Nowhere near as fun as Countdown was.
I liked issue #3, right up until the point where April explained how he was able to commandeer the Enterprise. I could not believe that Starfleet copied April's failsafe program from the previous Enterprise into the new Enterprise's computer. My reaction was, "What? How does that even make any foxtroting sense?"
I feel like I've read this particular story before, but I'm having a difficult time placing exactly where.
I felt exactly the same. This is the laziest piece of writing in this series yet. I hate deus ex machina solutions like that. I can not believe that starfleet engineers would be that lazy when setting up the computer systems on the top of the line ships. It's just not believeable at all.
Why would they "copy" it anyways? It's a completely new ship. Just because of the name Enterprise? Ridiculous.
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