Originally what I thought Spock intended to do was to create a new black hole inbetween the supernova and the Romulas star system. The new black hole would shield only that one star system from the effects of the supernova. Like a umbrella or a eclipse. Other star systems within the supernova's range would be separate problems, but as other have noted, Spock was carrying a lot of red matter.That is where I'm from, Jim. The future.
The star went supernova, consuming everything in its path.
I promised the Romulans that I would save their planet...
We outfitted our fastest ship.
Using red matter, I would create a black hole, which would absorb the exploding star.
I was en route, when the unthinkable happened.
The supernova destroyed Romulus. I had little time.
I had to extract the red matter, and shoot it into the supernova.
As I began my return trip, I was intercepted.
However, re-watching the scene last night has got me thinking. Spock would have known the propagation speed of the supernova's wave of destruction and that Romulus was going to be destroyed prior to his creating the new black hole. So while the planet's destruct was unthinkable, it was neither unavoidable, nor unexpected.
Spock knew he couldn't simply create a black hole immediately next to Romulus (obvious reasons), nor anywhere in the Romulus star system (same basic reasons).
So Spock's solution wasn't as I first though to create a black hole shield, and it would have done no good to use the new black hole to just "eat' the supernova after it's destructive force were radiating in all directions through the galaxy. With the wave of destruction already in the Romulus system barrowing down on the planet, just eliminating the supernova would no longer cut it.
Little time left for what?The supernova destroyed Romulus. I had little time.
At that point what was the hurry?
Spock's solution was a temporal solution. It's clear that red matter had temporal qualities. I believe Spock's new black hole wouldn't just absorb the supernova itself, but also any effects of the supernova through time. The wave of destruction would never have existed and Romulus would never have been destroyed.I had to extract the red matter, and shoot it into the supernova.
Spock was on a course returning to Romulus (to continue his work there). The planet had never been destroyed and it's entire populace (including Nero's wife) were alive and well.As I began my return trip, I was intercepted.
That where Captain I have trouble thinking things through Nero intercepted Spock.




