Grandpa Spock (So... Very... Tired...)
Okay, then...Kegek said:...I'd argue all we're really sure is that there are Romulans, they are the bad guys, and time travel is (probably) involved...
MisterPL said:
Mariner Class said:
^What Klingons? We haven't had Klingons in a Trek film since ST3 (and maybe 6, except for General shk'spIr.)
I keep forgetting Worf's a Klingon, too.
Mariner Class said:
Starship Polaris said:
The Klingons in ST 3 didn't have much in common with TOS Klingons. Kor was a smart and very modern dude; Kruge and company were medieval morons.
ST3 didn't give us the best portrayal of Klingons, but it was the last movie before the Reign of The Retard Space-Vikings.
Starship Polaris said:
TOS Klingons didn't reappear in "Star Trek" after the end of the original television series until TNG and DS9, when they were rechristened "Cardassians."
Cary L. Brown said:
1) How do we know that there are Romulans? All we know, as far as I'm aware, is that Eric Bana is listed as playing a character named "Nero."
2) Assuming that there ARE Romulans... how do we know that they are the bad guys?
Austin 3:16 said:
....again in a Trek movie?
I'm not saying that it won't be a good movie. In fact, I think it will be quite enjoyable and probably one of the best Trek movies. But, even if it does turn out pretty well, doesn't it make you mad that once again the writers can't resist using time travel?
Now, I'm sure the audience that this movie is trying to appeal to (people who aren't really Trek fans) won't care that time travel is once again being used if 1) they like the movie and 2) it's a big hit with the casual movie audience.
But for us Trekkers (you [my furry little friend], me, all of us here in this milking message board), won't WE be frustrated that this will have been the third Trek movie to have time travel in it (the fourth if you count 'Generations' as a time travel movie)? Will that make you mad in a way? If it turns out to be a good movie and we enjoy the living hell out of it, will it make you jump for joy at the greatness of the movie while at the same time make you shake your fist at the heavens while cursing to the gods that time travel was once again used in a Trek flick?
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