My concern is that ST09 already utterly destroyed Roddenberry’s vision of 23rd-century humans and Earth!
JJ and crew ignored everything about Roddenberry's vision of Earth and humanity. What was ignored?
Well, here's a list for starters...
- "New Humans" who are willing to meld their own identities and individuality into a group consciousness versus rare "Primitives" like Kirk who still follow ancient customs like taking the last name of your father. In fact, using the father's surname is quite rare among most humans.
- Humanity moving beyond primitive monogamy and becoming swingers.
- James Kirk was named for his mother’s “first love instructor,” not his grandfather!
- George Kirk as just another of his mother's love instructors.
- Kirk's academy class had less "intellectual agility" than previous classes.
- The Federation installing cybernetic implants (senceivers) in Starfleet member's heads.
Now don't go screaming "not canon!" because this is the word of Trek's creator himself, as bestowed upon us in the official movie tie-in of the pinnacle of Star Trek at its absolute purest:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture!
And consider the description of Earth from the 1977 draft of
Phase II/TMP:
San Francisco -- a few familiar landmarks still recognizable. A beautiful summer day. Families romp and play in a parkland area. Animals, unafraid, wander about. Tasteful adult nudity here and there.
Admiral James T. Kirk, in civilian attire, strolls through the park, looking for someone. Ahead of him he spots two teenagers and their pet cheetahs. A man, his back to Kirk, gives first-aid to the wounded paw of one of the cheetahs. Kirk smiles, moves forward.
It is Leonard "Bones" McCoy (known to the locals as the "animal doctor"). He and Kirk greet each other warmly, but warily.
Where was this in the new film?
Everyone in the new trailer looks clothed, and there are no wild animals wandering about!