Still an awful awful film.
Frat Boys in space.
Frat Boys in space.
Yup. From dialogue:I haven't changed my mind, but I'm still wondering how...on a ship of 400 people did Kirk decide he was going to take command.
He didn't. Pike placed him under command. They were all going by the book.Spock (as acting Captain) removed himself from command. As Spock's designated first officer, Kirk didn't procedurally have the option of deciding - it was his duty to take over.[Enterprise Engineering]
PIKE: [...] Mister Spock, I'm leaving you in command of the Enterprise. Once we have transport capabilities, communications back up, you'll contact Starfleet, report what the hell's going on here. And if all else fails, fall back, rendezvous with the fleet in the Laurentian system. Kirk, I'm promoting you to first officer.
KIRK: What?
SPOCK: Captain, please, I apologize. The complexities of Human pranks escape me.
PIKE: It's not a prank, Spock. And I'm not the Captain, you are. Let's go.
I haven't changed my mind, but I'm still wondering how...on a ship of 400 people did Kirk decide he was going to take command.
He didn't. Pike placed him under command. They were all going by the book. Also, I don't think the ship's complement was ever stated, was it? For all we know, the NuEnt could have had a crew of 2,000.
Now, of course, in reality, Kirk might have said, "you know, I'm sure there are plenty of people on this ship that are far more capable of taking command than I am." But this isn't reality. This is Star Trek. And the point of the movie was about Kirk taking command of the ship and saving the day, just like he always did in TOS.
Yup. From dialogue:He didn't. Pike placed him under command. They were all going by the book.Spock (as acting Captain) removed himself from command. As Spock's designated first officer, Kirk didn't procedurally have the option of deciding - it was his duty to take over.[Enterprise Engineering]
PIKE: [...] Mister Spock, I'm leaving you in command of the Enterprise. Once we have transport capabilities, communications back up, you'll contact Starfleet, report what the hell's going on here. And if all else fails, fall back, rendezvous with the fleet in the Laurentian system. Kirk, I'm promoting you to first officer.
KIRK: What?
SPOCK: Captain, please, I apologize. The complexities of Human pranks escape me.
PIKE: It's not a prank, Spock. And I'm not the Captain, you are. Let's go.
Where the logic breaks down is that a third year cadet was the best option for first officer out of a crew of 1,100 in a crisis situation.![]()
I haven't changed my mind, but I'm still wondering how...on a ship of 400 people did Kirk decide he was going to take command.
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I told this same thing to a friend, and he said something to the effect; "I look at it as something that was meant to be."
Maybe...![]()
As mentioned its more that he is manoeuvred into it by others (Pike and SpockP mainly).
Anyway, that's my only major gripe; the rest of the film still holds up really well. ... .
I don't think you are trying hard enough(there are plenty of mid level problems with it even if you discount moral issues). Re that situation however, my concern is HOW Kirk took command rather than the fact that he ended up there (though obviously, given his experence, he shouldn't have kept it!).
But this isn't reality. This is Star Trek.
I doubt that's ever been as blatantly and repetitively "true" as it was in STXI.![]()
Spock's reply to Pike about "human pranks" says it all!![]()
I think it would have been cool to have him 'grow' into the role of Captain. (The fact that Kirk was somewhat unstable, Pike--as cool as he was--should have known better).
Now, the sequel will have to make him show him more mature than the first film...
What Pike needs to do is let Kirk put on his big boy pants and stop handing everything to him on a silver platter. How mature can you be when your daddy figure just gives you everything?
I've seen it 17 times and still hate it. I plan to watch it again tonight, tomorrow night and sunday and I'm sure I will still hate it.
I've seen it 17 times and still hate it. I plan to watch it again tonight, tomorrow night and sunday and I'm sure I will still hate it.
I've seen it 17 times and still hate it. I plan to watch it again tonight, tomorrow night and sunday and I'm sure I will still hate it.
There were absolutely no hints in TOS that Kirk and Pike had a mentor relationship. As mentioned in "The Menagerie", they only ever met in passing, when Kirk took command of the Enterprise. It's more likely that teacher/pupil relationship occurred between Pike and Spock, as they served together for at least two five year missions.And that's not a bad idea. In fact, I hope that's exactly what the writers need to do. I'm rooting for Pike in the second movie to show more of a mentor relationship that's only been hinted at in dialogue in TOS. Kirk's character must mature in the next movie for it to even be credible imo.
It's pretty sad that every guest character from TOS will end up having a deep personal relationship right from the cradle with Kirk. Not only has Pike become his mentor, he also knew his father. Mostly everyone we saw serving aboard the Enterprise in TOS has either been with him in the same Academy class, or he met them on the very first mission. And newly introduced crewmembers from the new movie had bar fights with him years before they again met on the Enterprise on the very first mission.
It's pretty sad that every guest character from TOS will end up having a deep personal relationship right from the cradle with Kirk. Not only has Pike become his mentor, he also knew his father. Mostly everyone we saw serving aboard the Enterprise in TOS has either been with him in the same Academy class, or he met them on the very first mission. And newly introduced crewmembers from the new movie had bar fights with him years before they again met on the Enterprise on the very first mission.
How is that sad? This is a movie series, not a TV one.
The definition of origin story is getting everyone together in the space of the movie.
... I loved the acting, direction, score, and most of the special effects...but rolled my eyes at so many ridiculous story problems, flagrant disregard for basic Trek aspects, and those goddamned lensflares.
STXI was how the Star Trek crew got together.
It being a movie series is relevant because you have two hours to tell a story in a movie. In a TV series, you have almost 20 hours per season. Less time to tell the story, thus it all happens faster. Unless most of the crew met at once (at or around SFA), there wouldn't be any time for the film itself aside from the various character introductions.
Normally I wouldn't worry about that too much myself, but the carpentry of STXI is so blatantly close to the surface throughout it becomes irritating in its own right.
Normally I wouldn't worry about that too much myself, but the carpentry of STXI is so blatantly close to the surface throughout it becomes irritating in its own right.
And the reason for that? Pressure to appease the Trek nerds who would surely cry havoc if they hadn't tried to tie everything together.
If anything, this movie tried too hard to pander to the message board/fanboy/supernerd crowd. Consider yourself partly responsible.![]()
And the reason for that? Pressure to appease the Trek nerds who would surely cry havoc if they hadn't tried to tie everything together.
If anything, this movie tried too hard to pander to the message board/fanboy/supernerd crowd. Consider yourself partly responsible.![]()
I've been here for years and, I agree with you! Some posters actually name episodes (TOS, TNG and the rest) wrong as well as certain plots and mixing them up and actually posted that way!....Oops, something went wrong. The passage you quoted is of course mine not KingDaniel's as I adjusted above.
Anyway, not trying to squirm out of the responsibility here, but I only joined after STXI. I figured if anyone would appreciate what "real Trek" is supposed to be about, it would be "Trekkies" right? Turns out most seem no different to "ordinary people" as far as I can tell. I have never been so disappointed in my life!![]()
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