How long have the ships been going out there and nobody has gone 1 days travel past it and noticed the big purple swirly thing that turns people into gods?
Yeah, really. I'm still hoping for "STXIII: WAR OF THE MUTANTS".
How long have the ships been going out there and nobody has gone 1 days travel past it and noticed the big purple swirly thing that turns people into gods?
Two Words: Writer's Strike
This.
Perhaps they would have otherwise modified the line - after all the version used in the novelization was adjusted to accommodate off-world Vulcans.
Not to worry. In the next movie they'll make a new timeline where the entire galaxy is ruled by the Vulcan empire.
Not that I'd complain, really.
I'm pretty sure there's a novel with a timeline like that, except those Vulcans never had Surak...
Its no big deal.
Vulcans can drop out of nowhere when needed.
They just have to discover a lost colony.
Vulcans have a very acute sense of smell. This drastically limits the number of worlds they can comfortably live on. Most places with humans, and anyplace with Klingons, is definitely out. And let's not even mention the Skreeans.
It has nothing to do with it. Almost all the animals have very acute sense of smell, or at least a way better than humans, and they still can live with other animals or with humans. And everyone has ability to get used to a smell, if they are surrounded by that for some minutes..
The writers had the capability to change that before and after, but they didn't because this was their intention.
The writers had the capability to change that before and after, but they didn't because this was their intention.
Actually, no.
Filming was going on during the writer's strike. Abrams directed the film, but as a WGA member, he followed their rules and refused to do any writing during the filming. That means he was stuck with the script as it was the moment the strike started.
There's a interesting set of quotes here
this quote was especially apropos“To a screenwriter, that might seem kind of awesome. For once, the director can’t change things. But when its your own movie, it’s maddening. J.J. was describing a scene he was shooting the day before. Midway through it, he got a great idea for a new line. Which he couldn’t write. Couldn’t shoot. Couldn’t be in his movie."I like to imagine that many of the cringeworthy plot holes were left unplugged for this very reason.
While the strike didn't last infinitely long, neither does the shooting schedule. At the conclusion of the strike, a portion of the film was already "in the can."But you should re-read what I said, I said "before or after" the strike. So actually yes, the writers could have changed something before the strike, and yes, the writers could have changed anything after the strike. The writers strike did not last all through filming.
While the strike didn't last infinitely long, neither does the shooting schedule. At the conclusion of the strike, a portion of the film was already "in the can."
I was originally speaking specifically about the claim the writers strike had something to do with the "10,000 Vulcans left" line. Since this line was a mere voice over this wouldn't have been anything to fix if the writers really wanted to change before or after the strike. In fact small changes were made with the strike looming and Orci even spoke of them being confident with what they had going into the strike. The "10,000 Vulcans" line was the intention, plain and simple.Abrams didn't have an unlimited ability to go back and re-shoot scenes that were completed days or weeks before. Thus the lack of opportunity to fix the "many cringe worthy plot holes."
How Are There Only 10,000 Vulcans Left?
The only wrong question, is the one that is never asked.I'm surprised the question was even asked.
Vulcans remind me a bit of the isolationist Japanese during the Edo period... very intelligent and perfectionist but xenophobic and very proud as a race.
Pure vulcans, probably 10,000... Gaijin (outsiders or colonists) maybe more.
I wouldn't be surprised if Vulcans did not consider Vuclans born outside of their 'original' homeplanet as real Vulcans.
I again, wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even HAVE a colony to speak of and only some outposts with a few individuals or famillies on diplomatic functions.
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