I take it, it took Nero and crew 25 years to repair the damage the Kelvin did when it rammed into them!
Nothing, they just had more missiles, the element of surprise, and didn't give the starships an opportunity to ram into them again.And yet they took out a large number of Federation ships in just a few minutes. What changed?
And yet they took out a large number of Federation ships in just a few minutes. What changed?
I'm sorry, but I just cannot believe that Nero simply hid for 25 years. There must have been lots of opportunities for him to attack the Federation in all that time without having to wait for Spock and his Red Matter....that is, if he was free to do so.
Because if its not in the final cut, it doesn't count. Just like Kirk's orbital skydive, him getting shot in the back, and Soran torturing Geordi with a nanoprobe in his heart from Generations don't count. What's in the final cuts of the episodes and movies is what's canon, not the deleted scenes, especially ones that don't make sense. Seriously, why would the Narada be in orbit of Rura Penthe instead of some other planet with extensive research facilities? Why don't the Klingons have defenses more capable of defending against the Narada's weapons if they've had the ship for 25 years?Why do we need to turn away from the intent here, when there are a) hints of this part of the story, and b) no hints that contradict this element?
They certainly went hypersonic, but not a significant fraction of c capable of time dilation. If the space shuttle had enough energy to accomplish that, we'd be using it to fly to the moon on a regular basis.Hell, the crew of the Columbia went relativistic and burned 12 years just getting to a planet that was relatively (no pun intended) nearby. No comms, no warp drive, you're pretty much invisible unless someone knows where to look for you.
What you say about Canon is correct, however there are hints that Rura Penthe, or some other prison planet, was the subject of some huge battle where 27 Klingon ships were destroyed by one massive Romulan ship.Because if its not in the final cut, it doesn't count. Just like Kirk's orbital skydive, him getting shot in the back, and Soran torturing Geordi with a nanoprobe in his heart from Generations don't count. What's in the final cuts of the episodes and movies is what's canon, not the deleted scenes, especially ones that don't make sense. Seriously, why would the Narada be in orbit of Rura Penthe instead of some other planet with extensive research facilities? Why don't the Klingons have defenses more capable of defending against the Narada's weapons if they've had the ship for 25 years?Why do we need to turn away from the intent here, when there are a) hints of this part of the story, and b) no hints that contradict this element?
Sure, you can come up with explanations and theories as to why Nero did nothing for 25 years, but that's like trying to figure out why Soran didn't just fly into the gawddang Nexus.
Sure, you can come up with explanations and theories as to why Nero did nothing for 25 years, but that's like trying to figure out why Soran didn't just fly into the gawddang Nexus.
The film's explanation was that ships that had flown into the Nexus were destroyed or nearly so, and the implication was that this didn't necessarily include getting transported to the Nexus before the ship vaporized completely.
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