Number 1-- Show an actual scene of Kirk demanding he get's the Enterprise back-- AKA that meeting w Admiral Nogura we never got to see. Adds more tension.
Number 2-- With a bigger budget, show more Federation ships getting their butts handed to them. Would have made perfect sense Starfleet sent a fleet ahead of the Enterprise, since the Enterprise was running behind schedule to get ready. This creates even more of an antagonist out of Vejur.
Number 3-- Those Klingons that vanished in the beginning? Save them for the end, and when Vejur implodes, have those ships reappear and then the crew of each thinking that this was a "federation" weapon in the end. There's that action confrontation that was truly missing from this big budget Star Trek film. Everything about that ending felt so anti-climactic. It needed Klingons being Klingons and a nice fire fight between the new Enterprise and them. Maybe even add in a saucer seperation scene.
Number 4-- Maybe leave it open for the sequel, a klingon war, with the Klingons being hellbent convinced vejur was a secret federation weapon, leaving Kirk and co. to go and repair relations between the two sides after all was said and done.
Number 5-- Maybe actually make it known (in the movie) that not only is Decker, Matt Decker's son, but create more tension between him and Kirk by writing Will's character as being angry Admiral Kirk allowed his father to get killed during the encounter w the Doomsday machine.
Number 6- Actually finish the damn memory wall sequence, where Kirk goes out trying to find Spock, only to be attacked by those parasites, and getting to see Spock come in and phaser fire those things away from his captain.
Oh right, and make it a PG rating. So you some more violent sequences could have been done.
This movie had so much potential, but due to effects limitations of the time, and too many people w their hand in the pot of the making of this, it got bogged down to an average movie w a fantastic soundtrack and above average special effects.
It's a pity.
Number 2-- With a bigger budget, show more Federation ships getting their butts handed to them. Would have made perfect sense Starfleet sent a fleet ahead of the Enterprise, since the Enterprise was running behind schedule to get ready. This creates even more of an antagonist out of Vejur.
Number 3-- Those Klingons that vanished in the beginning? Save them for the end, and when Vejur implodes, have those ships reappear and then the crew of each thinking that this was a "federation" weapon in the end. There's that action confrontation that was truly missing from this big budget Star Trek film. Everything about that ending felt so anti-climactic. It needed Klingons being Klingons and a nice fire fight between the new Enterprise and them. Maybe even add in a saucer seperation scene.
Number 4-- Maybe leave it open for the sequel, a klingon war, with the Klingons being hellbent convinced vejur was a secret federation weapon, leaving Kirk and co. to go and repair relations between the two sides after all was said and done.
Number 5-- Maybe actually make it known (in the movie) that not only is Decker, Matt Decker's son, but create more tension between him and Kirk by writing Will's character as being angry Admiral Kirk allowed his father to get killed during the encounter w the Doomsday machine.
Number 6- Actually finish the damn memory wall sequence, where Kirk goes out trying to find Spock, only to be attacked by those parasites, and getting to see Spock come in and phaser fire those things away from his captain.
Oh right, and make it a PG rating. So you some more violent sequences could have been done.
This movie had so much potential, but due to effects limitations of the time, and too many people w their hand in the pot of the making of this, it got bogged down to an average movie w a fantastic soundtrack and above average special effects.
It's a pity.