I really enjoyed the movie, and I had heard good things about the countdown comic books. Some even said they were better than the movie, but I'd have to disagree.
I'll get the good out of the way first. It answers some of my questions, like how a mining ship is so powerful, the exact circumstances that led to the time warp, and what the heck red matter is. They delved in to the background of the villain a bit and fleshed out some details that end up being seen in the movie. Like how the spear that Nero uses to kill the Kelvin's captain was actually the ceremonial spear held in the romulan high council. (It's like he got stabbed with the ark of the covenant or something.) The explanation for the tatoos was pretty interesting too. They also explained why Nero seemed to know so much about kirk and the enterprise.
The bad? Way too much fanservice. I mean... did literally every new person they meet HAVE to be from tng? Seriously. There couldn't have been one captain or ambassidor or engineer that wasn't from TNG? Not only that but they all had to be super bad ass. Like every other scene after Data shows up is Spock saying "hello my old freind, it is good to see you" or people talking about how great they are.
Vulcan Council: Should we trust them?
Vulcan Council 2: What the fuck are you talking about? That bald mother fucker over there is THE mother fucking Picard! That black guy? He just built the fastest ship in the whole damned galaxy! Data commands the fucking enterprise... THE ENTERPRISE! Not only that but they're best buddies with general Worf who can only be killed by surprise! It says that right in his goddamn bio.
Vulcan Council: Oh right.
Had I read the comic first, it would have ruined the "I am and always will be" scene in the movie. By the fourth book I expected Spock to get a splinter just so he'd have to go to sickbay and meet Dr. Crusher Mega MD. Oh yeah and it wasn't limited to hero's either, the Borg just had to be involved somehow and the Enterprise is the only ship that can survive the Narada. It must have taken all their restraint not to make Lt. Ku the child of a tng person. It's like they got the rough ideas for the comic then just inserted the top 5 serched star trek terms in google or something and wrote a story around it.
Nero's sudden vow to destroy Spock and Vulcan seemed sloppy to me. He goes from a suspicious ally to "I will kill you and all your race" too quickly for me. Everything leading up to that was good, it just seems to transition to ultra vengeance mode too quickly for me. Which is unfortunate since Nero's reason for vengeance was one of the things I was looking to find out by reading the comic.
Nero getting worf to beam aboard their ship. Ok, kind of makes sense in the comic since that's his first time, and it would have been fine had he only done it this once. But no... in the movie he goes on to do it two more times... each time being more catastrophic than the last! Good plan Nero, no wonder they made you head of the mining guild.
Decalithium? DECALITHIUM? That's just lazy. Hey, dilithium is cool... trilithium was even MORE cool... let's just turn the fucking knob to 10! I thought red matter was actually very elegant and cool. But decalithium? That's as bad as the typical sci-fi alien creature naming convention of <race name><descriptor><familiar animal name>. Cardassian Hissing Squirrel! Romulan Farting Monkey. ect. Just lazy.
So yeah, not the worst comic ever but I was sorely dissapointed by it.
I'll get the good out of the way first. It answers some of my questions, like how a mining ship is so powerful, the exact circumstances that led to the time warp, and what the heck red matter is. They delved in to the background of the villain a bit and fleshed out some details that end up being seen in the movie. Like how the spear that Nero uses to kill the Kelvin's captain was actually the ceremonial spear held in the romulan high council. (It's like he got stabbed with the ark of the covenant or something.) The explanation for the tatoos was pretty interesting too. They also explained why Nero seemed to know so much about kirk and the enterprise.
The bad? Way too much fanservice. I mean... did literally every new person they meet HAVE to be from tng? Seriously. There couldn't have been one captain or ambassidor or engineer that wasn't from TNG? Not only that but they all had to be super bad ass. Like every other scene after Data shows up is Spock saying "hello my old freind, it is good to see you" or people talking about how great they are.
Vulcan Council: Should we trust them?
Vulcan Council 2: What the fuck are you talking about? That bald mother fucker over there is THE mother fucking Picard! That black guy? He just built the fastest ship in the whole damned galaxy! Data commands the fucking enterprise... THE ENTERPRISE! Not only that but they're best buddies with general Worf who can only be killed by surprise! It says that right in his goddamn bio.
Vulcan Council: Oh right.
Had I read the comic first, it would have ruined the "I am and always will be" scene in the movie. By the fourth book I expected Spock to get a splinter just so he'd have to go to sickbay and meet Dr. Crusher Mega MD. Oh yeah and it wasn't limited to hero's either, the Borg just had to be involved somehow and the Enterprise is the only ship that can survive the Narada. It must have taken all their restraint not to make Lt. Ku the child of a tng person. It's like they got the rough ideas for the comic then just inserted the top 5 serched star trek terms in google or something and wrote a story around it.
Nero's sudden vow to destroy Spock and Vulcan seemed sloppy to me. He goes from a suspicious ally to "I will kill you and all your race" too quickly for me. Everything leading up to that was good, it just seems to transition to ultra vengeance mode too quickly for me. Which is unfortunate since Nero's reason for vengeance was one of the things I was looking to find out by reading the comic.
Nero getting worf to beam aboard their ship. Ok, kind of makes sense in the comic since that's his first time, and it would have been fine had he only done it this once. But no... in the movie he goes on to do it two more times... each time being more catastrophic than the last! Good plan Nero, no wonder they made you head of the mining guild.
Decalithium? DECALITHIUM? That's just lazy. Hey, dilithium is cool... trilithium was even MORE cool... let's just turn the fucking knob to 10! I thought red matter was actually very elegant and cool. But decalithium? That's as bad as the typical sci-fi alien creature naming convention of <race name><descriptor><familiar animal name>. Cardassian Hissing Squirrel! Romulan Farting Monkey. ect. Just lazy.
So yeah, not the worst comic ever but I was sorely dissapointed by it.