I have to agree too, I've always wanted to explore Pike's career and what he did to get a medal named for him (Sisko recieved the Christopher Pike medal of Valor). Pike is a very interesting character.
General_Custer said:
You heard it first from Custer
http://www.trekmovie.com/2007/11/14/morrison-as-number-one/
Arlo said:
General_Custer said:
You heard it first from Custer
http://www.trekmovie.com/2007/11/14/morrison-as-number-one/
Will she have wings, too?![]()
Cranston said:
And I still marvel at how ingenious, and just how damned elegant was the idea to make "The Cage" a glimpse into the past. From a purely practical standpoint, the decision to reuse "Cage" footage was mostly financial, but the fact that they decided to actually embrace continuity differences between "The Cage" and TOS by chalking it up to time depth was just brilliant. And by doing it this way, I think they created that "false sense of historicity" far better than they would have if they'd tried to make an "older" version of the Enterprise.
Franklin said:
I hope to God this means we won't see a Spock running around SHOUTING all the time (as speculated upon in an old thread).
Captain59 said:
Starship Polaris said:
I gotta tell you - and I can't explain this - that I'm much more excited by the sudden prospect of seeing a big part of this movie revolve around Spock as part of Pike's crew alongside characters like "Number One" than I am by the idea of seeing the early years of Kirk and Spock and the TOS Gang.
Agreed!
Starship Polaris said:
It doesn't work on any level - logically, within the context of the rest of the TV series, or even in terms of pacing (you notice that it takes ten seconds for Spock to get Pike beamed down and hooked up with the Talosians after the briefing room doors shut behind him?).
Cranston said:
Starship Polaris said:
I gotta tell you - and I can't explain this - that I'm much more excited by the prospect of seeing a big part of this movie revolve around Spock as part of Pike's crew alongside characters like "Number One" than I am by the idea of seeing the early years of Kirk and Spock and the TOS Gang.
I agree completely. For 40 years, that one episode hinted at such a rich backstory (and was the first hint that the Trek universe had historical depth), I'm very excited to actually see some more of it.
It's also, frankly, the part of the story that might be least likely to rankle fans -- we've seen 1 hour of Pike, but nearly 100 hours of the other TOS folks, so there's much less continuity-furniture to bang their elbows into. In other words, it's much more free to be its own thing. Which is all for the good, IMO.
(Of course, this also works the other way too -- because Pike et al suggested were such a rich area for mining story ideas, a lot of what people "know" about them is based on their own ideas and/or decades of fan fiction. Those kinds of preconceptions are bound to be injured by any new material. So, of course, the producers can't win).
Samuel T. Cogley said:
Franklin said:
I hope to God this means we won't see a Spock running around SHOUTING all the time (as speculated upon in an old thread).
God, that was a great thread...
Borgminister said:
Captain59 said:
Starship Polaris said:
I gotta tell you - and I can't explain this - that I'm much more excited by the sudden prospect of seeing a big part of this movie revolve around Spock as part of Pike's crew alongside characters like "Number One" than I am by the idea of seeing the early years of Kirk and Spock and the TOS Gang.
Agreed!
Might be interesting to the faithful, but what of Joe Public? The movie has to make money.
Outpost4 said:
With this revelation about possibly a minor Cage character now in the movie...
We want Colt! We want Colt! We want Colt!
OK, at least I want Yeoman Colt.
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Starship Polaris said:
"The factors in her favor include youth and unusually strong female drives."
The howls of laughter in the movie theater last night when the Keeper delivered that line were...well, we might as well have been in a midnight "Rocky Horror" screening.![]()
Franklin said:
The only thing that would bother me about having Number One (or is it spelled Number 1) on screen WITH Spock is that in a sense, she IS Spock.
If you're playing to a mass audience, it has to be the Spock they expect. Not sterotypically so, but still as the emotionless "computer" he's most commonly thought of. And that's not the Spock from "The Cage".
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