Re: Fubar?
Perhaps they're simple military designations by Starfleet. Like dreadnaught, destroyer or bunny.
Perhaps they're simple military designations by Starfleet. Like dreadnaught, destroyer or bunny.
Yeah, call a ship whatever you want.
Honestly, think about it.
It's an English name for an alien vessel, which I'm sure has totally different nomenclature in Klingon or otherwise.
Yes!
We'll just call it... Klingon Wargoose. And Turd of Prey![]()
To some, it's analagous to calling vanilla - strawberry. Romulan vessel would have been better than (the incorrect) Warbird imo. Someone should have caught that one.
Many things in this movie were like that. Oooh, billions of people died. Well, whatever, on to the next action sequence. You were never really given the time and space to feel what was happening.The biggest problem I had with the film was one single shot: the final collapse of Vulcan. Well, not so much the collapse itself, but the Enterprise flying past the camera. I can't put my finger on it, but it just seemed to minimize the entire sequence. "Planet imploding? Eh, what can ya do? On to the next scene. Not a moment to breathe."
Many things in this movie were like that. Oooh, billions of people died. Well, whatever, on to the next action sequence. You were never really given the time and space to feel what was happening.
Many things in this movie were like that. Oooh, billions of people died. Well, whatever, on to the next action sequence. You were never really given the time and space to feel what was happening.The biggest problem I had with the film was one single shot: the final collapse of Vulcan. Well, not so much the collapse itself, but the Enterprise flying past the camera. I can't put my finger on it, but it just seemed to minimize the entire sequence. "Planet imploding? Eh, what can ya do? On to the next scene. Not a moment to breathe."
Perhaps they're simple military designations by Starfleet. Like dreadnaught, destroyer or bunny.
I thought they looked a little more like slightly modified K'Tinga class battlecrusiers, which was a bit of a suprise considering how much they modified the Enterprise.Well, I only seen the movie once, and they weren't on screen for long, but they they didn't look like (Romulan) warbirds, or (Klingon) Birds of Prey, they were D7 battle cruisers, (in typical Classic non-remastered TOS on screen orientation no less).
Given the amount of Trek trivia they got right in this movie, I am surprised the F'ed that up.
Yet, Abrams uses the term Klingon Warbird and everyone laps it up and berates anyone who criticizes it. No, no double standards here.
The Enterprise flyby shot alone seemed to dismiss the whole sequence. It just felt conspicuously out of place, and likely no amount of Spock/Uhura turbolift brooding would have brought it back for me.Many things in this movie were like that. Oooh, billions of people died. Well, whatever, on to the next action sequence. You were never really given the time and space to feel what was happening.The biggest problem I had with the film was one single shot: the final collapse of Vulcan. Well, not so much the collapse itself, but the Enterprise flying past the camera. I can't put my finger on it, but it just seemed to minimize the entire sequence. "Planet imploding? Eh, what can ya do? On to the next scene. Not a moment to breathe."
No, of course not.
There was only the 'I'm now part of an endangered species' log entry and the turbolift-scene with Spock and Uhura.
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I think that's more of a dickshipPerhaps they're simple military designations by Starfleet. Like dreadnaught, destroyer or bunny.
Does the giant whale probe from Star Trek IV qualify as a bunny?![]()
More nits:
How far away from Vulcan was the ice planet? If Old Spock can see Vulcan being destroyed from there, it would have had to have been close enough to get sucked into the black hole.
IIRC, Spock ordered warp 3 when they left Vulcan. I would think they were a decent distance away by the time they found Scotty. This one didn't make much sense to me either.How far away was Enterprise (traveling at warp) from the ice planet when Scotty and Kirk beamed onto it?
Kirk's demeanor on Kobyashi Maru. He should have played it more seriously as if he really had discovered a way to win. His actions made it look like he wanted to get caught. Maybe he did. I don't know.
So Vulcan is destroyed. And there are only 10,000 survivors? So, this ancient spacefaring race didn't have any colonies?
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