And most of the Admiralty.Untrue. There are lots of a-holes in starfleet. See Finnagin...
And most of the Admiralty.Untrue. There are lots of a-holes in starfleet. See Finnagin...
Anything that doesn't align with Prime canon, I just shift into it's own parallel universe. So that way it still happens, but I don't have to deal with the conflict.That's cool. Do you ever have to deal with times that books or comics conflict with established canon or does it enhance and augment canon for you?
I just checked the copyright pages for the first Kelvinverse ongoing series trade, the Khan miniseries and Star Trek/Green Lantern trades, and the first issue of Boldly Go and they all list CBS and Paramount. I was surprised to see they don't list Bad Robot.That isn't true at all.
http://www.cbsconsumerproducts.com/properties.html
They are a property of CBS.
There is probably some sort exclusivity agreement with Paramount in regards to who can make TV/Movies with that content, but CBS has the rights to that content.
You can probably find the CBS logo, or some sort of mention of CBS in the fine-print of any KT product.
Actually it's the opposite. If you remember, the "creators" of the movie (and Cumberbatch himself) repeatedly stated that Cumberbatch was not playing Khan! Turns out they were saying the truth.![]()
So you don't think you've ever interpreted anything in media other than how the creator intended you to interpret it?
Sorry, but Cumberbatch DID very much act like Khan from Space Seed - he read the situation and acted to ensure the outcome he wanted - which is exactly what the character played by Ricardo Montelban did in Space Seed. He was exceedingly manipulative, ruthless, and overconfident in both versions once he felt he had the upper hand.
Actually CBS DOESN'T have rights to ANYTHING in the JJ-Verse...
I decided to check the end credits of Beyond, because it just happens to be the only KT movie on Netflix here, and there is no mention of CBS.I just checked the copyright pages for the first Kelvinverse ongoing series trade, the Khan miniseries and Star Trek/Green Lantern trades, and the first issue of Boldly Go and they all list CBS and Paramount. I was surprised to see they don't list Bad Robot.
No - Just first wanting to suffocate the ENTIRE crew of the Enterprise - but changing his mind (because he still needed people to operate the ship) - so he started suffocating them one by one in a vacuum chamber in an attempt to get crew members to work for him.Sorry, but you must have seen a different episode than I did. Because I don't recall Khan in "Space Seed" acting completely without emotion, blowing people away with BFGs, and gouging people's eyes out.
Sorry, but you must have seen a different episode than I did. Because I don't recall Khan in "Space Seed" acting completely without emotion,
blowing people away with BFGs,
and gouging people's eyes out.
No - Just first wanting to suffocate the ENTIRE crew of the Enterprise - but changing his mind (because he still needed people to operate the ship) - so he started suffocating them one by one in a vacuum chamber in an attempt to get crew members to work for him.
And once he knew his group was defeated on the Enterprise - he tried to destroy it in an anti-matter explosion.
And sorry, he killed millions in the Eugenics Wars so no, he wasn't a 'charming guy' UNLESS it was a means to an end.
(Oh, and in STII:TWoK he went wild on the Regula-One station and slit ALL the scientist's throats.)
'Without emotion':
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That's...not what he did in STID.
Crushed/cracked his skull open.
He also threatened to slice McCoy's throat when he first woke up.Not really. When you see characters walloping each other over the head in fights to the death, that's usually the effect they're aiming for.
Khan having a propensity to crushing and throttling is something he did in every appearence, come to think of it. Turns out having one actor hold hands (or throats) with another one, is a surprisingly cheap and effective way of establishing super strength.
Maybe he should have tossed him in decompression chamber, would that be better?I stand corrected. That's actually worse.
Very few leaders do in modern warfare. Doesn't mean he has no blood on his hands. It's the Eugenics Wars, remember. Not Eugenics Debate Club.We don't know what he did during the Eugenics Wars. For all we know he didn't personally kill anyone.
What, this?Maybe he should have tossed him in decompression chamber, would that be better?
Maybe he should have tossed him in decompression chamber, would that be better?
I just have a hard time believing there weren't any other senior officers on board. What, there wasn't a single LCDR or CDR?
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I know the feeling. I act the same way when someone wakes me up when I'm not supposed to.![]()
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