Norrin Radd
Vice Admiral
Re: How does "revenge" save Romulus?
He was half-mad.
He was half-mad.
Just seems rather a silly thing to miss doing especially for someone who's had 25 years to chill a bit and take in everything that's happened.
Just seems rather a silly thing to miss doing especially for someone who's had 25 years to chill a bit and take in everything that's happened.
so they add a line in the film that he destroy the hobus star
is the film better for that?!
Just seems rather a silly thing to miss doing especially for someone who's had 25 years to chill a bit and take in everything that's happened.
so they add a line in the film that he destroy the hobus star
is the film better for that?!
Deleted scenes supposedly show that he was busy in Klingon prison.
Yes, he is one of dumbest Romulans that have ever existed.
He was in Klingon jail for 25 years, which based on Star Trek VI isn't the best place to be. Plus even if he did destroy that star, his wife and child aren't going to come back.Come on... Khan and Picard 2.0 were fucked up as well, but at least their motivations at made *some* sense.
Let's say he does save Romulus during his 25 years living with a bunch of smelly men in an enclosed space, why would he need to take revenge and have Spock watch Vulcan explode?
Yeah, I know it's just a stupid popcorn film and people shouldn't think about this stuff... which is why I don't care about the thousands of plot holes in Wolverine origins. But I'm too much of a Star Trek nerd to let it go.
In fact, if he stopped the sun from going nova, there'd be yet another one of those silly Star Trek time paradoxes where he wouldn't have been thrown back in time in the first place.
I'm sure this has been talked to death already, but I just came back from watching it again and I was wondering... if Nero wanted to save Romulus, how does destroying Vulcan/Earth/The Federation prevent a sun from going supernova?
I mean, unless they move the planet or something, it's going to still be destroyed in 150 years... Federation or no Federation.
With regards to Nero, I think some people are forgetting that he never had any of the red matter at the beginning of the movie -- it was all in the Jellyfish, and that was probably a significant part of the reason he and his crew were apparently just waiting around for Spock to show up during those 25 years
and yes, he wanted revenge, since he blamed Spock and the Federation for not saving Romulus (and his wife and unborn child) in time. Having Spock there to witness his revenge may have just been icing on the cake.
Whoops, my bad. I guess I misremembered that part.Not quite. When he was with Pike he said something like "In addition to saving Romulus, I'm going to destroy the Federation." He had plenty of time to do both. In fact, we don't know if, while waiting for Spock, he went to the star that was going to go nova and use the red matter on it.The only thing he was interested in was vengeance.
He didn't need the Federation of this timeline since he already had the means to prevent Romulus's destruction.
Darn, now I have to go see the movie again.![]()
How can he wait? He's 130 years in the past, I doubt he would live that long, heh.
I suppose one thing he could have done was go to Romulus now, in the past, and try to convince them that in the future the sun will go supernova, so prepare. Of course, then we would have no movie.
He was on Rura Penthe with the rest of his crew as the Klingons messed with his ship for 25 years (according to deleted scenes from the movie). In the theatrical cut, this could be explained by the fact that the Narada's crew had to spend a whole lot of time repairing the damage caused by the Kelvin ramming it and replensing their missile supplies.How do you know he didn't? I mean, he had twenty five years to spend kicking around the galaxy, I can't imagine he would have steered clear of Romulus all that time.
If Nero wipes out the Federation and the Klingons the Romulans become the sole superpower in the Alpha quadrant; Nero wipes out the Romulan Empire's strongest enemies. After that he informs Romulus about the supernova and various other future threats (The Borg, Q, etc.)
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