^I'm getting tired of this "Starfleet doesn't know how to count to six" bit, to be honest. Ceti Alpha, a star out on the fringes of unexplored Federation space* was never described as a system with six planets. In 'Space Seed' they simply said they were going to leave Khan and his people on the fifth planet in the system, as it was Class M. The system could have forty planets and dwarf planets orbiting it, complete with a couple of gas giants. The implication of CA six exploding and successfully ruining CA five is that they were twins, each being the moon of the other. This is far more likely if there are multiple planets beyond them in the system. Also, if Starfleet has classified the Khan incident, the only records the Reliant has are to a binary planet that is now just one, which matches relatively closely to the one in their databanks. Probably followed in its orbit by a slowly expanding asteroid field that will continue to damage the planet for the rest of time.
*unlike, say, Alpha Ceti, which is close enough we know about it now.
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Indeed, that's one thing I really respect about ST'09 -- when Nero is destroyed, it's treated as a tragedy and a loss rather than something to be celebrated, and the music and editing invite us to sympathize with Nero in his final moments, even to the point of mirroring George Kirk's final moments from the beginning.
Something which would have carried more weight if Kirk didn't gleefully blow him to hell with "you got it...fire everything we've got" after Nero refused his offer of help. A little look of regret or a less vengeful tone would have been welcome and a nice contrast with Spock...
The real problem is that, while it makes sense to confuse the fifth planet for the fourth if the fourth blows up, I still can't figure out how you confuse the fifth for the sixth if the sixth blows up. It's not Starfleet that can't count, apparently, just Reliant.
I've said this before: Nero should have locked a tractor beam on Enterprise, echoing Kruge's ankle grab in TSFS. I'd have had Kirk sigh and quietly say, "I've had enough of you" before ordering the deadly salvo.
Even so, as established in Star Trek, long range scanners would pick up five planets, a debris field, and whatever lay beyond the now non-existent Ceti Alpha VI. If four had blown up, they's pick up three planets, a debris field, and Ceti Alpha IV nee V. So I stand by my criticism, whether it fits the current science of planet hunting or not.
Thanks!Having said that, Christopher, your analysis is fascinating and enlightening.
Well, not as simple as "count to six" but one would expect that if they know enough about the system to identify and land on a "Class M" planet, they probably should have charts at least detailed enough to reveal that something is very wrong and there's a major planet missing when Reliant comes back years later. One rather has to squint one's way past this detail.
I like this thread.And I'm definitely adding the phrase 'Stinky Weezleteats' to my personal lexicon.
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Well if Bill J, self appointed Knight of the Abrams Table...
I think a much worse problem/better question is, why did anywhere from 40 to 70 humans show up as a slight fluctuation in one dynascanner? What? These guys can scan a planet and count the population from orbit. Their sensors can "detect the heat of a match" and they don't notice 50 people, forget about the damn Ceti Eels which would have been enough to call the whole thing off anyway as per Dr. Marcuses. That's the plot hole.
Another good thread BigJake!
Well, not as simple as "count to six" but one would expect that if they know enough about the system to identify and land on a "Class M" planet, they probably should have charts at least detailed enough to reveal that something is very wrong and there's a major planet missing when Reliant comes back years later. One rather has to squint one's way past this detail.
I think a much worse problem/better question is, why did anywhere from 40 to 70 humans show up as a slight fluctuation in one dynascanner? What? These guys can scan a planet and count the population from orbit. Their sensors can "detect the heat of a match" and they don't notice 50 people, forget about the damn Ceti Eels which would have been enough to call the whole thing off anyway as per Dr. Marcuses. That's the plot hole. Being 6 or 5 or whatever was a red herring to try to justify the fact that they beamed down to Khan's parlor without knowing he's there.
Still an awsome movie though.
I like this thread.And I'm definitely adding the phrase 'Stinky Weezleteats' to my personal lexicon.
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Re: Big Jake vs. Franklin about Khan
Well if Bill J, self appointed Knight of the Abrams Table (I'm joking, don't take it the wrong way, Bill J and I agree on so much it's a good thing we disagree about Abrams, being in 100% agreement would be scary) can menton Khan novels, then I'm mentioning stuff that wasn't in the movie too.
Namely, a lot of those white supermen were not the supermen that Kirk left behind but Khan's kids with Marla, including his son Joachim. And being that's his son is the only way he gets away with arguing with him and his son has been keeping Khan from being completely 100% around the bend to crazytown. Khan is satisfied that Kirk is trapped in the middle of what is esentially a rock in space, a rock that becomes most of the Genesis planet's mass btw, and now has the means to return to Ceti Alpha 5 and make it nice again. That's why he changes from the mode from just killin'. (If Ahab could have put Moby Dick in a skirt with a ukelele and sentenced him to preform in Reno for the rest of his life he'd have let it go, too.) After all, killing does not = revenge and Khan says something along the lines of "I've done something much worse that kill you, I've hurt you, and I'm going to keep on hurting you." He can't keep toying with a dead Kirk.
He believed he had Kirk, he beat him, all Kirk can do is yell about it and he's about to finish of his only rescue because it can barely move, plus his son of his beloved wife is saying "Dad were good let's go." Khan has no intention of needlessly murdering anyone in either appearance. Now if he feels it necessary, yes he'll kill anyone, he did try to blow up the Enterprise, but needlessly, no that's not him, even crazy old Khan that's messed up because his Miltonesque paradise was turned into a hell with the death of his good friend Joachim and his trusted people and his wife that he loved.
Ugh. That was a lot. Complaints can be addressed to me as always. Thank you.
The only problem I have with Joachim being Khan's son is he's 14 years old or so. OK, he's fifty percent genetically enhanced, but does that mean he ages fast at youth? A convenient explanation if true.
I also have a problem with the idea that he'd simply take the Genesis device back to Ceti Alpha VI and use it to reform the planet. Very hard to believe. The man is a conqueror, he's free. He's not going back into exile to settle down, again. Genesis is a weapon for him, leverage for negotiations, not a tool for creation.
I don't think anyone "needlessly murders." There is always a need in the mind of the killer. Khan had no problem leaving a trail of blood behind him. He murdered the scientists for no purpose other than rage because they wouldn't give him what he wanted. He just didn't storm off in a huff. That's pretty messed up. And, it was needless. They were no danger to him.
Well if Bill J, self appointed Knight of the Abrams Table...
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The only problem I have with Joachim being Khan's son is he's 14 years old or so. OK, he's fifty percent genetically enhanced, but does that mean he ages fast at youth? A convenient explanation if true.
Another good thread BigJake!
I think a much worse problem/better question is, why did anywhere from 40 to 70 humans show up as a slight fluctuation in one dynascanner? What? These guys can scan a planet and count the population from orbit. Their sensors can "detect the heat of a match" and they don't notice 50 people, forget about the damn Ceti Eels which would have been enough to call the whole thing off anyway as per Dr. Marcuses. That's the plot hole.
Happy Happy Joy Joy!
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