Sharr Khan said:
Patrickivan said:
No more time travel stories!
Its unfair to impose such a prohibition on any new production team. Just cause the previous lot over did it it doesn't follow that the current take will equal the same results...
Sharr
Not at all. It was a fan creation. I found it via a link from here to another Trek-related page the name of which temporarily (more like permanently) escapes me.Mike Have-Not said:
^ Ummm.... is that... "official"?...
CorporalClegg said:
Sharr Khan said:
Patrickivan said:
No more time travel stories!
Its unfair to impose such a prohibition on any new production team. Just cause the previous lot over did it it doesn't follow that the current take will equal the same results...
Sharr
Even if you change cooks, the steak is only as good as the cow it came from.
Officially cheesy. This is even more fake than the rumors. No studio would ever let something that second rate out the door.Mike Have-Not said:
^ Ummm.... is that... "official"?...
Starship Polaris said:
Don't make the Guardian angry. You wouldn't like it when it's angry.
Tralah said:
I think it's worth noting that two of the most successful Star Trek movies, IV and First Contact, had time travel as a key element. Who it to say this could not be done well either? I have to admit I'm not thrilled with this initial idea, but I'm willing to keep an open mind to see how its down. If they are using the Guardian, they better compensate Harlan Ellison for his work, or they will deserve a law suit.
Tralah said:
I sincerely hope they were paid if they were owed money for the character Khan being used in Star Trek II.
Exactly my thoughts.Starship Polaris said:
Well, let's see what some memorable Trek time travel stories have been:
"City On The Edge Of Forever"
"Yesterday's Enterprise"
"Trials And Tribbleations"
"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"
"Star Trek: First Contact"
Clearly, nothing there that either fans liked or that was notably popular or successful with the general public. What are they thinking?![]()
Kirk the Jerk said:
Why does it have to be TNG era? Asuming TNG era means set during that show and not 'after' nemesis, this sucks IMO, wasn't it enough that Enterprise involved the TNG era in 'These are the Vovages' IMO, it would be a far better film if set AFTER nemisis, at least in the Romulan point of view (Not meaning having to feature any of the main characters...)![]()
ThankQ said:
NX_01 Mark said:
The problem with this is everything that happens will by the end mean nothing cause the only way to resolve something like this, unless you plan to undo 40 years of canon is A BIG RESET BUTTON at the end.
and we all know how TREK fans feel about that button
Tell me the TOS ep or flick in which Kirk states: You know, Bones, several years ago, I was not attacked by Romulans from the future.
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