• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Predict how TOS Kirk will be Resurrected

What about the Guardian of Forever! That could easily be used.

Voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch!

"I...am...The Guardian of Forever!!!"

(IDW will probably have a tie-in comic that moviegoers will have to read in order to understand why there is a lack of explanation of what the Guardian of Forever is....but I digress.:lol:)
 
What about the Guardian of Forever! That could easily be used.

Not likely. Ownership of material was different in the 60's and I believe Harlan Ellison retains some rights to that creation. And I don't think he has warm and fuzzy feelings regarding Trek.
 
What about the Guardian of Forever! That could easily be used.

Not likely. Ownership of material was different in the 60's and I believe Harlan Ellison retains some rights to that creation. And I don't think he has warm and fuzzy feelings regarding Trek.
I think Harlan could be persuaded to feel sufficiently warm and fuzzy about Trek if he were to receive adequate compensation.

However, Orci is on record as saying that the Guardian won't be used as a means of time travel or for "fixing" timelines. Whether the Guardian could be used for any other purpose is probably another story.
 
I think Harlan could be persuaded to feel sufficiently warm and fuzzy about Trek if he were to receive adequate compensation.

Between Shatner and Ellison's salary, they'd bankrupt ST3's production budget.

However, Orci is on record as saying that the Guardian won't be used as a means of time travel or for "fixing" timelines. Whether the Guardian could be used for any other purpose is probably another story.

Wasn't Orci on record saying "It's not Khan!"? (until someone told him what a great story it would be if it was).
 
I think Harlan could be persuaded to feel sufficiently warm and fuzzy about Trek if he were to receive adequate compensation.
Why would he care about money at this point in his life? With not much time left for him, and being almost certainly financially secure well beyond his own lifespan, don't things for people like him become mostly about whim and principle than money?
 
Post-credits stinger of old Spock going back to the future, sees Shatner Kirk and raises his eyebrow. No explanations or anything.
 
I think Harlan could be persuaded to feel sufficiently warm and fuzzy about Trek if he were to receive adequate compensation.
Why would he care about money at this point in his life? With not much time left for him, and being almost certainly financially secure well beyond his own lifespan, don't things for people like him become mostly about whim and principle than money?
It's always been about principle for Harlan.

He probably doesn't need the money nor particularly care about it, per se, but he does care that contracts are honored. That's no whim; it's principle.
 
This would be sort of a retcon, but a possible way of bringing Kirk Prime back would be to simply say that when Picard went into the Nexus and brought Kirk back, Picard actually brought back the "echo" of Kirk's essence in the Nexus, not Kirk himself. Kirk Prime could have actually been rescued, or left the Nexus prior to the events of Generations, which turns out to be the events in Star Trek 13. That might be a little hoaky,but at least it finally puts to bed the Nexus problem, and fixes one of the most unpopular scenes in Star Trek history. Basically, the Kirk we saw die, was just an "echo." Kirk Prime is then free to show up in the alternate timeline.
 
I think Harlan could be persuaded to feel sufficiently warm and fuzzy about Trek if he were to receive adequate compensation.
Why would he care about money at this point in his life? With not much time left for him, and being almost certainly financially secure well beyond his own lifespan, don't things for people like him become mostly about whim and principle than money?
It's always been about principle for Harlan.

He probably doesn't need the money nor particularly care about it, per se, but he does care that contracts are honored. That's no whim; it's principle.

Harlan came back into the fold to do the comics.
Even if it was only to right an old wrong.

He also allowed the Guardian to be used in TAS. Do the right thing by Ellison (whatever that is) and I'm sure he'd be willing to cooperate.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top