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Should Morn Be In Trek XI

Then I suggest we change the setting somewhat. Spock is chatting with Morn, remembering the time when this happened.
 
Then I suggest we change the setting somewhat. Spock is chatting with Morn, remembering the time when this happened.

That's it! Let me expand on that idea, if you don't mind...

Spock is sitting at Quark's on Deep Space Nine, drowning away his sorrows in Romulan ale, reminiscing on his life with anyone who cares to listen. Quark doesn't care, the dabo girls don't care, but Morn...he's a good listener.
 
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I like where you're going with this. The movie starts with Nimoy's Spock at Quark's chatting with Morn about the good old days when they first met, which sets things up for a flashback scene. When this is done, a certain bald, tattood Romulan in a darkened corner is seen taking an interest in the conversation.
 
The best way to get Morn into the movie is to have him be the bad guy's (Nero) superior. Then, at the end of the movie when the bad guy is foiled, Morn learns a valuable lesson about telling bad guys to do things for him.
 
Morn's a prima donna! Don't even kid about having him in Star Trek XI! He must have the best agent in Hollywood. If you put him in this film, he'll talk, and talk, and talk until your ears fall off. He'll steal every scene, grabbing the best lines and hamming it up like he did on DS9. He was my least favorite character on that show because he dominated every episode. So if he's in this film, I'm boycotting it! I swear, I'll start a petition to keep him out of this film!!
 
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