Romulus has gone the way of Alderaan and Krypton. It's toast.
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Romulus has gone the way of Alderaan and Krypton. It's toast.
Romulus has gone the way of Alderaan and Krypton. It's toast.
The point was to tie old Star Trek (as in, the franchise) with new Star Trek (at the time only represented by movies). Other than the credits where it says "Spock Prime" it doesn't mean that he came from Prime universe. Have we seen something like Nero's ship before? Or jellyfish ship? Have we seen bold Romulans with tatoos before? For all we know in Vulcan, Prime means "old" or "different" and it wasn't meant to signify prime universe.Then that would mean that old Spock is not from the prime universe, which was the whole point of having him in the movie in the first place.
Wait, Superman's allergic to toast...?Romulus has gone the way of Alderaan and Krypton. It's toast.
Bit of a spit in the face to Nimoy, since those were his last outings as Spock.I'm not entirely convinced that Prime Spock is actually the Spock of the universe we know. Then again, I'm not entirely convinced that he isn't. But it sure would be fun if they decided he wasn't!
Doesn't matter either way to me. Just tell good stories.
The point was to tie old Star Trek (as in, the franchise) with new Star Trek (at the time only represented by movies).
Other than the credits where it says "Spock Prime" it doesn't mean that he came from Prime universe.
Have we seen something like Nero's ship before? Or jellyfish ship? Have we seen bold Romulans with tattoos before?
For all we know in Vulcan, Prime means "old" or "different" and it wasn't meant to signify prime universe.
The point was to tie old Star Trek (as in, the franchise) with new Star Trek (at the time only represented by movies). Other than the credits where it says "Spock Prime" it doesn't mean that he came from Prime universe. Have we seen something like Nero's ship before? Or jellyfish ship? Have we seen bold Romulans with tatoos before? For all we know in Vulcan, Prime means "old" or "different" and it wasn't meant to signify prime universe.
I do sure hope that Picard's show ignores event of Kelvin movies altogether.
Those designs originated 8 years after Nemesis, so I'm not sure what your point is. We haven't seen any designs past Nemesis in canon.Have we seen something like Nero's ship before? Or jellyfish ship?
Nimoy's last outing as Spock prior to his death was voicing Spock in Family Guy The Quest for Stuff, about a year after Star Trek Into Darkness..Bit of a spit in the face to Nimoy, since those were his last outings as Spock.
It was a bad creative decision on JJ's part but it's the baggage that prime has to carry. At least prime still has Vulcan.
The producers - one of whom was responsible for the destruction of Romulus - would be idiots to ignore it. It's the single most dramatic event that they could use to springboard whatever interstellar issues Picard has to deal with, and it has the virtue of fitting completely into existing continuity and canon with neither retcon nor reboot, nor implausibility.
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