Yeah, because bringing in religious foolishness and superstition made a hit out of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
Yeah, because bringing in religious foolishness and superstition made a hit out of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
It was just an idea. I mean hell, that kind of stuff worked wonders in Battlestar Galactica.
Yeah, because bringing in religious foolishness and superstition made a hit out of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
It was just an idea. I mean hell, that kind of stuff worked wonders in Battlestar Galactica.
I'm not sure that quote means the next movie takes place immediately after the second, just that less time than the real-life 4 years. They can't have their 5-year mission already almost over in movie #2!Shape Shifter said:If he means that the new movie, chronologically, takes place right/soon after the first one, [which makes more sense than occurring long afterwards] then little or no time for the events of STOngoing to have occurred [even non-canonically] exists. IOW STOG didn't happen - villain could be Mitchell.
Weirdly, the first issue begins with a 2258.XX date, when goes to the TOS episode random numbers about halfway through. I suspect the reason is that they hadn't nailed down the time gap between movies when the first issues of the comic were written, and were afraid of overshooting if they continued to use the Earthyear.day system.Perhaps too far off topic but I'm curious--why are they using the TOS stardates in the comic series with the Abrams timeline? I've just read the Mitchell story (downloaded to my Kindle to see how it differed from the original that I re-watched last night) and it cites the same stardates as in the episode.
I had a little storyline swimming in my head for a while now:
Benedict Cumberbatch is the Devil. THE Devil, Satan, Lucifer, etc. and he's trying to escape Hell (think Paradise Lost) back into the real world. He, alone, succeeds but his forces are stuck in Hell. He uses Section 31 to solidify his hold on Earth. The Federation fleet is split, a large chunk is taken over by Section 31 operatives while the rest flee and try to consolidate to fight back. Noel Clarke is a scientist trying to put together a way to tap into the human soul itself, a form of high-power energy, while Cumberbatch knows that he can use that to allow his forces to escape. Cumberbatch isn't a brute, or an evil dictator, but one can see his almost subtle cruelty to the Federation citizens as they begin to fight back. At the end of the movie we see the Enterprise flying in formation while news reports are seen of Federation worlds being taken over and the Earth itself essentially turned into a military fortress. Hence, Star Trek Into Darkness.
Sorry if it's a mess, I've had it swimming in brain for months!
Gotta be The Mugato, that's why they went with a lily white actor. First Mugato in Starfleet, that's why he's got the Starfleet Sideburns.Since we're just guessing randomly at this point, I'm going to put my money on him playing a mugato. Or maybe Edith Keeler.
Gotta be The Mugato, that's why they went with a lily white actor. First Mugato in Starfleet, that's why he's got the Starfleet Sideburns.
Very coolGotta be The Mugato, that's why they went with a lily white actor. First Mugato in Starfleet, that's why he's got the Starfleet Sideburns.
It's time to pull out this old photoshop I did a few years ago for one of the TOS "Caption Contest" threads...
Ensign Mugato:
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Since when is casting a spoiler?
I'd think that something like "Vulcan explodes" or "Data dies" is a spoiler, not Cumberbatch plays so and so. I think that when they come out with their first trailer in a few months, everyone will know who he is. You'd have a really hard time going into the movie not knowing that.
I had a little storyline swimming in my head for a while now:
Benedict Cumberbatch is the Devil. THE Devil, Satan, Lucifer, etc. and he's trying to escape Hell (think Paradise Lost) back into the real world. He, alone, succeeds but his forces are stuck in Hell. He uses Section 31 to solidify his hold on Earth. The Federation fleet is split, a large chunk is taken over by Section 31 operatives while the rest flee and try to consolidate to fight back. Noel Clarke is a scientist trying to put together a way to tap into the human soul itself, a form of high-power energy, while Cumberbatch knows that he can use that to allow his forces to escape. Cumberbatch isn't a brute, or an evil dictator, but one can see his almost subtle cruelty to the Federation citizens as they begin to fight back. At the end of the movie we see the Enterprise flying in formation while news reports are seen of Federation worlds being taken over and the Earth itself essentially turned into a military fortress. Hence, Star Trek Into Darkness.
Sorry if it's a mess, I've had it swimming in brain for months!
But... but... that would conflict with thr animated episode "The Magicks of Megas Tu"!!
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