Contrary to how it may seem, I haven't given up on this movie. It may actually make a fairly entertaining alternate universe Star Trek story, but I would personally rather have visited the 'real' Star Trek universe once again.
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Contrary to how it may seem, I haven't given up on this movie. It may actually make a fairly entertaining alternate universe Star Trek story, but I would personally rather have visited the 'real' Star Trek universe once again.
Well, that's good to hear...^
I have it on good authority that much of the film's second act is devoted to exploring Sulu's psychological insecurities regarding the size of his penis and hence his habitual carrying around of an extensible phallic weapon.
Do we know that Sulu brought that sword with him? The guy he is fighting also has a sword; perhaps Sulu's sword actually belongs to one of the guys on the platform....I find the idea that Sulu carries a sword around with him on all his missions to be somewhat ridiculous.
I do seem to recall another (possibly earlier) mention of a telescoping or collapsible sword belonging to Sulu. I'll see if I can dig it up, but there was also talk of Sulu's fighting skill as far back as the time a local news traffic helicopter caught them filming the drilling-platform scene more than a year ago.Do we know that Sulu brought that sword with him? The guy he is fighting also has a sword; perhaps Sulu's sword actually belongs to one of the guys on the platform....The bothersome part isn't that Sulu can use a sword, it's that he chooses to use one at a seemingly inopportune time. And isn't it lucky that he thought to take it with him on this mission...
...I find the idea that Sulu carries a sword around with him on all his missions to be somewhat ridiculous. To each his own.
Furthermore, the fact the nobody seems to have a phaser (neither good guys nor the "bad" guys) makes me wonder if perhaps phasers would not function properly on the platform.
Seems reasonable enough of itself, but TrekMovie suggests otherwise.
I wonder why our military and police don't carry such modern weaponry around with them.
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I feel the need for a Sulu's Sword thread, a la the Captain Robau thread...with posts something like:
Sulu's sword is so sharp it can slice a red-headed mosquito's pubic hair into thirds longways.
But, alas, I feel a thread about Sulu's sword would soon degenerate into sophomoric gay humor, knowing what we know about George Takei.
The logic of being silent and turning off all lights in the depths of space escapes me.Quite right. If they'd changed all the names there would be no connection.Why are we still thinking in terms of Trek?
The logic or appeal of having a sword fight on a dangling space platform escapes me.
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well as i mentioned previously there could be a possible explanation just like dune had one.Do we know that Sulu brought that sword with him? The guy he is fighting also has a sword; perhaps Sulu's sword actually belongs to one of the guys on the platform....I find the idea that Sulu carries a sword around with him on all his missions to be somewhat ridiculous.
I wonder why our military and police don't carry such modern weaponry around with them.
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Trek prides itself on technical shite like this.
What, like the bit in Enterprise where Mayweather falls--on a comet--at a velocity sufficient to injure him?
Or when Soran blows up Veridian's star, and it immediately goes dark?
well as i mentioned previously there could be a possible explanation just like dune had one.Do we know that Sulu brought that sword with him? The guy he is fighting also has a sword; perhaps Sulu's sword actually belongs to one of the guys on the platform.
I wonder why our military and police don't carry such modern weaponry around with them.
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if they knew there was some type of dampening field that would interfere with a weapon,,
or just having an energy based weapon might prove hazerdous then that could explain why yeah bring a sword to the party.
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Do we know that Sulu brought that sword with him? The guy he is fighting also has a sword; perhaps Sulu's sword actually belongs to one of the guys on the platform.
Furthermore, the fact the nobody seems to have a phaser (neither good guys nor the "bad" guys) makes me wonder if perhaps phasers would not function properly on the platform.
Seems reasonable enough of itself, but TrekMovie suggests otherwise.
Trek prides itself on technical shite like this.
What, like the bit in Enterprise where Mayweather falls--on a comet--at a velocity sufficient to injure him?
Or when Soran blows up Veridian's star, and it immediately goes dark?
Actually Soran collapses the Veridian Star which is why it immediately goes dark!![]()
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I feel the need for a Sulu's Sword thread, a la the Captain Robau thread...with posts something like:
Sulu's sword is so sharp it can slice a red-headed mosquito's pubic hair into thirds longways.
But, alas, I feel a thread about Sulu's sword would soon degenerate into sophomoric gay humor, knowing what we know about George Takei.
Yeah too bad it would have been an intersting thread.
The logic of being silent and turning off all lights in the depths of space escapes me.Quite right. If they'd changed all the names there would be no connection.Why are we still thinking in terms of Trek?
The logic or appeal of having a sword fight on a dangling space platform escapes me.
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The logic of only arming yourselves with two types of weapons in the flagship of a multi-systems-spanning Federation escapes me.
The logic of having a bridge/command center on the top of a starship with only one access way (the turbo lift) escapes me.
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