Yep.
I wasn't even close to born in the 70's. Episode 7 just wasn't that good.
You just called me old lol
Yep.
I wasn't even close to born in the 70's. Episode 7 just wasn't that good.
You just called me old lol
It's far better than HMS Pinafore!Thats not stupid, thats fucking awesome. If it was Mozart they were blasting, people would have no issue with this.
Eh, I think it's pretty dumb. I would have a problem with classical music too. Destroying a powerful fleet with some sick beats sounds really awful. Maybe it will be ok in the context of the movie. Execution is everything.
Yes. The method is logical. The execution will be problematic, that is,I would bet though, that the inspiration for the swarm wasflocking birds, and this seems to be quite a creative way to disrupt the connection that the ships have, similar to how EM disruption screws with birds internal compasses.
Yes. The method is logical. The execution will be problematic, that is,, but the Enterprise was destroyed by a low-tech method, and this method seems appropriate in that context, too.the choice of song and all
There could probably be a more "scientific" way to do it unless such methods of achieving the same thing more conventionally wouldn't be available on a Starfleet ship because who would think to equip a starship with that ability because the technology isn't used any more by Starfleet. Hence, Kirk et all make do with what they have.
Besides, if a more practical way exists, this one sounds like it's more fun. Let's go for more fun.
I just pictured some kind of beam coming out the E-D's deflector dish.Thats how I look at it. If this was a TNG episode and Laforge was like "Well, we can disrupt their communications with a low frequency em pulse", or something like that, it'd be fine.
are the rumors true that Krall is after some sort of artifact on the enterprise?
I just wish it needed to be polka music.
No, I think in context the current option is better than that.Thats not stupid, thats fucking awesome. If it waspeople would have no issue with this.Mozart they were blasting,
William Shatner does not act in this film.
Which means he could still be in it!
This answer to all this is apparently at some point at the end of the movie...True! When does Shatner ever really act? He always seems to just play himself all the time.
This answer to all this is apparently at some point at the end of the movie...
Alas it was spoiled in Cnet's "spoiler free" review that I read earlier. Don't blame me!Aw, this one I think you'd all prefer not spoiled.
This answer to all this is apparently at some point at the end of the movie...
...there is a photo of the original cast. How that fits into the story overall I don't know.
I would imagine it's something very close to that. Ask Andy.Could there have been a photo among Spock Prime's belongings of his old crew?
Could there have been a photo among Spock Prime's belongings of his old crew?
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