Have we figured out what the title "Beyond" means yet?
It's a metaphor. Losing the Yorktown would constrict the exploratory missions that the Federation had undertaken for at least 3 years. Thus no more exploring the "beyond". Krall wanted the frontier - the great beyond - to be a place were men were men and women were women and soldiers were soldiers NOT a place were humans and aliens could peacefully explore, seek unity with new races, and create a wonderful future together.Kraal's planet was a couple hours away from the York Town.
As a hub of trade and diplomacy between the entire Federation, Yorktown's construction site must have been chosen to lay near the centre of the Federation which is almost the exactly the opposite of beyond.
Star Trek Nucleus would be a firm cartographical descriptor, if that's what they were going for.
Have we figured out what the title "Beyond" means yet?
My understanding was that the saucer separation wasn't canon.
It's a movie that will happily bear repeated viewings. Can't wait for it to come out on Blu-Ray, it will be a nice weekend afternoon "kids are taking a nap so Daddy can watch something other than Little Einsteins" kind of film.
It's a metaphor. Losing the Yorktown would constrict the exploratory missions that the Federation had undertaken for at least 3 years. Thus no more exploring the "beyond". Krall wanted the frontier - the great beyond - to be a place were men were men and women were women and soldiers were soldiers NOT a place were humans and aliens could peacefully explore, seek unity with new races, and create a wonderful future together.
McCoy "What a damn monstrosity! Couldn't we just rent space on a planet?"
Spock "Showing geographical favouritism among inducted Federation worlds could cause diplomatic tension."
McCoy "You don't call that tense? It looks like a damn snow globe in space just waiting to break."
Uhura got absolutely nothing to do besides breaking up with Spock and getting back together with him. Again. How about just showing them in a happy relationship for once?
I thought they could have used Sulu's family more for some drama when Yorktown was under attack. I think there was one shot of Sulu looking a bit worried but that was it.
And why did he even need the generic superweapon when he already had an imporbably large army of drone ships that could have surely destroyed Yorktown?
but they didn't even have a brief metnion of that happened to Carol Marcus despite her joining the crew and saying something like "I have a new family!" at the end of that movie.)
Moving beyond the warring environment of the period that created Edison is one meaning I see in it. That's what made Yorktown the essence of the story. It symbolized a new future of peace, diplomacy, and multiple species living, cooperating, and thriving together. Edison couldn't accept that. He saw himself as irrelevant in a world that had moved beyond war and violence as a means of solving conflicts.Have we figured out what the title "Beyond" means yet?
Moving beyond the warring environment of the period that created Edison is one meaning I see in it. That's what made Yorktown the essence of the story. It symbolized a new future of peace, diplomacy, and multiple species living, cooperating, and thriving together. Edison couldn't accept that. He saw himself as irrelevant in a world that had moved beyond war and violence as a means of solving conflicts.
Or that Yorktown is a frontier fort.You're describing Babylon 5.
This is why I am being a dick.
Spock is either saying that the Federation Council is too childish to accept that pragmatic tactical choices have extreme value when building a militarized asset, or that Yorktown's (fixed) location was completely chosen upon at random, or that Yorktown is mobile.
Moving beyond the warring environment of the period that created Edison is one meaning I see in it. That's what made Yorktown the essence of the story. It symbolized a new future of peace, diplomacy, and multiple species living, cooperating, and thriving together. Edison couldn't accept that. He saw himself as irrelevant in a world that had moved beyond war and violence as a means of solving conflicts.
I think that's why the posters were so colorful this time, too compared to those for STID, which also showed a lot of destruction. A movement beyond the darkness and into the light.
The crew hypothesized that he didn't want to destroy Yorktown, but kill everyone on it, then use it's advanced shipbuilding facilities (presumably run by his drone robots) to build ships for launching an assault on the Federation.And why did he even need the generic superweapon when he already had an imporbably large army of drone ships that could have surely destroyed Yorktown?
Rather nice. Although I'll probably have to go on record now as having had that username since I joined and didn't choose it because of STB. (And by the way, coincidentally, when I chose it back then, it was for Justin Lin's father, too.How chuffed are you about your username becoming super relevant to Star Trek?
What was Krall's fate in the prime timeline? I foresee novelization of Prime Krall
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