I'm not really a fanwank kind of guy, but I really wish they'd have figured out how to work in the "never lose you" line from The Naked Time when Kirk was saving the Enterprise.
The relationships of characters on the ships in Star Trek morph with generational attitudes to a great extent. TOS was made during a time when most Americans were somewhat familiar with the structure and culture of the military, due to a couple of generations of an armed forces based on conscription. That was less true for TNG, where characters behaved toward one another much more as if in a civilian workplace, and the same is true for the present day TOS-based reboot.
If we wanted to have the lonely, slightly emotionally bitter Kirk, bound and wed only to his Enterprise, then Marcus would be his Rand. Don't see that happening, though. This Enterprise has the potential to be either the Love Boat, or it recreates the Picard-Crusher (Kirk-Marcus), Riker-Troi (Spock-Uhura) relationships.
If we wanted to have the lonely, slightly emotionally bitter Kirk, bound and wed only to his Enterprise, then Marcus would be his Rand. Don't see that happening, though. This Enterprise has the potential to be either the Love Boat, or it recreates the Picard-Crusher (Kirk-Marcus), Riker-Troi (Spock-Uhura) relationships.
Or Marcus gets assimilated by the Borg in the next movie. Moving Kirk towards the character we know him to be in TOS.![]()
STID engineering was not filmed at the "brewery". It was filmed at NIF.
Actually it was filmed there _in addition_ to the brewery. Watch closely.
That's what i thought on my first viewing - but on my second I saw that although the Enterprise was damaged and helpless, it was Khan's attack after beaming Kirk, Scotty and Carol back which damaged the warp core and sent the Enterprise falling to Earth.It was too chessy when Spock yells out "Khan!!" I don't why he was, it was Admiral Marcus who crippled the ship and caused the power loss. Khan had just taken control of the Vengeance.
Now I hope the next one is a completely original story.
I did. It doesn't matter what was done "in addition". Main engineering was no longer a 'brewery'.
This is nitpicking to an extreme, IMO.
I think it's pretty well set up to be Klingons as the main baddie in the next one.
The genetically engineered guy that was supposed to be the bad guy in this film.I think it's pretty well set up to be Klingons as the main baddie in the next one.
I'd have agreed with you if they hadn't been made to look like a big bunch of girls by 1 chap
The genetically engineered guy that was supposed to be the bad guy in this film.
The genetically engineered guy that was supposed to be the bad guy in this film.
Indeed. But filmmakers usually want to ramp up the threat film by film. If they go with Klingons in this one people will be going "well, this should be easy - they dealt with the last chap ok and he handed the Klingons their arses to them on a plate!!"
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