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Yeah, Ricardo Montalban was pretty stacked.
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Well, that's not the best pic I've seen of him, but yeah. The voice and personality add a lot, but for an older man, he has a nice body too.
But any sexiness was eliminated by his weird speech impediment.Yes, a man of superior intellect, strength, co-ordination, and ability ...
This.I've never found Cumberbatch remotely sexy or even attractive.
That would leave Uhura as a part of the triangle. Unless it involved three men.I would've hated a love triangle if Carol was the center of it ...
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How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
Someone suggested that it was a gag, made especially for Abrams' bit on Conan. No idea if that's true or not. It's not among the ID deleted scenes (not that that means much, we know a scene with Kirk's mom was shot in the Kelvin sickbay, as well as with Nero's wife in a field for ST'09, neither of which have been released)borgboy said:Does anybody know if the deleted Khan shower scene made it into the extended release of the movie?
How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
He crushed a dude's skull with his hands, shot up a room full of Starfleet officers, blew up an entire building killing at least hundreds and tried to destory the Enterprise.
Am sorry not evil for you?
How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
We absolutely needed that shower scene. It's a strange thing to see someone so menacing at their most vulnerable, naked in a shower. I think it would have been a huge addition to the character to have included it.
^ Maybe in the next movie there can be a scene of Kirk sitting in his quarters watching a recording of Khan in the shower on his monitor?
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^ Maybe in the next movie there can be a scene of Kirk sitting in his quarters watching a recording of Khan in the shower on his monitor?
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``Captain Kirk. I see your experiences on the frontier have made you ... ... ... creepy.''
How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
Yes until then he was a nice guy.
Unless you worked for Section 31 or were one of those senior officers he killed or were one of the Klingons he wiped out.
I'm sure he had no intentions of betraying Kirk until Kirk stunned him on The Vengeance.![]()
How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
Yes until then he was a nice guy.
Unless you worked for Section 31 or were one of those senior officers he killed or were one of the Klingons he wiped out.
I'm sure he had no intentions of betraying Kirk until Kirk stunned him on The Vengeance.![]()
One of the things I liked most about STID is that Khan didn't betray Kirk.
Kirk betrayed Khan. Maybe Kirk was right to order Scotty to stun Khan. Maybe Khan was plotting, waiting for the right moment, but we don't know.
Yes until then he was a nice guy.
Unless you worked for Section 31 or were one of those senior officers he killed or were one of the Klingons he wiped out.
I'm sure he had no intentions of betraying Kirk until Kirk stunned him on The Vengeance.![]()
One of the things I liked most about STID is that Khan didn't betray Kirk.
Kirk betrayed Khan. Maybe Kirk was right to order Scotty to stun Khan. Maybe Khan was plotting, waiting for the right moment, but we don't know.
Well, there was never anything to betray. Kirk made it clear he would still do everything he could to see that Khan would be brought to justice and receive the full punishment possible, even if he cooperated. What's true is at that moment, Khan needed to get Marcus out of the way as much as Kirk did, so it was a momentary truce or alliance of convenience. I think both knew the hostilities between them would start up again after they beat Marcus.
However, it probably did stun Khan (pun intended) that Kirk was sly enough to turn on him, first.
Wut?He crushed a dude's skull with his hands, shot up a room full of Starfleet officers, blew up an entire building killing at least hundreds and tried to destory the Enterprise.How evil was he, really? It was diffucult to tell if this Khan had the dreams of conquest of his "Space Seed" counterpart. He only goes batshit total destruction once Kirk double-crosses him.
Am sorry not evil for you?
^ I agree Khan 2 was more superhuman than Khan 1, who just made great speeches.
&Space Seed said:Captain's log, supplemental. Alongside the SS Botany Bay for ten hours now. A boarding party of engineering and medical specialists are now completing their examination of the mysterious vessel. Attempts to revive other sleepers await our success or failure with the casualty already beamed over. Doctor McCoy is frankly amazed at his physical and recuperative power.
Space Seed said:MCCOY: He'll live.
KIRK: My compliments.
MCCOY: No, I'm good, but not that good. There's something inside this man that refuses to accept death. Look at that. Even as he is now, his heart valve action has twice the power of yours and mine. Lung efficiency is fifty percent better.
(McGivers enters)
KIRK: An improved breed of human. That's what the Eugenics War was all about.
MCCOY: I'd estimate he could lift us both with one arm. It will be interesting to see if his brain matches his body.
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