
^Where did you hear that? I thought they hadn't even written the script yet? That would be kind of weird, wouldn't it?
Lindelof on Trek
- Lindelof on 2012 release notes "we would be hard pressed to get anything on screen for 2011, if that is the case we better get to writing right now"
- The team has "reached consensus" on the elapsed (in universe) time between Star Trek and the sequel, but they will not reveal that detail now
- Cites time setting of Bourne Ultimatum, which takes place party during the events of the previous film Bourne Identity as something he admires, noting "one of the things we like to do as story-tellers is drop you in the middle of something and the question you are asking yourself is ‘where am I in relation to the last time I left these guys? Could this be something that pre-dated some of the adventures they had in the first movie? Does it happen five years later? Is it happening two seconds later?’ We are not going to tell you"
^Where did you hear that? I thought they hadn't even written the script yet? That would be kind of weird, wouldn't it?
http://trekmovie.com/2009/11/20/exc...d-lindelof-talk-star-trek-sequel-fringe-lost/Lindelof on Trek
- Lindelof on 2012 release notes "we would be hard pressed to get anything on screen for 2011, if that is the case we better get to writing right now"
- The team has "reached consensus" on the elapsed (in universe) time between Star Trek and the sequel, but they will not reveal that detail now
- Cites time setting of Bourne Ultimatum, which takes place party during the events of the previous film Bourne Identity as something he admires, noting "one of the things we like to do as story-tellers is drop you in the middle of something and the question you are asking yourself is ‘where am I in relation to the last time I left these guys? Could this be something that pre-dated some of the adventures they had in the first movie? Does it happen five years later? Is it happening two seconds later?’ We are not going to tell you"
I don't think Lindelof is saying that the film will actually take place during the events of the previous film -- he's just saying he approves of a storytelling technique that doesn't cleary specify the time setting.
I read a quote somewhere once that JJ was a fan of The Wizard of Oz. And even though he didn't say anything definite, I feel justified in spreading the rumor that in the next film, Kirk battles flying monkeys!!!
I read a quote somewhere once that JJ was a fan of The Wizard of Oz. And even though he didn't say anything definite, I feel justified in spreading the rumor that in the next film, Kirk battles flying monkeys!!!
I'm not really sure of the value of placing an entire story in that "gap," because you've lost the entire set-up that the film exists to provide. The film ends with the archetypal Star Trek set-up -- Kirk, Spock, McCoy, the Enterprise. In that little gap, Kirk's just a cadet, Spock's a dick, the Enterprise isn't anyone's ship.I've heard rumors that the next film may take place between the end of the Narada's destruction and the final scene in the film. So maybe they can't come out with any books because they would all be happening after the next sequel and possibly conflicting with it.
I'm not really sure of the value of placing an entire story in that "gap," because you've lost the entire set-up that the film exists to provide. The film ends with the archetypal Star Trek set-up -- Kirk, Spock, McCoy, the Enterprise. In that little gap, Kirk's just a cadet, Spock's a dick, the Enterprise isn't anyone's ship.I've heard rumors that the next film may take place between the end of the Narada's destruction and the final scene in the film. So maybe they can't come out with any books because they would all be happening after the next sequel and possibly conflicting with it.
And even if the entire film did take place prior to Kirk being assigned the Enterprise, that wouldn't necessarily preclude the four novels that were placed on indefinite hold, as they would still remain consistent with subsequent events -- namely, the end of Star Trek.
So, unless the new film takes place entirely prior to the end of Star Trek and it retcons Star Trek away, I'm not at all certain how this particular rumor would be at the root of placing the books on hold.
Or possibly a Slings and Arrows omnibus?
Great, another fucking split in the timeline...I read a quote somewhere once that JJ was a fan of The Wizard of Oz. And even though he didn't say anything definite, I feel justified in spreading the rumor that in the next film, Kirk battles flying monkeys!!!
Quit spreading misinformation! They're not flying monkeys. Kirk battles a pack of Mugatos in the sequel. They just happen to have wings in the JJverse.
I wasn't mocking, I promise. I was just trying to point out a logic problem, that's all.Hey, I'm not saying I like it any more than you do. But I guess were not allowed to even talk about things like this around here without being mocked.![]()
Pocket will have to fill the summer gap with something they already have on hand and can get into the development pipeline quickly.That would get my vote. That and some kind of novel or anthology or what ever to fill in the gap in the DS9 relaunch.Or possibly a Slings and Arrows omnibus?
Lindelof: "We are not going to tell you"
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