I don't know why people can't understand why something like this would irritate folks. This explanation of "it's Star Trek" doesn't really work with me. Of all the contrivances and leaps of logic in the past, they've been often guilty of several things:
1. wild scientific inaccuracy
2. inconsistency
3. retrocontinuity
4. unoriginality
5. blatant deus ex machina
6. screwing future stories
Khan's magic blood is the only thing I can think of that does all of the above at the same time.
TSFS's Spock resurrection, while implausible, added to Vulcan lore and cleaned up it's own mess at the end (Genesis go boom). Insurrection's magic planet didn't go so far as to cure actual death and they introduced a decent reason for it not being used again.
Khan's magic blood not only cures death (humanity's greatest enemy thus far
), is easily reproduced, and reproduces the whole movie TSFS in 10 minutes, it calls nto question aspects of the greatest film in the franshise (TWOK) and paints any others you make into a corner.
1. wild scientific inaccuracy
2. inconsistency
3. retrocontinuity
4. unoriginality
5. blatant deus ex machina
6. screwing future stories
Khan's magic blood is the only thing I can think of that does all of the above at the same time.
TSFS's Spock resurrection, while implausible, added to Vulcan lore and cleaned up it's own mess at the end (Genesis go boom). Insurrection's magic planet didn't go so far as to cure actual death and they introduced a decent reason for it not being used again.
Khan's magic blood not only cures death (humanity's greatest enemy thus far
