Kirk is dead, they literally show his grave.

Kirk is dead, they literally show his grave.
Yes, but we also saw the Project Lazarus and Kirk's body in storage. So, he could have been restored to life, possibly by Mitchell, and then Yor assists him to travel to the Kelvin timeline to see Spock once more.Kirk is dead, they literally show his grave.
"and if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon." No such thought went into this project, it's a tech demo intermixed with old Trek actors.Yes, but we also saw the Project Lazarus and Kirk's body in storage. So, he could have been restored to life, possibly by Mitchell, and then Yor assists him to travel to the Kelvin timeline to see Spock once more.
So, while post Kirk's death, doesn't mean he is dead or that his is an afterlife scenario.
Hardly."and if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon." No such thought went into this project, it's a tech demo intermixed with old Trek actors.
The interviews with, and the participation in this very thread of Jules Urbach, prove how so very wrong you are. This short is filled over the top with deep cut continuity references that can lend themselves to any number of interpretations, which was the intent of the short. That was the whole point of the inclusion of the quote "there are always possibilities" in the short. A lot of people have taken it to be an afterlife situation. That's fine. That's not my interpretation, but it's legit one. On the other hand, I do believe that Belanna visited the Klingon afterlife in "Barge of the Dead". Spock has canonically died. Scotty has canonically died. Picard has canonically died. Shax has canonically died. Yet all of their stories continued. Am I forgetting anyone?
And, yes, at the end of the day it may be a tech demo, but it was one that was well thought out and clearly a labor of love for the franchise from all involved.
No, Thank you.It was a labor of love. Thank you.
We thank you for the hard work.It was a labor of love. Thank you.
Wow. Another series of posts obsessed with being objectively wrong."and if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon." No such thought went into this project, it's a tech demo intermixed with old Trek actors.
A lot of thought went into it. Read the interviews and articles and all thatNo such thought went into this project, it's
I reject that notion, generally speaking. Spock lived for only five years in the Kelvin timeline. Nero and co. hung around twenty-five years and were just fine.probably dying earlier than he would have in the Prime timeline because he's in the wrong universe/timeline.
Nero thought so.(I guess the loss of Romulus in the Prime timeline necessitates the loss of Vulcan in the Kelvin?
What? When was he called anything other than Spock?where he dies alone under a different name
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