Is Spock mentioned in Remembrance? I won't see it until tomorrow.
Is Spock mentioned in Remembrance? I won't see it until tomorrow.
Minus the constant shouting and smiling at singing plants.I stopped paying attention because the clear intention is that the Spock played by Nimoy in 2009 was exactly the same character he played in 1964.
Just toss Star Trek Online a bone and say the Iconians did it. Less for them to change in their game.A supernova doesn't just destroy it's own star system
Depending on its size it will take out nearby star systems aswell, though less in the form of giant explosion and more gamma burst that would sterilise the nearby systems of all life. Potentially there could be effects up to 50 ly away.
However gamma Ray's move at speed of light so if a star goes bang 5 light years away, then it will take 5 years for the destruction to reach you.
Which makes me think the star that went nova was 4 or more light years from romulus and in the center of its core worlds and colonies.
The 4 years of evacuation preparation they talk of was the time after the star went bang but before the blast hit romulus and the surrounding colony's.
As for what made it go bang? Some trilithium device is my bet. Who would do it?
Section 31
Klingons
Dominion
Breen
Cardasians
Remans
Vulcans
A bored Q
Other romulans
Take your pick, the romulans were not exactly short of enemy's.
No, which is odd. You'd think that would come up.Is Spock mentioned in Remembrance? I won't see it until tomorrow.
Well we had a bit of that in 2019.Minus the constant shouting and smiling at singing plants.
The whole supernova thing from 2009 was one of the stupidest, most nonsensical things Star Trek has ever done.
And that's saying a lot.
That said, it gets a pass from me because 2009 is a wildly entertaining movie and, 11 years later, the idea of the supernova pretty much "just is," so I don't care and I won't ding PIC for using it as a key plot point.
But make no mistake....it was a hokey idea from the get-go.
Do you think that the synths were manipulated by someone? Or are the just Bad Robots? ( ;-) )
I could do the whole "Really? That's where you draw the line?" argument here, but it's pointless.
The line is literally wherever you choose to draw it.
For me, It's not even remotely at a supposedly unrealistic supernova.
Going back in time on a whim to kidnap humpback whales to prevent an alien dildo that communicates in gibberish from destroying the planet might've been that very line. Yet here I am.
However gamma Ray's move at speed of light so if a star goes bang 5 light years away, then it will take 5 years for the destruction to reach you.
Well in this case they clearly didn't.Planetary defence shields should be able to cope with a few gamma rays, especially with 5 years to shore them up.
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