I've just started the Mirror Universe anthologies. I'm on The Sorrows of Empire even though I already read the full novel version a year ago. This has made prompted me to think of something that I didn't think of the first time around. Emperor Spock has Dr. Carol Marcus working on the Project Genesis to create "safe-houses", so to speak, for his Memory Omega project. But didn't Genesis turn out to be a flop? Something about an unstable matrix or some such? I don't remember the exact details but the Genesis planet pretty much fall apart, literally, at the end of ST-III, correct?
I mean, technically this is another universe and they don't know anything about the project failing yet, but that would really throw a monkey wrench into Emperor Spock's grand plan.
It's been a while since I watched the movie so maybe I'm forgetting something. Was there something about that planet that caused it to tear itself apart? Was there something about it being used on a planetary scale that wasn't an issue in the second (cavern) phase?
Anyone else thought of this or have any theories?
I can't wait, but know I'll have to, for the rest of this story later this year. This and the upcoming Vanguard titles are the ones I'm most anxious for.
- Byron
I mean, technically this is another universe and they don't know anything about the project failing yet, but that would really throw a monkey wrench into Emperor Spock's grand plan.
It's been a while since I watched the movie so maybe I'm forgetting something. Was there something about that planet that caused it to tear itself apart? Was there something about it being used on a planetary scale that wasn't an issue in the second (cavern) phase?
Anyone else thought of this or have any theories?
I can't wait, but know I'll have to, for the rest of this story later this year. This and the upcoming Vanguard titles are the ones I'm most anxious for.
- Byron