If this is supposed to be a film about a young Kirk and Spock close to the academy days I don't see how the other crewmates can be in it because they most likely entered Starfleet after them, with one or two exceptions.
dalehoppert said:
JJ Abrams does like to jump around, temporally speaking, as a storyteller. I'm not a big fan of flashback/flash forward storytelling myself, but I expect to see some of it in the upcoming film.
According to rumors, we're going to see both. Me, I like a nice linear presentation with clearly defined good guys and bad guys and a happy ending that comes as a bit of a surprise given the overwhelming odds against the good guys. Screw "dark 'n' gritty 'n' visceral."davejames said:
dalehoppert said:
JJ Abrams does like to jump around, temporally speaking, as a storyteller. I'm not a big fan of flashback/flash forward storytelling myself, but I expect to see some of it in the upcoming film.
I think it would be a nice change from the usual story structure we see in Trek films. The whole "Starfleet sends the Enterprise on a mission, they prepare for the mission, they get in a space battle with the villain, they do some investigating on an alien planet, etc", has gotten SERIOUSLY old by now.
I definitely don't want to see more time travel, but if the STORY wants to jump around or jump forward a couple years, I'm fine with that.
Far be it for me to oppose the "nice linear presentation" (it's my wife's favourite kind of film--especially if there's a happy ending) but, actually, I do oppose it (my wife and I don't share many tastes in film or TV shows).dalehoppert said:
According to rumors, we're going to see both. Me, I like a nice linear presentation with clearly defined good guys and bad guys and a happy ending that comes as a bit of a surprise given the overwhelming odds against the good guys. Screw "dark 'n' gritty 'n' visceral."davejames said:
dalehoppert said:
JJ Abrams does like to jump around, temporally speaking, as a storyteller. I'm not a big fan of flashback/flash forward storytelling myself, but I expect to see some of it in the upcoming film.
I think it would be a nice change from the usual story structure we see in Trek films. The whole "Starfleet sends the Enterprise on a mission, they prepare for the mission, they get in a space battle with the villain, they do some investigating on an alien planet, etc", has gotten SERIOUSLY old by now.
I definitely don't want to see more time travel, but if the STORY wants to jump around or jump forward a couple years, I'm fine with that.
USS Excelsior said:
If this is supposed to be a film about a young Kirk and Spock close to the academy days I don't see how the other crewmates can be in it because they most likely entered Starfleet after them, with one or two exceptions.
Kelso said:
Perhaps the primary story will involve Nero attacking the Enterprise early in Kirk's command, intercut with flashbacks to Kirk and Spock's earlier lives.
ONE MORE TIME...23skidoo said:
USS Excelsior said:
If this is supposed to be a film about a young Kirk and Spock close to the academy days I don't see how the other crewmates can be in it because they most likely entered Starfleet after them, with one or two exceptions.
The film can't be about Kirk and Spock both being "close to the Academy days" as TOS established that Spock was an officer serving under Pike at least a full decade before joining Kirk's crew (ref. "The Menagerie"). If the film is supposed to be part of the canon, then we just can't have Spock being fresh out of the academy. And, for that matter, we can't have someone fresh out of the academy be given command of a starship, either. TOS established Kirk served aboard other vessels first.
Once again, though, if Abrams admits that this is a reimagining, than never mind to all those points.
Cheers!
Alex
Cary L. Brown said:
My point: There is NO ISSUE WITH THE POINT YOU WERE ARGUING AGAINST. It's entirely correct. "Academy" does not equal "high school" or even "college."
In the modern military, men in their 40s go back to the academy for "war college," just for example. That, also, is "at the academy."
There's little doubt that when Kirk was promoted to Admiral, he had to go to some similar sort of "flag officer course."
Education for members of the services is a LIFELONG THING.
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