3D Master
Rear Admiral
Bah! Two-way communication is all you need. Personally I find the direction cell phones are taking ridiculous and stupid. Why the hell do I need my phone to be able to go on the internet, play music, play video games, or take pictures anyway? I'm not even going to get started on the stupidity of text messaging.
Not to mention a military commander that is Kirk.
Court Martial Admiral: "Kirk! Why the hell did you not answer your communicator, and get your team out of the way of the asteroid rain!?"
Kirk: "Well, I was playing Super Mario Bros. 536, and I was just about to beat the boss of level 7 and got to save progress right after, so I uh... It was better I lied, right?"
Indeed, trust me, a tricorder and communciator will always remain apart in Starfleet or any other military or space fleet, and the communicator will be used only to communicate.
Well, a Macintosh computer from 1986 "does more" than a TOS communicator so what's the point? So does a Commodore 64 for that matter. An IPhone is a computer first and a personal communication device second, just as my Blackberry is.I see. But still, J.J.'s assertion that the iPhone "does more" is correct. No matter how sophisticated or powerful the communicator is, all it "does" is two-way voice communication.
Abram's implication obviously is that the IPhone is more technologically advanced than the TOS communicator and that's simply not true. You show me an IPhone that has a subspace tranceiver and has a line of sight range of 330 miles without a tower or satellite and I'll be impressed.
The fact is that for military applications, personnel communication devices don't need to have the entertainment applications that a civilian model might have. These really are apples to oranges comparisons by Abrams (and others who have come before him) and I'm surprised that with him being such of "fan of Trek" that he claims to be that he doesn't understand that before making dopey comments like this.
Just because a Starfleet communicator doesn't have all the capabilities an IPhone has doesn't mean that it couldn't if they wanted it to. We know that there are other devices shown on Trek that are miles ahead in technological capability compared to the IPhone. A fair comparison would be the phone part of the IPhone (only) against the TOS communicator.
What the concern should be is that this seems like a thinly veiled attempt by Abrams to justify violating Trek canon. It seems like the logic is going to be, "Well, the stuff in the early 21st century is far more advanced than what the vision of the 23rd century was back then so I can just change things around to coincide with my vision of Star Trek."
To be quite honest, I wasn't worried about the Trek XI until now.
-Shawn![]()
And he's right - I'm afraid you are being too geeky about this. A person watching this film would not go "wow, the communicator has a subspace tranceiver!", they are going to say "wow that sucks! my iphone does more than that!".
We don't live in the Star Trek universe, this isn't real, he has a film to sell to the general public.
Right, so every movie going public walked out on every present-day movie with a military where their communication devices couldn't play Pong 3D. I can see them now: "The Military sucks! My iphone does more than there communication device! That's just so unrealistic! Let's leave man!"
Granted, the general public is stupid, but they aren't that stupid.
I agree with the opinion that if the communicator was really advanced you would not need a tricorder, medical scanner or phaser. It would all be included in one device.
Oh, wow, so now the present-day audience will walk out of the theater if half the redshirts don't accidentally phaser their own heads off as they try to use their communicator/tricorder/phaser/death trap?
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