i thought the Romulans wore Green....but the yellow, i couldn't catch...it seemed like some unknown alien races....is there a web page which explains the colors?Why is the Romulan Ambassador sitting in on a presumed classified proposed operation to retrieve Kirk and McCoy by an 'illegal' treaty violating military action?
If you notice the sashes during Khitomer, the Klingons wear red, Federation races wear blue, independent world wear green, and yet all Vulcans and Romulans wear yellow - and Sarek is sitting right next to Nanclus. (Normally, Vulcan would have blue, like the rest of the UFP?) This seems to suggest that there is some kind of pre-Unification truce happening between Romulus and Vulcan, which obviously dissolved after Nanclus was exposed as a conspirator.
So when "Operation: Retrieve" was being proposed, Nanclus was an ally, not an enemy. And, presumably, was being asked to have Romulus on stand-by in case the Klingons declared war.
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I'm watching this movie and there's a question I have to ask. When Kirk and Martia are fighting on Rura Penthe after Marta has taken Kirk's form, why doesn't Martia change form or revert to her original form when they are confronted by the group of Klingons? Why do they shoot her immediately instead of waiting for her change form and THEN shoot Kirk?
That may have been cut, but, if you turn your volume up nice and loud toward the end of the movie, when Kirk knocks him down and says, "Kirk, Enterprise" by way of introduction, you can hear him say, "I know who you are - Dumbass!"I understand originally in the script at the end of Kirk's trial, when the president throws down his napkin, he says, "Dumbass!"
Oh and Christian Slater as the mildly disrespectful Excelsior bridge officer. :thumbsup:
i thought the Romulans wore Green....but the yellow, i couldn't catch...it seemed like some unknown alien races....is there a web page which explains the colors?
Why do they shoot her immediately instead of waiting for her change form and THEN shoot Kirk?
Oh and Christian Slater as the mildly disrespectful Excelsior bridge officer. :thumbsup:
^^^A little disappointing we didn't get more of Rand.
But then again her acting in the Voyager episode Flashback was nothing stellar, so it's not a huge loss.
His own performance was a bit lacking, too, imo.
I just took it as is: proof that Takei and Whitney couldn't have carried the series George was insisting on.
I just took it as is: proof that Takei and Whitney couldn't have carried the series George was insisting on.
As far as the errors, the biggest has to be Dmitri Valtane who is killed in the VOY episode but can clearly be seen among the bridge crowd at the end of TUC.
I just took it as is: proof that Takei and Whitney couldn't have carried the series George was insisting on.
It also depends on other people that would have been cast in the series. Who knows, they could have had a very good supporting cast that would have made it a strong series, it is entirely plausible.
As far as the errors, the biggest has to be Dmitri Valtane who is killed in the VOY episode but can clearly be seen among the bridge crowd at the end of TUC.
I have heard that explained that TuVok's memory wasn't perfect.
Blue = UFP, but not Vulcan
Red = Klingon
Yellow = Vulcans and Romulans (look for Sarek sitting next to Nanclus)
Others = Green.
Unless it's my colour blindness not letting me see the Romulan sash as green? In any case, Vulcan weren't wearing blue.
I have heard that explained that TuVok's memory wasn't perfect.
I'm watching this movie and there's a question I have to ask. When Kirk and Martia are fighting on Rura Penthe after Marta has taken Kirk's form, why doesn't Martia change form or revert to her original form when they are confronted by the group of Klingons? Why do they shoot her immediately instead of waiting for her change form and THEN shoot Kirk?
Because they likely never planned to let her go with a full pardon at all. Killing her was probably always the plan once she did her job. If they accidentally killed Kirk, who cares? That's what they intended anyway, before the warden got caught monologuing.
Which is one of my favorite parts of the movie, as silly as it may be. Having Kirk about to hear the entire plan thanks to the Warden and then getting beamed up right as he's about to name Chang is just hilarious to me.
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