As much as I absolutely loved the first movie (the sequel, a bit less so), the one thing I'm really having a problem with is the lack of any internal logic or understandable continuity with this new universe, and what that portends for the future.
Hell, this isn't so much an "alternate timeline" as an alternate fantasy world. Just for starters we’ve got:
- Starships that can seemingly traverse the galaxy in minutes
- The ability to beam to far-off distant planets, or onto ships travelling at warp
- 23rd century humans that still talk and act exactly like they're from the 20th
- Starships with massive engineering rooms and shuttlebays that are completely out of scale with the rest of the ship
- The Enterprise encountering things from deep space (like the Gorn, evil Gary Mitchell, Tribbles, etc) long before they've even set out on their 5-year mission
Anyone else just having a really hard time getting their head around how this new universe works? Because as fun as the movies are, I'm not sure they're building a very believable world here, and I'm wondering how the heck they'll ever make sense of it for the next TV series...
Hell, this isn't so much an "alternate timeline" as an alternate fantasy world. Just for starters we’ve got:
- Starships that can seemingly traverse the galaxy in minutes
- The ability to beam to far-off distant planets, or onto ships travelling at warp
- 23rd century humans that still talk and act exactly like they're from the 20th
- Starships with massive engineering rooms and shuttlebays that are completely out of scale with the rest of the ship
- The Enterprise encountering things from deep space (like the Gorn, evil Gary Mitchell, Tribbles, etc) long before they've even set out on their 5-year mission
Anyone else just having a really hard time getting their head around how this new universe works? Because as fun as the movies are, I'm not sure they're building a very believable world here, and I'm wondering how the heck they'll ever make sense of it for the next TV series...