In the trailers we see clips of people dangling from the corridors (no doubt including Kirk, him dangling from things is the new shirt-ripping), a woman falling, and one shot of Scotty holding on by one hand in engineering, as the Enterprise's gravity is tipped 90-degrees. It looks incredibly cool.
But what could do that? Artificial gravity failure close to a planet? Or while moving at sublight? Or some sabotage or malfunction of the ship's artificial gravity generator (if there is such a thing) cranking "down" 90-degrees from where it should be?
Speculation commence!
If you look hard enough you can see Gene Roddenberry's Vision™ falling down the hallways too. Yes, the new movie looks well made, spectacular, fun, thrilling, and like something people might actually want to see... but all of these things are clearly not Star Trek.
Quick one, I thought I'd use that photo as it is.
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Wasn't there something about using the artificial gravity systems as a weapon in one of Diane Carey's novels? We know she's among Orci and Kurtzmann's favourite novelists...
Quick one, I thought I'd use that photo as it is.
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I take it the other ship is the Carpathia?
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