But I don't recall the exact year that Koenig's Chekov was born ever being a major plot point in the old series or movies. Unless you look it up on wikipedia or something, how is a viewer even supposed to know that this Chekov wasn't born the same year as the earlier version?
In terms of the narrative, he's the same character: the impetuous young Russian ensign with the comically broad accent, who sits next to Sulu on the bridge. If he looks like Chekov, and talks like Chekov . . . he's Chekov.
Why get hung up on minutiae that has no bearing on the plot? Who cares if this is the "same" Chekov? It's a STAR TREK movie. He's Chekov.
Oh yeah. One time writers say look, it's a proper sequel and those are all the same characters because it stems from the TOS universe, but when they get the ages of the characters wrong by 10 years, it's okay because it's suddenly just a reimagination and it doesn't matter.
I wouldn't be complaining if it was supposed to be a Batman Begins or BSG style reboot, but the writers insisted on multiple ocassions that this was a sequel to all the Trek that came before.![]()
But, basically, it is a reboot, with just a fig leaf of time-travel. Let's not lose the forest for the trees. As I've written before, worrying about whether this is the "same" Chekov is kind of like worrying about how many Romulans can dance on the hand of a pin . . .
It's a meaningless abstraction that has nothing to do with telling a good story.
And why does Chekov's exact age even matter? It's like Elizabeth Frankenstein's hair color. It doesn't have anything to do with the plot and was probably ignored by 99.99% of the audience.
Maybe people are more hung up on continuity these days then they were back in the old days, but that's not necessarily a good thing. Perhaps people were simply more sensible back then, and didn't expect movies to be judged like encyclopedia entries . . . .
The Star Trek 2009 version is roughly two years older than his Prime universe counterpart.
Actually, Series Chekov was 12 years younger than Kirk. That would make NuChekov about 10 years older than Series Chekov. Or something.
That's just trivia. He's simply a new variation on an old character. If a Sherlock Holmes movie makes Watson a little older or younger this time around, it doesn't mean Holmes has a brand new partner. They're just tinkering with the character a little, as always happens when a new adaptation takes place. Or a character gets recast.
Chekov is Chekov. Minor details like his birth date don't change that.
If they were doing a straight re-imagining of the concept, I'd agree. But they went to all the trouble to point out that everyone's lives were changed because of one temporal incursion, so they are supposed to be the same people. A 10 year age change is not minor in that case, and the implication is that the death of George Kirk caused Pavel Chekov to be born a decade earlier. That's one hell of a specific butterfly effect.
The differences in Frankenstein vs Bride were done long before continuity was a concern for people. I'm sure most people didn't notice. These days, pains are taken to keep the actors similar to a degree. Besides, they didn't replaced Mae Clarke with Mae West or someone older. They kept the actresses somewhat close in age.
Honestly, I really wish they just went with a straight reboot rather than selling it as an altered-timeline sequel. Then none of this crap would be an issue.
he's adorable nuchekov he's awesome what were your thoughts on him
No, I don't tire of the adventures of Kirk, Spock and the gang. I don't even care if the adventures are consistent with each other, I just want them to be entertaining.
^Way to totally miss the point of a reimagined Star Trek!
No, it's a reboot but one trying to have its cake and eat it too. There is no honest connection between ST09 and TOS.^Way to totally miss the point of a reimagined Star Trek!
It's not reimagined, it's a sequel to TOS and TNG taking place in an alternate universe.![]()
No, it's a reboot but one trying to have its cake and eat it too. There is no honest connection between ST09 and TOS.^Way to totally miss the point of a reimagined Star Trek!
It's not reimagined, it's a sequel to TOS and TNG taking place in an alternate universe.![]()
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