Holy crap. I went to Midtown Comics (a farily large comic shop in NYC) and they were sold out of this comic. I guess there are quite a few Trek fans out there anticipating this film in NYC!
Or, they shortsightedly didn't order many.
Holy crap. I went to Midtown Comics (a farily large comic shop in NYC) and they were sold out of this comic. I guess there are quite a few Trek fans out there anticipating this film in NYC!
A really big "kill the ones dearest to you" revenge scheme launched out of pure hatred. It also makes the plot a little more complex and not so one-dimensional sounding.
Actually, that motivation sounds simple and one-dimensional.
Indeed.
I hope there's more to Nero's turn to the dark side than the old cliche "his wife and child died so he's out to avenge their death"
Actually, that motivation sounds simple and one-dimensional.
Indeed.
I hope there's more to Nero's turn to the dark side than the old cliche "his wife and child died so he's out to avenge their death"
I didn't explain my thoughts on it very well. My bad. I meant to include that the backstory for Nero in the comics makes him out to be more than just a hokey, one-dimensional villain with little or no motivation.
Indeed.
I hope there's more to Nero's turn to the dark side than the old cliche "his wife and child died so he's out to avenge their death"
I didn't explain my thoughts on it very well. My bad. I meant to include that the backstory for Nero in the comics makes him out to be more than just a hokey, one-dimensional villain with little or no motivation.
And I think it can be, considering Nero's burgeoning friendship with Spock in the comics that in all likelihood will go south in a big way.
But almost all TREK villains are just bitter madmen or evil assholes bent on dominating their peers and conquering worlds.
Nero seems to be getting more of a fleshing-out than most.
But almost all TREK villains are just bitter madmen or evil assholes bent on dominating their peers and conquering worlds.
Khan had arguably one of the simplest motivations, but the execution and performance were so fantastic that they took that character to a higher level.
Nero seems to be getting more of a fleshing-out than most.
I don't know if we can say that that 'fleshing-out' will carry over into the film until we see it. Nero's backstory will be vurtually meaningless if it is conveyed in the comics, but not in the film.
But almost all TREK villains are just bitter madmen or evil assholes bent on dominating their peers and conquering worlds.
Khan had arguably one of the simplest motivations, but the execution and performance were so fantastic that they took that character to a higher level.
I don't know if we can say that that 'fleshing-out' will carry over into the film until we see it. Nero's backstory will be vurtually meaningless if it is conveyed in the comics, but not in the film.Nero seems to be getting more of a fleshing-out than most.
Agreed on Khan. Semi-one dimensional but Montalban's execution of the role both in 1967 and 1982 was impeccable. A genetically-engineered Augment who's basically programmed from the inside out for world domination, but with personality and verve.
Holy crap. I went to Midtown Comics (a farily large comic shop in NYC) and they were sold out of this comic. I guess there are quite a few Trek fans out there anticipating this film in NYC!
Or, they shortsightedly didn't order many.
Holy crap. I went to Midtown Comics (a farily large comic shop in NYC) and they were sold out of this comic. I guess there are quite a few Trek fans out there anticipating this film in NYC!
Or, they shortsightedly didn't order many.
i hear that! the store i went to only had 5. by chance i was the first customer that day and got one.![]()
I haven't actually read the comic yet, but could those "three-dimensional panels" be the same odd viewscreen tech we saw in First Contact?This could also explain why we have 25th century technology on the Enterprise (the three dimensional panels) and why Data is suddenly Captain of the Enterprise.
Well, he was about to make Commander right after Nemesis, as he was going to become Picard's first officer. So it's really only one promotion. And even that's not too unbelievable--it only took Sisko three years to make that same jump.How did he make it from Lt. Commander to Captain in only seven years, or even less?
Possible, though unlikely. Midtown Comics is one of the largest comic shops in NYC. I don't think they order any less than 10-15 copies of a comic at a time. Even lower selling titles get fairly good quantity there. They said they may get more Monday so here's hopin'.Or, they shortsightedly didn't order many.
Remember TNG season 1, when there were 3-d holo displays everywhere? I recall Data looking up info on the TKON EMPIRE using a holo projection, for example.I haven't actually read the comic yet, but could those "three-dimensional panels" be the same odd viewscreen tech we saw in First Contact?This could also explain why we have 25th century technology on the Enterprise (the three dimensional panels) and why Data is suddenly Captain of the Enterprise.
Well, he was about to make Commander right after Nemesis, as he was going to become Picard's first officer. So it's really only one promotion. And even that's not too unbelievable--it only took Sisko three years to make that same jump.How did he make it from Lt. Commander to Captain in only seven years, or even less?
Well, he was about to make Commander right after Nemesis, as he was going to become Picard's first officer. So it's really only one promotion. And even that's not too unbelievable--it only took Sisko three years to make that same jump.How did he make it from Lt. Commander to Captain in only seven years, or even less?
Not to mention that Data had already spent 15 years (and possibly more) as a LCDR before that film.
And I can't think of any actual physical "comic store" that I know about. So I ordered it on-line.
And if humans can get promoted that fast, why not someone inhumanly smart like Data?
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