Nemesis failed because it tried to place familiar and established characters, actors, settings, etc. in a movie that would ignore all of those in an attempt to appeal to the general audience. That line was not walked well.
Star Trek XI seems to make no attempt to be burdened by 40 years of contradicting canon. It will pull out all the stops to tell a compelling story and reinvigorate the franchise. At least it can see the line NEM was straddling.
Nemesis was a dismal cap to everything in the Trek universe before it (in and of itself). With the new Trek, we get a new universe to play in.
At the very least, purists will have a newfound appreciation for Enterprise's belated attempts at canon (USS Defiant bridge in In A Mirror, Darkly).
Star Trek XI seems to make no attempt to be burdened by 40 years of contradicting canon. It will pull out all the stops to tell a compelling story and reinvigorate the franchise. At least it can see the line NEM was straddling.
Nemesis was a dismal cap to everything in the Trek universe before it (in and of itself). With the new Trek, we get a new universe to play in.
At the very least, purists will have a newfound appreciation for Enterprise's belated attempts at canon (USS Defiant bridge in In A Mirror, Darkly).
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