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Tribbles in Trek (2008): Gerrold Sues?

Why would anyone expect Gerrold to object? He didn't complain when tribbles were used in ST III or Enterprise, so there's no reason he'd do so now.
 
Oh, folks have to get another dig in at Ellison for having the temerity to assert control over something he thinks is his property.
 
Gerrold is not going to sue since the tribbles were actually created by Heinlein.
 
It wouldn't matter anyway. Neither Gerrold nor Heinlein have any rights to the tribbles. They are the property of CBS/Paramount, not the creators. Do you think Andy Probert has a copyright on the Enterprise-D? These people were hired by the production company to create a design for them. They have no rights to the design other than to say, "Hey, look... I created that."

-Shawn :borg:
 
Orci said that there will be TOS references in the film.
I liked it, a good choice.
It will be a cameo only.
 
CaptainHawk1 said:
It wouldn't matter anyway. Neither Gerrold nor Heinlein have any rights to the tribbles...These people were hired by the production company to create a design for them. They have no rights to the design other than to say, "Hey, look... I created that."

Sorry, that's not always the case where writing is concerned. In any event, Heinlein was neither hired nor compensated by "Star Trek" for the use of tribbles or "flatcats" or whatever.
 
I just saw the article.

Lovely.

Nice to know they're holding to their promise to respect standing continuity.

An animal that apparently nobody could possibly have heard of until Jones brought them to K-7, and here we see one in a prequel.

All I've got to say is that the person holding the tribble carrier had better be on the short and fat side, and be annoying people by trying to sell them useless trinkets.
 
gastrof said:
I just saw the article.

Lovely.

Nice to know they're holding to their promise to respect standing continuity.

An animal that apparently nobody could possibly have heard of until Jones brought them to K-7, and here we see one in a prequel.

All I've got to say is that the person holding the tribble carrier had better be on the short and fat side, and be annoying people by trying to sell them useless trinkets.

Just cause Kirk & crew were unaware of them - doesn't mean they weren't ever off in the background someplace well they were distracted with other matters...

Or they could appear in a later time period well after Kirk and crew had already dealt with "the trouble with tribbles." hard to say at the moment.

Sharr
 
It's all about context and we have no idea about anything in this film, outside of a tantalizing bit of rumour and specualtion.
 
6th day of XMe$$ said:
It's all about context and we have no idea about anything in this film, outside of a tantalizing bit of rumour and specualtion.

Well yes, but fans love to blow these tidbits into the sky is falling scenarios just to have a reason to be critical.

Context more then anything else is also often the key to the often cried for "originality" around here.

Sharr
 
gastrof said:
...Nice to know they're holding to their promise to respect standing continuity.

An animal that apparently nobody could possibly have heard of until Jones brought them to K-7, and here we see one in a prequel.

All I've got to say is that the person holding the tribble carrier had better be on the short and fat side, and be annoying people by trying to sell them useless trinkets.

Well, considering the physical appearance of Stanely Adams in TTWT, this could cry out as a perfect cameo for today's William Shatner! :p

Seriously though, tribbles appeared already in Dr. Phlox's menagerie as food for one of his lizard-like creatures I believe?

There's not any reason tribbles can't exist before TTWT: the difference there is they hit the grain silo on K-7, and get into the food replication supply system on the NCC-1701. Without that tremendous food source, their reproduction explosion system might be dormant.

This really doesn't cause any tribble at all for continuity! :guffaw:
 
sturmde said:
gastrof said:
...Nice to know they're holding to their promise to respect standing continuity.

An animal that apparently nobody could possibly have heard of until Jones brought them to K-7, and here we see one in a prequel.

All I've got to say is that the person holding the tribble carrier had better be on the short and fat side, and be annoying people by trying to sell them useless trinkets.

Well, considering the physical appearance of Stanely Adams in TTWT, this could cry out as a perfect cameo for today's William Shatner! :p

Seriously though, tribbles appeared already in Dr. Phlox's menagerie as food for one of his lizard-like creatures I believe?

There's not any reason tribbles can't exist before TTWT: the difference there is they hit the grain silo on K-7, and get into the food replication supply system on the NCC-1701. Without that tremendous food source, their reproduction explosion system might be dormant.

This really doesn't cause any tribble at all for continuity! :guffaw:

According to the wiki entry on tribbles - "Trouble with Tribbles" isn't considered a "first contact" since Jones and presumably others are aware of them. Just cause Kirk and crew don't know doesn't mean anyone else in the rest of the galaxy doesn't know what they are.

Sharr
 
Didn't DG mention in his first book about the attention by called by the on-call research firm about the potential similarity between the tribbles and the flat-cats?

And, that, according to DG, Heinlein's requested 'compensation' was simply a copy of (iirc) an autographed/personalized copy of the episode script?
 
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