TIT- Oh, wait. I'll take a chance there might be an actual topic here.
This one will probably see 3 films before its number is up but, the Excelsior will never be a "star" attraction in any film after. Perhaps an Excelsior Class: Enterprise A.
I am STILL holding out hope that if this film is successful enough that we will get a new five year series with this crew! So I don't want to see this new ENTERPRISE blown up JUST yet!To be honest, I've wondered myself where the actual ships will go and how the history will be altered. For instance, the new Enterprise looks amazing, and so far it seems is launched after when it should have been, which means the technology is greater.
So things keep running through my mind, like; Will Kirk be killed on board of the Enterprise-B? As the original Enterprise was 10 or so years late, wouldn't it be logical to assume all subsequent vessels will be launched later? And thus have better technology? Will the film Generations actually happen (heres hoping it won't) as the Enterprise-B wasn't on hand to save Soren, which means the Enterprise-D wouldn't have been destroyed. Perhaps the E-C wasn't destroyed protecting the Klingons? Perhaps the Enterprise-D on it's first encounter with Q (if that encounter even took place) was able to put up a better fight to the Borg.
And that is why I love this new film already. It opens up so many new doors to go down.
TIT- Oh, wait. I'll take a chance there might be an actual topic here.
This one will probably see 3 films before its number is up but, the Excelsior will never be a "star" attraction in any film after. Perhaps an Excelsior Class: Enterprise A.
I am STILL holding out hope that if this film is successful enough that we will get a new five year series with this crew! So I don't want to see this new ENTERPRISE blown up JUST yet!To be honest, I've wondered myself where the actual ships will go and how the history will be altered. For instance, the new Enterprise looks amazing, and so far it seems is launched after when it should have been, which means the technology is greater.
So things keep running through my mind, like; Will Kirk be killed on board of the Enterprise-B? As the original Enterprise was 10 or so years late, wouldn't it be logical to assume all subsequent vessels will be launched later? And thus have better technology? Will the film Generations actually happen (heres hoping it won't) as the Enterprise-B wasn't on hand to save Soren, which means the Enterprise-D wouldn't have been destroyed. Perhaps the E-C wasn't destroyed protecting the Klingons? Perhaps the Enterprise-D on it's first encounter with Q (if that encounter even took place) was able to put up a better fight to the Borg.
And that is why I love this new film already. It opens up so many new doors to go down.![]()
Shaun of the dead was a CLASSIC!TIT- Oh, wait. I'll take a chance there might be an actual topic here.
This one will probably see 3 films before its number is up but, the Excelsior will never be a "star" attraction in any film after. Perhaps an Excelsior Class: Enterprise A.
I am STILL holding out hope that if this film is successful enough that we will get a new five year series with this crew! So I don't want to see this new ENTERPRISE blown up JUST yet!To be honest, I've wondered myself where the actual ships will go and how the history will be altered. For instance, the new Enterprise looks amazing, and so far it seems is launched after when it should have been, which means the technology is greater.
So things keep running through my mind, like; Will Kirk be killed on board of the Enterprise-B? As the original Enterprise was 10 or so years late, wouldn't it be logical to assume all subsequent vessels will be launched later? And thus have better technology? Will the film Generations actually happen (heres hoping it won't) as the Enterprise-B wasn't on hand to save Soren, which means the Enterprise-D wouldn't have been destroyed. Perhaps the E-C wasn't destroyed protecting the Klingons? Perhaps the Enterprise-D on it's first encounter with Q (if that encounter even took place) was able to put up a better fight to the Borg.
And that is why I love this new film already. It opens up so many new doors to go down.![]()
Well maybe, I don't know about the others but I doubt Zach Quinto and Simon Pegg wouldn't want to do a TV show. Granted both have been the stars of very sucessful tv shows (Heroes and Spaced), but I know theres filming for the 4th and 5th series of Heroes coming up, and Pegg is doing a few more films (including the 3rd 'blood and ice cream' trilogy, which if you didn't know the other two are Hot Fuzz and Shawn of the Dead).
I am STILL holding out hope that if this film is successful enough that we will get a new five year series with this crew! So I don't want to see this new ENTERPRISE blown up JUST yet!![]()
To be honest, I've wondered myself where the actual ships will go and how the history will be altered. For instance, the new Enterprise looks amazing, and so far it seems is launched after when it should have been, which means the technology is greater.
So things keep running through my mind, like; Will Kirk be killed on board of the Enterprise-B? As the original Enterprise was 10 or so years late, wouldn't it be logical to assume all subsequent vessels will be launched later? And thus have better technology? Will the film Generations actually happen (heres hoping it won't) as the Enterprise-B wasn't on hand to save Soren, which means the Enterprise-D wouldn't have been destroyed. Perhaps the E-C wasn't destroyed protecting the Klingons? Perhaps the Enterprise-D on it's first encounter with Q (if that encounter even took place) was able to put up a better fight to the Borg.
And that is why I love this new film already. It opens up so many new doors to go down.
This isn't a prediction, just fanboy wishful thinking. After the movie (or hopefully trilogy) plays out in the Nero-altered timeline, NuEnterprise travels back in time and stops Nero before he can alter the timeline. We see the timeline restored and a beauty shot of a bigscreen-worthy TOSEnterprise, peopled with Pine, Quinto, and Company. However, NuEnterprise and crew realize they can't return to their time period because the timeline they find themselves on is not the one they left (see Doc Brown's explanation in Back to the Future 2). Instead, NuEnterprise follows old Spock forward to the post-Nemesis era for further adventures...
I know it'll never happen, but a middle-aged boy can dream...
Really, no offence, but I hope they won't do that.This isn't a prediction, just fanboy wishful thinking. After the movie (or hopefully trilogy) plays out in the Nero-altered timeline, NuEnterprise travels back in time and stops Nero before he can alter the timeline. We see the timeline restored and a beauty shot of a bigscreen-worthy TOSEnterprise, peopled with Pine, Quinto, and Company. However, NuEnterprise and crew realize they can't return to their time period because the timeline they find themselves on is not the one they left (see Doc Brown's explanation in Back to the Future 2). Instead, NuEnterprise follows old Spock forward to the post-Nemesis era for further adventures...
I know it'll never happen, but a middle-aged boy can dream...
Ya...me to.Really, no offence, but I hope they won't do that.This isn't a prediction, just fanboy wishful thinking. After the movie (or hopefully trilogy) plays out in the Nero-altered timeline, NuEnterprise travels back in time and stops Nero before he can alter the timeline. We see the timeline restored and a beauty shot of a bigscreen-worthy TOSEnterprise, peopled with Pine, Quinto, and Company. However, NuEnterprise and crew realize they can't return to their time period because the timeline they find themselves on is not the one they left (see Doc Brown's explanation in Back to the Future 2). Instead, NuEnterprise follows old Spock forward to the post-Nemesis era for further adventures...
I know it'll never happen, but a middle-aged boy can dream...
TIT- Oh, wait. I'll take a chance there might be an actual topic here.
This one will probably see 3 films before its number is up but, the Excelsior will never be a "star" attraction in any film after. Perhaps an Excelsior Class: Enterprise A.
OMG. I hope to "God" we at least get to see the JJ-celsior in one of the later films.
That would be one badass ship.
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