Honestly, the "backstory" of Trek09 was the shittiest part of that movie.
"A supernova threatening to destroy the galaxy"? Really? Really?
Red matter? Creating a new starship instead of using an old one to transport it? Have the most dangerous matter in the galaxy transported without any security personal into enemy territory by an old, retired and defected ambassador Spock?
Really, the whole "backstory" was shit. It's only motivation was to give Nero something to grieve about without actually do something that has consequences. That was it's intend. Don't have consequences. The prime universe was to be discontinued at this point. They went rampant, because they could get some nice visuals and motivation out of it without it having to make sense.
Literally, this backstory was shit.
Apart from that, Star Trek 09 was a pretty decent movie. I would hate it if the Kelvin-Universe gets discontinued and only the worst aspect of it continues on. I would rather have the Kelvin universe be a single entity as a whole. Let them stand on their own. They should be what Marvels' "ultimate"-line was. A reboot/what-if scenario. A good recap and entertaining introduction into the universe.
I know, technically the destruction of Romulus happened in the prime universe. But then, on the other hand, I don't think we had EVER a franchise that tried to reboot itself, and then went back on the reboot. They created a big clusterfuck, because they weren't couragious enough to either make a clean reboot or a clean prequel. Because they were afraid. Of fan-backlash. Of commiting to something. Now they have created an unresolvable mess.
They should ignore it. I have zero problem with the nuTrek movies being part of the Trek legacy. Because they are. But please, please, ignore their failed atttempt at handling continuity/canon.
"A supernova threatening to destroy the galaxy"? Really? Really?
Red matter? Creating a new starship instead of using an old one to transport it? Have the most dangerous matter in the galaxy transported without any security personal into enemy territory by an old, retired and defected ambassador Spock?
Really, the whole "backstory" was shit. It's only motivation was to give Nero something to grieve about without actually do something that has consequences. That was it's intend. Don't have consequences. The prime universe was to be discontinued at this point. They went rampant, because they could get some nice visuals and motivation out of it without it having to make sense.
Literally, this backstory was shit.
Apart from that, Star Trek 09 was a pretty decent movie. I would hate it if the Kelvin-Universe gets discontinued and only the worst aspect of it continues on. I would rather have the Kelvin universe be a single entity as a whole. Let them stand on their own. They should be what Marvels' "ultimate"-line was. A reboot/what-if scenario. A good recap and entertaining introduction into the universe.
I know, technically the destruction of Romulus happened in the prime universe. But then, on the other hand, I don't think we had EVER a franchise that tried to reboot itself, and then went back on the reboot. They created a big clusterfuck, because they weren't couragious enough to either make a clean reboot or a clean prequel. Because they were afraid. Of fan-backlash. Of commiting to something. Now they have created an unresolvable mess.
They should ignore it. I have zero problem with the nuTrek movies being part of the Trek legacy. Because they are. But please, please, ignore their failed atttempt at handling continuity/canon.