1. Keenser and Spock closed up the Delta Vega facility and beamed to Earth.
Since Nero would try to destroy Earth and Kirk could fail to stop him, that's the most illogical course of action I can think of.
The movie implies that, but I just don't picture him, with a madman loose in the galaxy with all the redmatter, just finding a chair, pouring a drink, lighting a cig, watch some tv and wait for (btw Kirk and Scott were the only ones that knew he was there and they could have died) someone to come pick him up.
Perhaps you meant to post this in a different thread? It doesn't appear to be a response to anything said in this one.JJ never intended to get rid of TOS, This is why he was so pushy about TOS Spock/Spock Prime been present in his new films.
Spock had a deck of cards with him. He and Keenser played Fizzbin til a ship arrived to rescue them.
Spock had a deck of cards with him. He and Keenser played Fizzbin til a ship arrived to rescue them.
Sitting there, with his incessant emotional burden, it suddenly dawned on him. He remembered a trick his old human friend used to do. Beating Keenser on a game of Fizzbin and he would have a transporter all to himself, together with the knowledge of every physical equation discovered in the next century. Hidden in a timeline that no time agent knew of, he had access to every place in space and time to go to to relieve his guilt.
That way no time agent would ever know who diverted three of Lieutenant Colonel Fellini's aids when Sulu and Kirk were there to destroy Captain Christopher's tapes. Or who was driving the car that ran over Edith Keeler the driver of which was never found. They would never figure out who configured the Enterprise computers to intercept Gary Seven's transporter signal or who placed soft floor tiles saving Chekov's life during the incident aboard the USS Enterprise CVN-65.
Or ever learn the real identity of Future Guy.
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