I thought it was warranted and hilarious.
I recall reading about it as early as a 1977 Lucas interview in Rolling Stone magazine (Vader and Luke's father were still separate people)I think the concept of Obi-Wan and Anakin's duel with Anakin falling into a pit of fiery lava first appeared in the ROTJ novelization in 1983.
That's not what happened. Nero was already doomed to die from the black hole, with Kirk even stating as such.Kirk, despite the fact that this man was responsible for all this (not to mention creating a completely alternate timeline), and his father's death, still offered to save him and his crew. Nero told him to stick it up his jefferies tube...so Kirk destroyed him to ensure his trip into the black hole didn't simply result in another time travel event.
That's not what happened."I must destroy you so I can get the satisfaction of being directly responsible for your death rather than you dying from your own stupidity."
We are talking about a villain who did jack all during his 25 years of waiting for Spock to appear. He could have done literally anything to hurt Spock, the Vulcans, the Federation and prevent the destruction of Romulus. So yes, he would died of sheer stupidity had Kirk not decided to pull the trigger himselfThat's not what happened.
Trapped with the Klingons will interfere with a person's plans like that.We are talking about a villain who did jack all during his 25 years of waiting for Spock to appear. He could have done literally anything to hurt Spock, the Vulcans, the Federation and prevent the destruction of Romulus. So yes, he would died of sheer stupidity had Kirk not decided to pull the trigger himself
Where exactly in the film does it specifically state that Nero and his crew were trapped by the Klingons?Trapped with the Klingons will interfere with a person's plans like that.
Ayel: "Sir, we've arrived at the coordinates you calculated."
Other Romulan miner: "There's nothing here."
Ayel: "What are your orders?"
Nero: "We wait. We wait for the one who allowed our home to be destroyed, as we've been doing for twenty-five years."
Sadly cut. But, there was a problem at a Klingon prison planet and multiple ships destroyed. So, something went on with the Klingons in the intervening time.Where exactly in the film does it specifically state that Nero and his crew were trapped by the Klingons?
Where exactly in the film does it specifically state that Nero and his crew were trapped by the Klingons?
¿Where did that happen? Or do you mean Kirk opening fire on the Reliant after Khan demanded a surrender?It beats the hell out of Kirk trying to beat the shit out of Khan AFTER he surrendered. That was really crass.
¿Where did that happen? Or do you mean Kirk opening fire on the Reliant after Khan demanded a surrender?
Star Trek Into Darkness.¿Where did that happen? Or do you mean Kirk opening fire on the Reliant after Khan demanded a surrender?
My point is that Kelvin Kirk is much worse than regular Kirk, beating a man in his custody! There ought to be regulations against that.And I was supposed to know that how?![]()
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