Yeah,I'd rather see Nimoy than see someone read off a computer screen.
Uhura... seemed to have some understanding with Scotty.
I can't wait until they consult him again in another movie.
Kirk: "Hey, Spock! Did you ever have your brain stolen at one point in your life? How did we get you out of THAT one?"![]()
I can't wait until they consult him again in another movie.
It's possible that Section 31 suppressed information about Khan once Marcus defrosted and recruited him, to prevent anyone recognizing him or researching his weaknesses.
If Nimoy was younger the next movie might have been about him being abducted by nefarious types and NuSpock and Kirk having to Search for Spock.
teacake's new avatar is bound to induce the pon farr and more than a few blood fevers over in the Voyager forum.
Using Spock Prime was insulting to the audience and to the characters in the film.
+1Using Spock Prime was insulting to the audience and to the characters in the film.
It's one thing to call it a contrived and convenient moment in the film designed solely to give Nimoy a cameo just so he can briefly mention the Prime timeline and his Enterprise's run-ins with Khan, but I think it was fun, a little poignant and it was a nice way to tie the new reality in with the old one and make a passing reference to the drama and tragedy involved with battling Khan in the original history.
"Insulting" is far from the word I'd use. I'm a hardcore old school Trekker and I didn't feel remotely "insulted" by Nimoy's cameo.
I'm surprised Admiral Marcus wasn't waterboarding him for information.![]()
Whoa, never thought of that but.. doesn't that tell us that at some point Prime Spock had the hots for Uhura and now that he sees NuSpock with her it seems a logical choice?
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