Again, says who?Remember, what JJ Abrams says in interviews and what the writers intended isn't canon. What's on screen is.
If that's what they wanted then they should have adhered to what had already been established. They didn't and so whatever they wanted or intended doesn't matter in the least.I don't understand why this matters so much? The producers, the writers and the actor all wanted it to the TOS Spock - why does it scare people so much that this is the case?
Or some planet renaming took place.I think Delta Vega being in the Vulcan system is PLENTY enough to establish that this is a totally different universe.
If that's what they wanted then they should have adhered to what had already been established. They didn't and so whatever they wanted or intended doesn't matter in the least.I don't understand why this matters so much? The producers, the writers and the actor all wanted it to the TOS Spock - why does it scare people so much that this is the case?
And so wouldn't it have been renamed with a Vulcan name if it's in the Vulcan system? Clearly Abrams tossed in all sorts of trek derived references with little thought about any logical consistency. He just wanted a slam-bam action movie with some familiar names. Fair enough for a reboot, but that still doesn't make it consistent with what had already been established. And as a reboot why is it even necessary to try connecting to TOS? Because he wanted some connection of legitimacy. But he fucked it up.Or some planet renaming took place.I think Delta Vega being in the Vulcan system is PLENTY enough to establish that this is a totally different universe.
I think Delta Vega being in the Vulcan system is PLENTY enough to establish that this is a totally different universe.
It's a discussion for crissakes. What the hell are we all participating on a message board for?If that's what they wanted then they should have adhered to what had already been established. They didn't and so whatever they wanted or intended doesn't matter in the least.I don't understand why this matters so much? The producers, the writers and the actor all wanted it to the TOS Spock - why does it scare people so much that this is the case?
But why do you care? Why does it scare/upset you so much?
If it was renamed by Vulcans.And so wouldn't it have been renamed with a Vulcan name if it's in the Vulcan system?
This is correct, they did fuck it up, so let's not let them off the hook for it by sweeping the whole thing under the proverbial rug.Clearly Abrams tossed in all sorts of trek derived references with little thought about any logical consistency. He just wanted a slam-bam action movie with some familiar names. Fair enough for a reboot, but that still doesn't make it consistent with what had already been established. And as a reboot why is it even necessary to try connecting to TOS? Because he wanted some connection of legitimacy. But he fucked it up.
I think Delta Vega being in the Vulcan system is PLENTY enough to establish that this is a totally different universe.
Pick up an atlas. Do you have any idea how many duplicate town names there are in the world?
Why would the galaxy be any different?
Well here's something to consider: if one insists on believing that this is the original universe altered then you have to accept that everything previously in Trek has been wiped clean and is irrelevant. Just like nuVulcan it's all been destroyed.If it was renamed by Vulcans.And so wouldn't it have been renamed with a Vulcan name if it's in the Vulcan system?
This is correct, they did fuck it up, so let's not let them off the hook for it by sweeping the whole thing under the proverbial rug.Clearly Abrams tossed in all sorts of trek derived references with little thought about any logical consistency. He just wanted a slam-bam action movie with some familiar names. Fair enough for a reboot, but that still doesn't make it consistent with what had already been established. And as a reboot why is it even necessary to try connecting to TOS? Because he wanted some connection of legitimacy. But he fucked it up.
I think Delta Vega being in the Vulcan system is PLENTY enough to establish that this is a totally different universe.
Pick up an atlas. Do you have any idea how many duplicate town names there are in the world?
Why would the galaxy be any different?
Planets in the Vulcan system would be named by Vulcans. And they are NOT going to name it Delta Vega.
Unfortunately, it pretty much is irrelevant.Well here's something to consider: if one insists on believing that this is the original universe altered then you have to accept that everything previously in Trek has been wiped clean and is irrelevant.
I think we end up with both. There's enough evidence to show this isn't the TOS universe altered, and there's enough evidence to show that old nuSpock isn't TOS Spock.Unfortunately, it pretty much is irrelevant.Well here's something to consider: if one insists on believing that this is the original universe altered then you have to accept that everything previously in Trek has been wiped clean and is irrelevant.
However, no you don't, you can just accept that in this particular instance time travel works differently as a result of magic, sorry, red matter.
There are always... possibilities.
Besides, isn't the argument for it being the original universe altered a different one from Spock being TOS Spock or not?
You believe what you want and I believe what I want. That's essentially the point. For you it works. For me not by a long shot.No, you've decided there's "enough evidence". There's similar evidence that TOS isn't all the same universe. It doesn't make it so.
You believe what you want and I believe what I want. That's essentially the point. For you it works. For me not by a long shot.
The real reason many deliberately ignore the film's failings is because they desperately want the stamp of legitimacy. I'm not willing to concede it no matter what may or my not have been intended. I'll go by what they put on the screen because that's what matters.
It seems that you're ignoring the film's failings by trying to sweep it under the proverbial rug of an alternate universe. I'm quite happy to accept that it's a shoddy addition to the existing Trek franchise, much like any other episode or movie I dislike.The real reason many deliberately ignore the film's failings ...
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