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?
To quote Kirk from TUC: "People can be very frightened of change."
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?
I'm not afraid of change. But I really resent the smell of crap.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?
To quote Kirk from TUC: "People can be very frightened of change."
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.
Planets in the Vulcan system would be named by Vulcans. And they are NOT going to name it Delta Vega.
They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't. We don't know where he went, if he even went anywhere. But we can clearly see the old nuSpock in the Abramsverse isn't the TOS Spock...
...except for those
Except for the fact that Old Spock is the guy from TOS (and hence the thread being here), thus it is connected to the old continuity in a way other reboots aren't, despite minor variations in spaceship and costume designs.
If it's the same Spock than he did a lot more than time-travel. There were no Budweiser-powered starships the size of Enterprise-D in the 23rd century in his timeline - nor a second class-M planet in the Vulcan system, nor a Starfleet which promotes cadets directly to Captain. I don't see any "minor variations" here.
So, to clarify:They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't. We don't know where he went, if he even went anywhere.
So, to clarify:
What TOS Spock? I thought this was TNG Spock who'd spent all that time on Romulus. That guy's demonstrably from a different timeline than TOS Spock. TOS Spock was last seen on the bridge of the 1701-A in TUC.They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't. We don't know where he went, if he even went anywhere. But we can clearly see the old nuSpock in the Abramsverse isn't the TOS Spock...
...except for those covering their eyes and ears chanting, "Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah..." And the only counter argument they have is, "Yes it is! They said so. Yes it is! They said so."
Curiously, today I watched yet another cherished property trashed: The recent Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr. What a yawner.
It's simpler. We don't know if TOS Spock (decades after TOS) ever went into a black hole. All we know is we see an older nuSpock emerge into the Abramsverse and this nuSpock doesn't have the same memories of our familiar TOS Spock. That and other things leads me to believe that this older nuSpock is from another alternate universe that seems to have much in common with the Abramsverse, but it certainly isn't the familiar TOS universe.So, to clarify:They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't. We don't know where he went, if he even went anywhere.
TOS Spock goes in a black hole and then a different Spock comes out of the black hole into a new universe that had been made into a nunew universe because Nero had gone into the same Black Hole that TOS Spock went into and came out 25 years earlier than Magic Spock (the Spock that magically appeared in place of TOS Spock) and messed around with timeline of the new universe, thus creating the nunew universe. For some reason, the same Nero that went into the black hole came out the other end, unlike TOS Spock who was replaced by Magic Spock. TOS Spock is MIA and Magic Spock meets nuKirk who tells him about Magic Kirk (the Kirk that Magic Spock knew in his magic future). nuKirk and nuSpock defeat Original Nero and Magic Spock meets nuSpock at the end.
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In the non-existent world of fiction known as Star Trek, whatever the writers say happened... happened. Whatever they write... happened.They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't.
What they want is irrelevant if what they put onscreen contradicts it.In the non-existent world of fiction known as Star Trek, whatever the writers say happened... happened. Whatever they write... happened.They claim TOS Spock went into the the Abramsverse.
No, he didn't.
Which means TOS Spock appeared in the new movie.
Really. He did. Accept and move on.
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