But we don't see him hit the bulkhead or catch fire. He's not a dead body in the same way that Kirk in GEN and Spock in TWOK were, being a corpse in plain sight.
After watching this movie for 3 times I have noticed several discrepancies in the first 30 minutes alone. When the Narada first exits the "black hole" or " lightning storm", It attacks the Kelvin with no provocation let alone it being a vessel that it is closest to. Why is that? With all the 24th century sensors (And with all the gushers need to include Borg tech from the comic) It didn't know it was dealing with a Federation starship from almost 200 years ago?
2. In the TOS era, Spock's and Sarek's separation from each other was because Spock chose entering Starfleet rather than entering the Vulcan Science Academy, which is what Sarek wanted him to do. Why on gods green earth would Sarek tell him to follow his emotions?
3. I understand some of the "time" indomitableness and faves of the so-called director, but why the "Beastie Boys" and that annoying NOKIA ringtone. I for one WOULD NOT be listening to them 100 years for now...if I was still kicking..![]()
With all the 24th century sensors (And with all the gushers need to include Borg tech from the comic) It didn't know it was dealing with a Federation starship from almost 200 years ago?
^^^
At Dennis' post...
Is that guy for real?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
(Dude even has a little Spock figure to go along with his review...)
^^^
At Dennis' post...
Is that guy for real?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
(Dude even has a little Spock figure to go along with his review...)
That guy was brilliant.
From the comments...
"Big movie big effects and action which the other films lacked except the first 4 films and STNG First Contact
-Some user"
"and thank God they lacked them ST was never about big fucking effects that is brainless junk
-Some other user"
"Yeah, look at Star Trek 5! Hardly any effects...
214scifi"
This.Although Star Trek as a franchise does have a habit of not allowing dead people to stay dead I think until they resurrect him we can be pretty certain he is dead.
This.Although Star Trek as a franchise does have a habit of not allowing dead people to stay dead I think until they resurrect him we can be pretty certain he is dead.
No doubt next, some would have me believe that the destruction of Vulcan can also be reversed and two disperate universes merged back together as if nothing had ever happened.
Except that, you know, they don't actually need Vulcan for anything.
Vulcans are nice to have about for story purposes, and they've thoughtfully conserved a few thousand.
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