I still think the plot contrivances in NuTrek are worse than the holes in TWoK but the pre-fix code with those fabulous clunky buttons - great fun!
How could the Reliant crew be unable to tell the fifth and sixth planets of a system apart or be unaware that a planet had exploded? Why wasn't there anything in the Starfleet databases telling them, "Hey, the Ceti Alpha system has dangerous genetically enhanced colonists so you should stay away from it?"
If Chekov was on board during "Space Seed" as the movie claimed, why didn't he remember that Ceti Alpha was where Khan's people had been settled?
So when it comes to logic holes and plot contrivances, TWOK and ST'09 are about equal.
But they are the two most popular Trek movies ever made, despite their problems. So they both must've done something right, however much they both got wrong.
Actually if I understand my genetics right, blonde hair is a recessive trait.
The writers of the ST2 script may have fumbled this one, but the movie itself features no fumble. Nobody says, implies or shows that the Genesis device would have worked against its programmed instructions.Most of all, if the Genesis torpedo was programmed and designed to reformat the surface of an existing planet into a habitable ecosystem, how could that programming also work to construct an entire planet -- and possibly even a star -- out of the material in a nebula? That's like trying to use a spreadsheet program to create CGI animation and have it actually work.
This scene seems to indicate a star, perhaps a white dwarf, behind Reliant.
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Or maybe it was just the ILM folks shining a light through the cloud tank because it looked cool.
...should it be possible to have a nebula within a star system in the first place?
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