Shelley
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Ummm no. She had to beam down to stop him from killing Khan. He didn't know until after she yelled it at him and he got a final punch in to knock him out.
You enjoyed the movie didn't you?

Ummm no. She had to beam down to stop him from killing Khan. He didn't know until after she yelled it at him and he got a final punch in to knock him out.
Ok. For the sake of argument let's say they remake ST4 and travel back in time to save whales. I can't imagine such a story being viable with the reboot crew. What are they going to do... storm into San Francisco with phasers and torpedos? ST4 seems much too mature a plot for this new crew. There is no fighting and no sex. It's a morality tale about hunting whales to extinction. They would have to change it drastically. There would have to be some undeveloped villain who travels back in time with them who fights to stop them from saving the whales for no good reason. That would be compatible with the new crew. It wouldn't make for much of a story though. A remake done poorly. That is all I can envision for a ST4 remake.
I think the new crew would do much better creating their own stories. The Abramsverse is completely incompatible with old plots and old star trek values. They must forge their own path if they are to be successful. Right now they are trying to forge their own path while still following the old one, and they are doing neither very well. If you want to be different then you must forget the old and embrace the new.
And I find it highly strange that we are even discussing this. We are talking about preserving continuity in an alternate timeline. An alternate timeline is a plot device used to allow divergence from the original timeline. It is explicitly designed to ignore concerns of continuity. If you try to maintain continuity in an alternate timeline then the plot device makes no sense. Though that would be consistent. None of Abrams plot devices make any sense.
You enjoyed the movie didn't you?![]()
Maybe it's just me, and I'm old, but everytime I see the movie title or this thread title, I hear...
Slippin' Into Darkness by War
Now are you sure you don't want to change your grading of the movie Jake from mediocre to "downright sh-t"?
1) it's a movie
2) it's a movie
3) Sounds like Kirk convinced Spock it would be OK if the natives don't know. Considering Spock lost his entire planet he probably was not thinking clearly- we know he has emotion.
4) It was awkward you could just show up to a ship yard and join Starfleet with no paperwork, background check, or any prior planning. Anything since must just be the way Starfleet operates. Whatever sounds good at the time.
5) Maybe if you had a degree in Physics of Subspace you would feel differently. I don't think anyone in this century knows enough about the topic to know for sure if ti was a bad name or not.
6) Yeah... That wasn't believable. He could have just beamed to a fast ship that was on a course "directly for Kronos." Wouldn't have detracted from the movie and kept use Trek geeks happy.
7) Had to get Lenard Nimoy in the movie.
8) ???
9) Didn't notice (much)
10) New Spock had an emotional trauma more than any of us can imagine. We don't know how Spock in TOS would have handled witnessing, being somewhat responsible, for the destruction of Vulcan. It's like Vulcan PTSD. It changes you.
11) I thought that was great. Best part of the movie for reasons I've gone into before. Makes me feel like the is "fate" and an order to the universe. Even if a giant event changes the time line there is an unknown force that tries to make things right.
12) agree
13) The only Vulcan I recall in the movie is Spock (and Spock Prime) who is half human.
14) Star trek needs more women in underwear
15) Hadn't noticed but yes, would annoy me if I did. Suppose there could be two nurses with the same name though.
16) Would not get hung up on "5x vs 3x" you need to consider how strength was measured. Perhaps one number is bench-pressing and another is some other type of strength demonstration. Plus there are humans that are 5 times as strong as other humans so generalizing a species is X times stronger than another is suspect at best.
17) it's a movie
1) it's a movie
2) it's a movie
3) Sounds like Kirk convinced Spock it would be OK if the natives don't know. Considering Spock lost his entire planet he probably was not thinking clearly- we know he has emotion.
4) It was awkward you could just show up to a ship yard and join Starfleet with no paperwork, background check, or any prior planning. Anything since must just be the way Starfleet operates. Whatever sounds good at the time.
5) Maybe if you had a degree in Physics of Subspace you would feel differently. I don't think anyone in this century knows enough about the topic to know for sure if ti was a bad name or not.
6) Yeah... That wasn't believable. He could have just beamed to a fast ship that was on a course "directly for Kronos." Wouldn't have detracted from the movie and kept use Trek geeks happy.
7) Had to get Lenard Nimoy in the movie.
8) ???
9) Didn't notice (much)
10) New Spock had an emotional trauma more than any of us can imagine. We don't know how Spock in TOS would have handled witnessing, being somewhat responsible, for the destruction of Vulcan. It's like Vulcan PTSD. It changes you.
11) I thought that was great. Best part of the movie for reasons I've gone into before. Makes me feel like the is "fate" and an order to the universe. Even if a giant event changes the time line there is an unknown force that tries to make things right.
12) agree
13) The only Vulcan I recall in the movie is Spock (and Spock Prime) who is half human.
14) Star trek needs more women in underwear
15) Hadn't noticed but yes, would annoy me if I did. Suppose there could be two nurses with the same name though.
16) Would not get hung up on "5x vs 3x" you need to consider how strength was measured. Perhaps one number is bench-pressing and another is some other type of strength demonstration. Plus there are humans that are 5 times as strong as other humans so generalizing a species is X times stronger than another is suspect at best.
17) it's a movie
1) it's a movie
2) it's a movie
3) Sounds like Kirk convinced Spock it would be OK if the natives don't know. Considering Spock lost his entire planet he probably was not thinking clearly- we know he has emotion.
4) It was awkward you could just show up to a ship yard and join Starfleet with no paperwork, background check, or any prior planning. Anything since must just be the way Starfleet operates. Whatever sounds good at the time.
5) Maybe if you had a degree in Physics of Subspace you would feel differently. I don't think anyone in this century knows enough about the topic to know for sure if ti was a bad name or not.
6) Yeah... That wasn't believable. He could have just beamed to a fast ship that was on a course "directly for Kronos." Wouldn't have detracted from the movie and kept use Trek geeks happy.
7) Had to get Lenard Nimoy in the movie.
8) ???
9) Didn't notice (much)
10) New Spock had an emotional trauma more than any of us can imagine. We don't know how Spock in TOS would have handled witnessing, being somewhat responsible, for the destruction of Vulcan. It's like Vulcan PTSD. It changes you.
11) I thought that was great. Best part of the movie for reasons I've gone into before. Makes me feel like the is "fate" and an order to the universe. Even if a giant event changes the time line there is an unknown force that tries to make things right.
12) agree
13) The only Vulcan I recall in the movie is Spock (and Spock Prime) who is half human.
14) Star trek needs more women in underwear
15) Hadn't noticed but yes, would annoy me if I did. Suppose there could be two nurses with the same name though.
16) Would not get hung up on "5x vs 3x" you need to consider how strength was measured. Perhaps one number is bench-pressing and another is some other type of strength demonstration. Plus there are humans that are 5 times as strong as other humans so generalizing a species is X times stronger than another is suspect at best.
17) it's a movie
Did you like the movie? Make me a proposition. And please make a stronger argument than, "it's good because it's a movie and they had to get Leonard Nimoy in there."
I relinquish the podium to you. Sell me.
I did enjoy the movie, yes. Don't get me wrong, I would have preferred a good movie in the TOS/TNG/DS9 Universe but if that wasn't on the table, this was still a lot better than nothing.
We seem to have very different ways of interpreting what we see in the movie so I do not believe I have the ability to sway your opinion.
Look at the scene you described of Kirk dying- you described it quite well but everything you considered to be a negative, I considered to be a plus.
I can't argue the facts, you got the facts right. I disagree with the way you've interpreted them and there is no real chance of changing that.
It is my sincere hope that this "reboot" universe looks more and more like the original universe as time goes on. I like to believe that in the "real world" there is some hand of fate that guides us and if time travel was really used to disrupt the time line nature has a way of repairing things in time. In DS9 the mutants Dr. Bashir was working with made predictions based on some philosophy that over time what is going to happen will happen anyway regardless any individual event. While their predictions were wrong (for the time being) I do find merit in the philosophy.
You're basically asking me to change your fundamental belief system in a single post "I'm a life long Muslim. Convince me in 1 post to give up my faith and turn Catholic." - Ummm.. No thank you- challenge NOT accepted.
I did enjoy the movie, yes. Don't get me wrong, I would have preferred a good movie in the TOS/TNG/DS9 Universe but if that wasn't on the table, this was still a lot better than nothing.
We seem to have very different ways of interpreting what we see in the movie so I do not believe I have the ability to sway your opinion.
Look at the scene you described of Kirk dying- you described it quite well but everything you considered to be a negative, I considered to be a plus.
I can't argue the facts, you got the facts right. I disagree with the way you've interpreted them and there is no real chance of changing that.
It is my sincere hope that this "reboot" universe looks more and more like the original universe as time goes on. I like to believe that in the "real world" there is some hand of fate that guides us and if time travel was really used to disrupt the time line nature has a way of repairing things in time. In DS9 the mutants Dr. Bashir was working with made predictions based on some philosophy that over time what is going to happen will happen anyway regardless any individual event. While their predictions were wrong (for the time being) I do find merit in the philosophy.
You're basically asking me to change your fundamental belief system in a single post "I'm a life long Muslim. Convince me in 1 post to give up my faith and turn Catholic." - Ummm.. No thank you- challenge NOT accepted.
The movie was good because they tied it into Star Trek II and other Trek stories in general.
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