The Writers discuss the "nits"
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Interesting stuff here. Notably :
Nero didn's spend 25 years sitting around. His ship was crippled by the impact with the Kelvin and his crew and he were captured by the Klingons and put in prison. That's where they spent the next 25 years, before escaping and retaking the ship.
Kirk's mom was on the Kelvin because she's a Starfleet officer. That's why his step dad refers to her being "off planet" when he is ranting at Kirk on the phone.
The classic car belonged to Kirk's dad, and he stole it because his stepdad threatened to sell it. His stepdad is an absolute asshole, apparently.
The Orion girl worked in the computer lab; she helped Kirk cheat on the Kobayashi Maru test, which is why he slept with her.
Kirk fired on the Narada when the black hole engulfed it rather than leaving it to die, because it had already survived going through a black hole once; if it survived it again who knows where or when it would end up, or what it would do when it got there.
The giant pit in Iowa is a quarry. I though this one was pretty obvious myself - look at the canyon walls, they are OBVIOUSLY not natural.
Interesting stuff here. Notably :
Nero didn's spend 25 years sitting around. His ship was crippled by the impact with the Kelvin and his crew and he were captured by the Klingons and put in prison. That's where they spent the next 25 years, before escaping and retaking the ship.
Kirk's mom was on the Kelvin because she's a Starfleet officer. That's why his step dad refers to her being "off planet" when he is ranting at Kirk on the phone.
The classic car belonged to Kirk's dad, and he stole it because his stepdad threatened to sell it. His stepdad is an absolute asshole, apparently.
The Orion girl worked in the computer lab; she helped Kirk cheat on the Kobayashi Maru test, which is why he slept with her.
Kirk fired on the Narada when the black hole engulfed it rather than leaving it to die, because it had already survived going through a black hole once; if it survived it again who knows where or when it would end up, or what it would do when it got there.
The giant pit in Iowa is a quarry. I though this one was pretty obvious myself - look at the canyon walls, they are OBVIOUSLY not natural.
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Gah! Me want more scenes in movie!GrahamKennedy wrote:Nero didn's spend 25 years sitting around. His ship was crippled by the impact with the Kelvin and his crew and he were captured by the Klingons and put in prison. That's where they spent the next 25 years, before escaping and retaking the ship.
And for those here who are into Heroes, the unseen stepdad was played by Greg Grunberg. From what I've heard, every JJ Abrams project has to include a red ball ("red matter" in this case) and a Greg Grunberg appearance.His stepdad is an absolute asshole, apparently.
Must be some crazy new kind of black hole.Kirk fired on the Narada when the black hole engulfed it rather than leaving it to die, because it had already survived going through a black hole once; if it survived it again who knows where or when it would end up, or what it would do when it got there.
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Dangit!!!
They SERIOUSLY need to do a Peter Jackson LOTR-esque special edition WITH these scenes included.
Man, looks like they cut all the WRONG scenes in this film!!
You shouldn't have to go to outside sources to understand the film. It should be a self contained unit, the plot explained through scenes and dialogue.
And I really wouldn't mind an epic 3 hour long Trek movie, if it was as good as this one was.
They SERIOUSLY need to do a Peter Jackson LOTR-esque special edition WITH these scenes included.
Man, looks like they cut all the WRONG scenes in this film!!
You shouldn't have to go to outside sources to understand the film. It should be a self contained unit, the plot explained through scenes and dialogue.
And I really wouldn't mind an epic 3 hour long Trek movie, if it was as good as this one was.
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I would have slept with the Orion girl just because, no ulterior motive.
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LOL & Jeyl's comment:
"we have a bright future ahead of us."
Of course! .but only if you're on Deck 1 (The Bridge) because anything below that is either a rusting septic system or a beer brewery complete with over-extending pipes, knobs, steel grates, light fixtures and concrete floors.
In fact, these areas of the Enterprise and the people that work in them shows a clear violation of Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1983 that clearly states "Duty Care" must be maintained in areas that have complex layouts and movable suspended structures that are for all intents and purposes are movable. And since Starships are known to endure a lot of stress and shaky situations at times, you'd think that wearing any form of protection would be common place. To see so many Starfleet Officers walk around with no safety gear is like showing off your ice sculptures in an oven.
In short, the term "bright future ahead of us" is no longer a metaphor but an actual litereal fact, becacuse a society that no longer has the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1983 clearly does not care for the well being of the crew. And since they've recently put an inexperienced, no talent, arrogant a-hole in command of one of their flagships, I cannot reach any other conclusion other than this.
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I agree with the other horn dog =)Tyyr wrote:I would have slept with the Orion girl just because, no ulterior motive.
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Still haven't seen the movie, but that begs the question of whether the Klingons were able to study it during that period. They could very well have a significantly upgraded fleet after this as well. Unless this was addressed in the movie.GrahamKennedy wrote:Nero didn's spend 25 years sitting around. His ship was crippled by the impact with the Kelvin and his crew and he were captured by the Klingons and put in prison. That's where they spent the next 25 years, before escaping and retaking the ship.
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Of all the scenes to cut, that Klingon scene was rather important! But if they DID study the tech, it wasn't long enough methinks, because the Klingons got they're butts whipped by the Narada, and haven't conquered the galaxy, YET
To bad they never explained the galaxy ending "supernova" or how Spock could watch Vulcan go bye-bye as if it was closer than our own moon.
To bad they never explained the galaxy ending "supernova" or how Spock could watch Vulcan go bye-bye as if it was closer than our own moon.
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yeah, that was the most irritating thing for me.Mark wrote:Of all the scenes to cut, that Klingon scene was rather important! But if they DID study the tech, it wasn't long enough methinks, because the Klingons got they're butts whipped by the Narada, and haven't conquered the galaxy, YET
To bad they never explained the galaxy ending "supernova" or how Spock could watch Vulcan go bye-bye as if it was closer than our own moon.
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Overall, I think the plot was contrived and heavy handed (the time traveling supervillain, the incredibly young captain, the exploding planets), but as the production team has intimated, I suppose it might have been necessary to revive the franchise.
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They explained that in the Countdown comic. See my thread about it for details.Mark wrote:To bad they never explained the galaxy ending "supernova"
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Are they considering that cannon?
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Nope.
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They've stated it's not canon.
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