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About 1 in 6 for blood unless they all had O- blood.
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Definitely a viable sequel hook there.Teaos wrote:Do you think we will se Khan again in a few movies? "The re-wraith of Khan"
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That would be unpleasant.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Definitely a viable sequel hook there.Teaos wrote:Do you think we will se Khan again in a few movies? "The re-wraith of Khan"
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I'd really like to see them do a completely new story in the next one (assuming there is a next one... I hear ID's box office isn't as high as they hoped for).
Don't give us yet another "bad guy in a huge and extremely powerful ship". We've had that in Nemesis, XI, and now Into Darkness. Give us something a bit different and inventive.
Don't give us yet another "bad guy in a huge and extremely powerful ship". We've had that in Nemesis, XI, and now Into Darkness. Give us something a bit different and inventive.
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Bad guy in small, very powerful starship it is.
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I think a fleet action would be great to see on the big screen. If part 3 deals with exploration, maybe 4 can deal with the start of the war with the Klingons.
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Early appearences from Kor, Kang, and Koloth maybe?
Wouldn't mind seeing Sulu and a Klingon in a sword fight or 2. Cape optional.
Wouldn't mind seeing Sulu and a Klingon in a sword fight or 2. Cape optional.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
I think a fleet action would be great to see on the big screen. If part 3 deals with exploration, maybe 4 can deal with the start of the war with the Klingons.
Dude, that could actually be a great plot point: from what it sounds like, Kirk has mainly been on his own with his crew for that whole last year and ID, plus these next 5 years.
Maybe having to work under command could be a source of tension for him; how would he handle a fleet action? There's your drama AND action!
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From what I understand, that was actually in the novelization.GrahamKennedy wrote:I suppose it's possible that They figured the other popsicle people's blood may or may not have the same healing factors. Not something you'd really want to gamble on.
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Chuck isn't going to be happy when he gets around to reviewing it - the apparent attitude of "RTFM if you want it all to make sense" was his biggest beef with XI. On the same subject though, I've read somewhere that the background to where they got the civvie ship from is in a prequel comic. That's how things like that should be used - the film still makes sense if you don't read them, but they're an interesting addition to add depth to throwaway lines if you do.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:From what I understand, that was actually in the novelization.
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Chuck? Oh, SF Debris, right? yeah, when it's something like that that two seconds of dialog can solve, that's not cool.Captain Seafort wrote:Chuck isn't going to be happy when he gets around to reviewing it - the apparent attitude of "RTFM if you want it all to make sense" was his biggest beef with XI. On the same subject though, I've read somewhere that the background to where they got the civvie ship from is in a prequel comic. That's how things like that should be used - the film still makes sense if you don't read them, but they're an interesting addition to add depth to throwaway lines if you do.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:From what I understand, that was actually in the novelization.
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I agree, you can elaborate in the wider body of work so long as it is implied in the main body.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Chuck? Oh, SF Debris, right? yeah, when it's something like that that two seconds of dialog can solve, that's not cool.Captain Seafort wrote:Chuck isn't going to be happy when he gets around to reviewing it - the apparent attitude of "RTFM if you want it all to make sense" was his biggest beef with XI. On the same subject though, I've read somewhere that the background to where they got the civvie ship from is in a prequel comic. That's how things like that should be used - the film still makes sense if you don't read them, but they're an interesting addition to add depth to throwaway lines if you do.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:From what I understand, that was actually in the novelization.
You do realize those two seconds equals to two seconds worth of flashy and lens flare induced scenes we would lose! Think of it! Two seconds of actually sitting still without a lens flare... wait never mind you could do a apinny camera move to catch a lens flare off of the metal insignia off of the uniform or something. The Spinny Camera move would be fast too to make it seem fast paced.
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A single person, or small crew, where they have planned things out in advance ala Batman Gambit or Xanatos Roulette? Similar to Skyfall where the villain had hacking software on his laptop and knew they would try to crack it at MI-6, allowing him to escape?GrahamKennedy wrote: Don't give us yet another "bad guy in a huge and extremely powerful ship". We've had that in Nemesis, XI, and now Into Darkness. Give us something a bit different and inventive.
Or the Fear episode from Voyager where the Fear program kept outsmarting everyone because he could read their minds, and had hostages to prevent brute-force actions?
Maybe a small high-tech group is in charge of a planet, but have rewritten the laws to keep them that way, and if you remove them billions will die. What the Voyager Ferengi episode could have been.
Ala Vetinari Job Security.
Still, I'll bet Uhura is telling the tactical personnel that she wants a rapid-fire/full-auto phaser for the next Away Mission.
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How about something like ST IV, where there is no actual bad guy at all?
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