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Makers Of New Star Trek Know Little About Star Trek

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Falcon84 10 May 09, 15:47Post
Pep, I loved it. My wife isn't a "Trekkie" in the hard-core sense, but she's into Star Trek far more than I was. And she loved it. I don't thnk he ruined the legend of Star Trek. The original series, TNG, DS9, Voyager, can all stand on their own.

I think he invented a new legend, based on an alternate reality. That is as Trek as anything can get, Pep! We've seen alternate realities from to time on Star Trek. "Yesterday's Enterprise" comes to mind. This is the ultimate "what if" in Star Trek-what if thngs had run on a different course? That's how this can be explained. It's simply an alternate universe, and done very well.

And do you think Leonard Nimoy would have even gone near this if he didn't think it was true to The Final Frontier? I thnk it was outstanding. It is, as I said, "Star Trek: The Alternate Reality."

Give it three thumbs up.
AndesSMF (Founding Member) 10 May 09, 16:09Post
I wonder...

If Pep knew the Bible as much as he knows Trek, whom would he be?
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Falcon84 10 May 09, 18:48Post
AndesSMF wrote:I wonder...

If Pep knew the Bible as much as he knows Trek, whom would he be?


One shudders to think. :))
Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 10 May 09, 20:02Post
Falcon84 wrote:And do you think Leonard Nimoy would have even gone near this if he didn't think it was true to The Final Frontier?

It's also logical :)) to assume Leonard Nimoy is loyal to his pocketbook, regardless.
Falcon84 10 May 09, 20:18Post
Allstarflyer wrote:
Falcon84 wrote:And do you think Leonard Nimoy would have even gone near this if he didn't think it was true to The Final Frontier?

It's also logical :)) to assume Leonard Nimoy is loyal to his pocketbook, regardless.


Logical, but, fascinating.

I'm sure he is, but he also has enough $$ that it probably didn't factor in too much. He would have walked if he didn't like it, I'm convinced of that.
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 10 May 09, 20:18Post
AndesSMF wrote:I wonder...

If Pep knew the Bible as much as he knows Trek, whom would he be?


Brian's Mother :))

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Star Trek promote Communist ideals?
A million great ideas...
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 10 May 09, 21:30Post
JLAmber wrote:
AndesSMF wrote:I wonder...

If Pep knew the Bible as much as he knows Trek, whom would he be?


Brian's Mother :))

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Star Trek promote Communist ideals?


Not even . . . .

There are several books you can read, particularly "The Making of Star Trek", preferably a VERY early version . . . I can bring my 1st edition copy (Sept 1966) with me . . . but you'd have to put down a deposit on it . . . 8)

Seriously. Roddenberry had a very unique and amazing vision - for the 1960s - when he developed Trek. He and DC Fontana and Probert and a few others were instrumental in shaping the Trek way of life. Of course, there are communists in the mix . . . please refer to the Romulans and moreso the Klingons . . . .definitely communist-like and done purposely that way.

And who the hell is Brian?! {guns}

Falcon84 wrote:AndesSMF wrote:
I wonder...

If Pep knew the Bible as much as he knows Trek, whom would he be?

One shudders to think.



You betcha . . . . {bugeye}
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
Mark 10 May 09, 22:18Post
ANCFlyer wrote:
And who the hell is Brian?! {guns}



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ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 10 May 09, 22:25Post
Mark wrote:
ANCFlyer wrote:
And who the hell is Brian?! {guns}






thanks for that . . .

I think . . . {laugh}
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
bhmbaglock 10 May 09, 23:23Post
Pep,

As long as you always answer, "He's been a naughty boy", you'll be doing fine.
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 11 May 09, 11:36Post
ANCFlyer wrote:And who the hell is Brian?! {guns}


Brian's Mother:-



If you spent less time with your silly spaceships and accquainted yourself with true cinematic greatness, you'd know these things {duck} :))
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Mark 07 Jun 09, 03:05Post
Finally got around to seeing the new Star Trek movie today. The female companion I went with say I blinked a couple of times and never moved the whole time. What a great movie.

A new era of Trek has begun!
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ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 07 Jun 09, 03:14Post
Mark wrote:Finally got around to seeing the new Star Trek movie today. The female companion I went with say I blinked a couple of times and never moved the whole time. What a great movie.

A new era of Trek has begun!

{crazy} {grumpy}

Read below . . .
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Mark 07 Jun 09, 03:19Post
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a new era for a new type of fan. The previous generation (myself included) can have their old Trek, but I can seriously live with a new Trek if it's as good as this movie was. I can make room in my brain to deal with, acknowledge, and accept two canon.
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GQfluffy (Database Editor & Founding Member) 07 Jun 09, 15:58Post
My father (definite old time Trek) said the movie wasn't bad, but wasn't exactly Trek. He said if you can get past the NCC-1701 not exactly being the NCC-1701, you'll probably be...well...not irritated, but...ok. He equated it to being like when the Motion Picture came out. NCC-1701 was there, but it wasn't exactly the NCC-1701.

I don't know. I'll wait until the DVD comes out. $10 per person for this? I don't think so.
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Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 07 Jun 09, 18:16Post
The only way this movie could've been anything good for the long run would be if Spock (along w/his younger self and crew) found a way to go back to when Nero first arrived in the past and destroyed Nero's ship and preserve the timeline/canon.
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 07 Jun 09, 20:14Post
Allstarflyer wrote:The only way this movie could've been anything good for the long run would be if Spock (along w/his younger self and crew) found a way to go back to when Nero first arrived in the past and destroyed Nero's ship and preserve the timeline/canon.



. . . . it had never been made.



There, fixed that for you. :))
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