Totally agree.
I assumed it would be TNG-based and I also had absolutely no interest in ever seeing it.
Nicely prejudiced statement.A TNG film would have been just another TNG film with increasingly geriactric characters.
But make 'em all young and attractive, add awesome special effects and loud explosions as well as a conveluted storyline, and there you have it- welcome to the 21st century.
I assumed it would be TNG-based and I also had absolutely no interest in ever seeing it.
Giving it absolutely no chance before having seen a second of material. Now that's nice.
Nicely prejudiced statement.A TNG film would have been just another TNG film with increasingly geriactric characters.
LOL, sorry, but in my opinion, that's not a compliment, it just sums up how hollow and soulless everything has become.But make 'em all young and attractive, add awesome special effects and loud explosions as well as a conveluted storyline, and there you have it- welcome to the 21st century.
Retcon is short for retroactive continuity. It refers to placing an event in a characters past that did not exist previously. Even if it contradicts the established continuity. A classic example would be Superboy. Before Superboy's introduction, Superman was established as starting his career as an adult. In Trek, the introduction of Sybok would be a retcon, since Sarek was was never said to have a wife or child other than Amanda and Spock.So there's no reason you can't use the term "reboot" for a continuation set in the same continuity as the original, like Doctor Who
That would be called a "retcon", I believe.
Breaking away from the tradition of the previous four movies, I would have liked to have seen a good movie.So, if they had gone forward with it what would you have liked to see in the TNG Trek XI?
- NO token mwuahaha, mustache-twirling bad guys with no substance or dimension to their characters. In other words, nobody who is willing to wipe out an ENTIRE planet, and fleet, just because he has a personal score to settle, against ONE man. If you have a bad guy, give him depth and dimension... give his a REAL motive for his actions... one we can relate to, and believe, to justify his (or her) actions. STOP trying to copy the template of Khan. It will NOT work.
The Return of the Sisko would have been a great title for the 11th Star Trek movie. On the poster: Patrick Stewart and Avery Brooks, and the Enterprise-E zooming out of a dramatically exploding wormhole.
The Return of the Sisko would have been a great title for the 11th Star Trek movie. On the poster: Patrick Stewart and Avery Brooks, and the Enterprise-E zooming out of a dramatically exploding wormhole.
Unless you can tell me what kind of actual substance such a story would have, other than pure fanwank, I'm gonna say no, lol.
And about 1% of its popularity and success.Probably more substance than the new movie.Unless you can tell me what kind of actual substance such a story would have, other than pure fanwank, I'm gonna say no, lol.The Return of the Sisko would have been a great title for the 11th Star Trek movie. On the poster: Patrick Stewart and Avery Brooks, and the Enterprise-E zooming out of a dramatically exploding wormhole.![]()
And about 1% of its popularity and success.Probably more substance than the new movie.Unless you can tell me what kind of actual substance such a story would have, other than pure fanwank, I'm gonna say no, lol.![]()
While Star Trek fans would probably enjoy a crossover of the series, the truth is the average movie goer is going to say "So what?"
The imagery of the Enterprise coming from the wormhole is interesting though, I'll give you that, but you'd need more than that.
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