
entertaining. note to scifi world – i don’t like time travel. give it up already. and where can i get one of those motorcycles?

entertaining. note to scifi world – i don’t like time travel. give it up already. and where can i get one of those motorcycles?
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i loved it. But yeah, some pretty big plot-holes.
After showing up in the past, the Romulans just sat around for twenty years?
Since when could a mining ship take on cruisers like that?
With advance technology, why not just go to Romulus and say ‘hey! This crap’s gonna happen! Here’s proof, get ready!’
A human is a member of the council of cretakers on Vulcan culture?
All the weaknesses had to do with time-travel, so…yeah. Enough already!
Comment by Anonymous-T-Girl — May 27, 2009 @ 12:43 pm
time travel always creates more problems than it solves. and the biggest one – two spocks? of course, one could spend some time talking to themselves…
Comment by nexy — May 27, 2009 @ 12:58 pm
I loved the movie, thought it was a brilliant take on a very stale series. I would maybe go so far as to say that it was the best Trek movie save for First Contact. As for the whole time travel thing, I kinda like it. Time travel is theoretically possible so why not take it, in fiction, to it’s logical conclusion? Regardless, I enjoyed even though I’ve never really been a big fan of the utopian vision of Star Trek. It’s not human nature to create a system that believes in the common good. To me, a more realistic version of the future is something similar to Aliens or Blade Runner.
Comment by Kelly — May 27, 2009 @ 6:40 pm
i agree about the realistic version of the future, though i’m a big fan of the original series. there was some time travel in the series as well. i’ve learned to deal with it, though again, i’m not a big fan of it.
Comment by nexy — May 28, 2009 @ 5:17 am
Well, I can (and did) sum up in one sentence: I want Pon Farr back!
Comment by DaisyDeadhead — May 28, 2009 @ 10:37 am