I never watched Star Trek growing up, but I enjoyed the first movie and I'm excited to see this one. Might go tonight.
5/17/2013 10:39:48 AM
got my non-3d ticket for tonight at 8
5/17/2013 2:17:33 PM
5/17/2013 3:49:32 PM
So is the villain Kahn, or NOT?
5/17/2013 3:55:37 PM
See the movie and find out.
5/17/2013 4:34:15 PM
just tell me
5/17/2013 4:54:06 PM
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1408101/?ref_=hm_inth_t1that might know
5/17/2013 4:57:41 PM
I'll say one thing - they certainly do have some fantastic long-range communications capabilities in this particular movie...
5/17/2013 5:23:05 PM
^I was thrown off by that as well. How could Kirk reach Scotty from so far away but couldn't alert anyone else on Earth about the situation?
5/17/2013 5:32:31 PM
I think that I could techno-nitpick the hell out of this movie, but I'm trying not to. "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one." And I know people really need to like this movie. LOL. I just have a lot of mixed feelings about it. I'm chalking a lot of that up to Damon Lindelof's involvement.But, uh, just another one to consider. The Enterprise does have several shuttles. We even saw some of them in this movie. Rather than launch two guys (one of them being the captain) out of an airlock in a longshot attempt to fly through a debris field and hope to hit a small airlock... um... why not send a shuttle with an armed boarding party?I could go on and on...
5/17/2013 9:10:14 PM
5/17/2013 9:16:33 PM
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it. But I have a lot of mixed feelings about it.
5/17/2013 9:57:37 PM
Found the answer here on superluminal communication in Star Trek:Yes, Star Trek does have FTL communication. That's why they are able to contact instantly to Starfleet and do real-time conversation. Otherwise, real-time communication wouldn't be possible even from near Jupiter.From Memory Alpha: Subspace communication (also called subspace radio or the hyperchannel) was the primary form of communication used throughout the Federation. By transmission through subspace rather than normal space, subspace communication permitted the sending of data and messages across interstellar distances faster than the speed of light.Also, worth mentioning: Subspace radio signals propagate at about Warp 9.9999, about 100 times faster than Warp 9.6 (according to Star Trek: The Next Generation; Writer's Technical Manual). It means that subspace communications aren't just faster than speed of light, but much faster than even high-speed Warp vessels.
5/17/2013 10:36:25 PM
How's the ship?Out of danger.I marked out, I admit it
5/17/2013 10:40:59 PM
holy shit. I really enjoyed this movie. I really liked how they brought Khan into this universe. I didn't think i would have. AND MOTHER FUCKiNG SECTION 31!!!
5/17/2013 10:54:21 PM
space bromance
5/18/2013 3:23:13 AM
thoughts watching it last night:-when I think Klingon I'm used to Worf, if they wanted to reimagine Klingons to look different I guess allright, but when the patrol leader took off his mask and that was what he looked like I was a bit let down, Worf looked like he had better makeup and this movie has a lot more money-thought the death scene at the end with Kirk and Spock just didn't look right, Kirk looked perfectly normal in spite of the fact that radiation was destroying his body-thought Khan did perfectly well for what screen time he was given, nailed cold and calculating, the "battle of logic" between him and Spock to get him the cryotubes was well done-my favorite humor was the Uhura and Spock dating problems :lol: -re Prime Directive at the beginning:-all in all, good film, I enjoyed it
5/18/2013 12:24:51 PM
In fact by fixing the volcano in the beginning they already HAD violated the prime directive, regardless if the natives saw them or not.
5/18/2013 1:02:16 PM
Righto.
5/18/2013 1:19:47 PM
We never did find out why Kirk was running away from the locals and why he took that parchment, perhaps he saw a local girl he took a fancy to.These lines though:
5/18/2013 1:23:03 PM
5/18/2013 2:34:06 PM
I enjoyed this much more than the last star trek movie.
5/18/2013 3:58:14 PM
5/18/2013 5:17:05 PM
5/18/2013 9:57:57 PM
Definitely enjoyed the movie. I would have traded the teary emotion for a little more radiation skin damage make up.Overall: Good tea. Nice house.
5/18/2013 10:30:41 PM
5/19/2013 1:59:47 AM
5/19/2013 2:25:11 AM
are you agreeing that in the movie the ship was a dreadnought class, or that the model in the admiral's office was of the ship that was unknown?
5/19/2013 2:28:49 AM
the unknown black ship at the end of the line of models in the admirals office resembled the dreadnaught class starship from the movie.being as it was supposed to be "secret," that seems a hair odd, but the "secret" could be that they acctually made the ship instead of it just being a model and an idea.
5/19/2013 2:31:06 AM
yes, that is what confused me as they were skimming through the ships and I saw it and immediately said "WTF is that one?" and then the movie revealed it later. that is the only head-scratching moment I had during the movie
5/19/2013 2:34:02 AM
I cant get over this Khan thing. I'm glad I read that spoiler b/c seeing that fresh would have thrown me for loop. the first JJ Abram Star Trek was revenge story. The wrath of khan is nothing but a revenge story . rehashed?
5/19/2013 8:49:11 AM
it's amazing that we had the technology to create augments like Khan back in the 1990's. it's even more amazing that Khan ruled ~1/3rd of the planet, and we had a worldwide eugenics war at the time without anyone knowing about it. (other than a few media links here and there... http://www.wral.com/news/political/story/9936518/)and our space technology in the 1990's is much more advanced than it is today.
5/19/2013 10:16:30 AM
5/19/2013 1:35:23 PM
5/19/2013 5:25:24 PM
The part where they are discussing how to get there.The ship (dreadnought) is only temporarily disabled.PLUS if you think about it, how are they going to get the shuttle bay doors open undetected?The mini-air lock was the least detectable. /geek
5/19/2013 6:35:59 PM
not to mention they specifically say "we cannot take a shuttle with a boarding party because..."you people need to learn to fucking pay attention
5/19/2013 6:38:05 PM
I thought i remembered hearing that, but didn't remember the reasoning.
5/19/2013 7:06:03 PM
spock handwaved the idea away while talking to kirk after they walked off the bridge to get khan. he said he thought they'd see it coming, but in the end they did see them coming cause the airlock opened and it didn't matter. in fact, if they had gone over with a large boarding party it would have made it easier to subdue khan (though I imagine anyone who can take out a load of Klingons wouldn't have any trouble with a few redshirts). on the other hand they might have left some people in engineering to secure the ship from there rather than taking the bridge. in the end its not that critical because they could always write around it (like maybe khan vents everywhere but the bridge before they can take over the ship). its one of those things where there are 100 different ways to accomplish the goal (get kirk and khan on board the ship) and they chose the flashiest option. don't worry about it.switching kirk and spock in the death scene was kind of cool and fit in w/ the growth of kirk's character, but you knew instantly they're just gonna revive him w/ khan's blood so it kind of guts the scene. the movie was super predictable in general, but idk if that's cause we know hes khan going into it or what. the second khan asks about the torpedoes its instantly obvious they're shielded cause they're stuffed full of botany bay crewmembers. when they mention a bunch of times how the vengeance is built to be operated by one man, well then yes of course the plan is for khan to take control of it. I think one thing that bothers me from both movies is just how new to everything all the characters are. in the TOS movies kirk prime has been an established officer for a long time. new kirk is just a kid so JJ trek has to devote a significant amount of time in the movies to the development of his character. while this may slightly bug me that this time takes away from development of characters like khan, it really is necessary because they cant just throw kirk prime's experiences in there. new kirk has to earn them and that's what these movies are about and where this movie in particular really excels. kirk is forced to grow up and finally rise to the level of maturity required to command a starship. he really doesn't belong there at the beginning of the movie, but by the end you think that maybe he'll start thinking about what he does. this is a great setup for future movies where they can now spend more time on plot development outside kirk. now all that aside I really really enjoyed this movie. I thought the plot was very good overall, especially for an action movie. I saw it in 3d imax and it was just fantastic. some of the best use of 3d and sound I've seen in a while. the introduction of the Klingons was good and the foreshadowing of future conflicts probably means that's where we're going for the next one which makes a lot of sense.don't let your love of the original trek prevent you from enjoying this one. its good (and flawed) in its own right.
5/19/2013 7:18:11 PM
I enjoyed it, however so many nitpicks1. Overpowered transporter (Kronos is 4 days at warp 4.5, but now you can travel to it in seconds? This basically makes space travel obsolete)2. Why was Praxis destroyed? The Klingons were said to not be able to recover from it exploding in TUC unless they made peace with the Federation. 3. Why did Khan take Spock for face value 'I'm a vulcan, I cannot lie' okay and? Khan had long since been frozen before first contact.4. Does the super secret ship yard in orbit around Jupiter not have scanners?5. Was there a reason Spock's transmission to Spock Prime not done in private? 6. The entire Kirk dying thing and obviously being foreshadowed bringing bought back to life with Khan's blood.7. The death scene was entirely fan service, but at least it was well done fan service. 8 There couldn't have been more than 12 people in that room, it was not shielded, why wouldn't Khan just beam in a torpedo?
5/19/2013 9:09:28 PM
5/19/2013 9:24:12 PM
Important thing to remember, this is not a rehash of Wrath of Khan. Sure the death by radiation is there but Khan doesn't know Kirk and Spock and is not out to get them. He's pissed off at Marcus which makes it a vengeance story but this Khan is closer to the version from the 1960's episode than he is to the 1980's movie.Also, in this version, Khan has time to get acquainted with vulcans, klingons, etc before meeting Kirk, so I'm sure he knows about vulcans and lying.
5/19/2013 10:50:50 PM
5/19/2013 11:24:23 PM
^which future spock gave past scotty after future scotty developed it.http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Transwarp_beaming
5/19/2013 11:43:07 PM
No, This is how 2009 wentScotty: You can't beam to a ship at warpSpock: Bam Formula!Scotty: Awesome thanksNot, here's a formula for beaming across the galaxy. If that was the case, what was the need for the fastest ship to deliver the red matter to Romulus.
5/19/2013 11:50:49 PM
no, i just watched it (Star Trek 2009) twice tonight. Yes, scotty had the idea, but he didn't have a complete formula. Spock knew of the completed formula from the future, and provided the solution to scotty.[Edited on May 20, 2013 at 12:01 AM. Reason : ]
5/19/2013 11:56:56 PM
It was supposed to be that khan's superior intellect was able to take that formula and he made it into a transwarp transporter. That's not a technology that anybody else possessed, it was kind of a "look what khan could do of given the chance" thing. Khan had been unfrozen and working for section 31 for a year. As for praxis, this is an alternate universe, the empire might have been able to better handle it since they had several years to get advanced tech from nero's ship, memory alpha says it did explode in 2293, so the timing is right.I thoroughly enjoyed it, lots of little thing for star trek fans while still appealing to the general audience
5/19/2013 11:58:33 PM
Saw it tonight. Loved it.
5/19/2013 11:59:41 PM
Idk, I enjoyed it like I said, but it's easier to consider it a complete hard reboot of the series, and not an alternate timeline.If Abrams had balls, one of the scenes of San Fran. would have just pulled out to show a couple humpback whales in the bay.
5/20/2013 12:09:57 AM
Also no, Praxis didn't explode until Kirk was much older
5/20/2013 12:12:20 AM
Aw shit, youre right. I was thinking the stardates shown in the film said 2293 as well. Guess its just supposed to be everything was sped up because of the stuff from the first one.
5/20/2013 12:31:22 AM