RougeAvenger81
Well-Known Member
I couldn't stop laughing. "I have been, and always shall be, your friend." Classic
Perhaps becauseKhan was genetically engineered. He could potentially be from any genetic origin and still have the name Khan depending on where he was created. Don't get me wrong, I liked having a Hispanic actor playing... Middle eastern? Asian? Mongolian? but in reality, as an engineered being, he could look like anything. Plus, it's difficult to resurrect Ricardo Montalban and to de-age him.
The whole premise of this reboot is that the timeline is unchanged before Nero arrived. Kahn was already suspended on the Botany Bay in the late 20th century. Nothing about Nero showing up in the 22nd century affects the genetic engineering of a man born in the 20th century.
But the premise is false anyway - there are TONS of things that are different BEFORE Nero arrived (not the least of which is the Enterprise insignia being used for all of Starfleet, unlike the TOS). Also, they talked about it being a ripple effect - there's an insertion at a certain point, but the effects ripple into the future AND the past.
Yeah, I have a feeling there will be a lot of eating crow around here.
The movie may be shielded by a hull of action and spectacle, but its core is that of refined character drama and thematic depth. I look forward to sparring with those unwilling or unable to look past the flash.
Set discourse to "stun."
I understand why they must stick to this route, but it will never convince me that it's the best and only way to tell a good Star Trek story.
If you can't accept there is a difference between the screen TREK and TV TREK then you are missing the point. One is not better or more then the other, they have always had their differences and always will.