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meirwen_1988) wrote2009-05-08 07:53 am
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Still trying to keep an open mind...
about the new Star Trek movie. As I said to a student, I can't begin to count the number of different "origins" versions of my favorite comic book characters I've read over the years, so why am I so protective of Star Trek.
Still, my favorite, absolute favorite episode of Star Trek is "Balance of Terror." Yeah, it's just Run Silent, Run Deep in space, but I still love it. The most important canon thing that happens in it is that, for the very first time, the Federation learns what Romulans look like.
So, I read today that in the new movie Sulu skewers a Romulan.
Frankly, unless that Romulan is wearing an encounter suit worthy of Kosh, I'm wondering how it can possibly be true that they don't know.
Don't mess with me, people--I have a White Star and I know how to use it!
Still, my favorite, absolute favorite episode of Star Trek is "Balance of Terror." Yeah, it's just Run Silent, Run Deep in space, but I still love it. The most important canon thing that happens in it is that, for the very first time, the Federation learns what Romulans look like.
So, I read today that in the new movie Sulu skewers a Romulan.
Frankly, unless that Romulan is wearing an encounter suit worthy of Kosh, I'm wondering how it can possibly be true that they don't know.
Don't mess with me, people--I have a White Star and I know how to use it!
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Of course when an episode comes back to haunt the characters in another version of Star Trek, then how can you discount "Trouble with Tribbles"? (I am remembering the reaction in Wharf when they played those "old tapes", refering to the way that the Klingons looked like - when the-powers-that-be did not have either the imagination or budget).
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