J.J. Abrams' Star Trek


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Hmm... Interesting. I thought this movie was the start of a new universe, but maybe Spock's and Nero's trip back wipes out or makes major changes to the existing universe?

According to a recent review of the screening, that's exactly what happens. After Romulus is destroyed, Nero and his crew go back to get revenge on Spock, I'm not sure if Spock goes back after them, or they follow them, but he goes back in the Jellyfish apparently. Nero going into the past screws the timeline up BADLY, whiping out everything.

Could you please put speculation about the movies premise in spoiler tags please, this movie isnt out yet and you just spoilt it for me.

One could argue what im doing coming into the movie thread if i didnt want it spoilt but i didnt expect people to be openly talking about spoilers.

Could you please put speculation about the movies premise in spoiler tags please, this movie isnt out yet and you just spoilt it for me.

One could argue what im doing coming into the movie thread if i didnt want it spoilt but i didnt expect people to be openly talking about spoilers.

Yeah I agree until the movie is out for a few weeks put stuff in tags :)

Could you please put speculation about the movies premise in spoiler tags please, this movie isnt out yet and you just spoilt it for me.

One could argue what im doing coming into the movie thread if i didnt want it spoilt but i didnt expect people to be openly talking about spoilers.

Although I won't apologize due to the fact that it was information based on the comic book, not the movie, but what are the spoiler tags so I can keep you from raising your blood pressure from misdirected frustration.

Although I won't apologize due to the fact that it was information based on the comic book, not the movie, but what are the spoiler tags so I can keep you from raising your blood pressure from misdirected frustration.

They would be spoiler in [] tags and then close with [/]

so it turns out like this

[spoilerr] without the added r of course and then [/spoilerr]

Although I won't apologize due to the fact that it was information based on the comic book, not the movie, but what are the spoiler tags so I can keep you from raising your blood pressure from misdirected frustration.

Considering the comic book is a prequel to the film which most people who are going to see this film will not read im pretty sure they will recap some of this stuff in the film so yeah it is spoilers wether its a comic book or the movie.

I Like the modern approach they have to the Enterprise, however those Nacelles are horrid. Seriously. If anything the Nacelle design just ruins the overall look.

I don't think it scaled correctly. In pictures the Nacelles don't look so large compared to the rest of the ship.

Well if you didn't notice by my signature I happen to like Enterprise.

I liked Enterprise, The Original Series and the Next Generation. I Thought that DS9 was a stretch but was alright but I couldnt stand to watch Voyager and even after the series went back to double check myself and give it another try but again didnt like it (just didnt feel like a "star trek")

As for the movies it would have been nice to have some more Next Gen ones combined with the DS9 and or Voyager than this but I am sure the movie will my need for Trek

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