No no no. Outlaw Star, just without all those Chinese people.
No no no. Outlaw Star, just without all those Chinese people.
SPOILER.
Wait, wasn't it sex with your dead brother's girlfriend on top of his corpse? I thought Olyphant and the female lead had just met.
I guess this is about a month's worth:
I think he does much better as villains (Divergent, Sabotage). We'll see how this one turns out.
Wow. Sincerely, you almost make me want to see it.
Of course, not canon at all, as you say.
As I mentioned, though, the dock is open at both ends, so the bulk of the asteroid wouldn't block scans at all, whatever it was comprised of.
Considering Galaxy-class ships took 20 years to build…
I'm guessing it was simply "FOOTAGE NOT READY FOR COMICON PANEL."
It carries slightly more weight than pure fan speculation. On designing the Vor'cha, Rick Sternbach commented, "The color scheme was purposely not purely Klingon. I wanted to subtly suggest that because of the uneasy alliance between the Klingon Empire and the Federation, there were some transfers of technology that…
The asteroid base wouldn't be secret from any threat vessel's sensors, considering the dock is hollow all the way through. It's probably nothing more than the cheapest way for early Starfleet to build a fleet yard, rather than constructing an entire station from scratch.
It's not a model number though. The Naval Construction Contract is supposed to represent order of construction. Blocks will be earmarked for different ship classes, so that a ship with a lower number could be completed after a ship with a higher number was launched, but in general, the numbers should rise going…
I haven't seen the movie, but the impulse reactor is in the saucer section, near the drive, so it should be useable without main engineering or any warp nacelles.
It's not even necessary to spend that much. The old VHS-quality recording, shot through with minor static and artifacts, is a time-honored tradition for personal remembrances. I had half hoped they'd do that for Luke, Leia and Han in Episode VII to hide just how old they looked now.
I'm just wondering if there's a line about the shields doing anything to slow them down? My biggest complaint about the Kelvin battle was the first mining torpedoes passing right through the shields.
Is it petty that it's only the nomenclature that really bothers me? Dammit, it should be the Yorktown colony (or more likely, New Yorktown), or Starbase 57/Deep Space Station K-7 or some other number, not "Starbase Yorktown."
It didn't make us watch Kirk and the Gorn, we got to watch them.
I remember Nero perfectly. He was the bald, pointy-eared clone of Picard who wanted to steal the Red Matter back from the Asgardians in order to plunge the entire universe back into darkness for the glory of the Kree Star Empire. Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana and the big tree defeated him in a dance-off because they…
I was apprehensive about that possibility viewing the trailer, so was hoping it wasn't all that bad.