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McCoy: "You found no fountain of youth here. People live longer here now because it's natural for them to." (Omega Glory).

Yelchin was murdered in the future and his body was dumped in the present. See the Next Generation Episode: "Mark Twain Meets the Severed Head of Data."

Organians, Wormhole Aliens, and Metrons have no problems watching this film, with or without the glasses. I don't know why Earthers have so many problems with it.

All these comments make me glad I saw the film with 5D glasses on a 4-dimensional screen, in a theater on Starbase 78,081, in the epsilon quadrant.

"They say there's no devil, Jim, but there is. Right out of
hell, I saw it."

Dynamite? That thing's hull was made of pure neutronium, "absolutely pure."

I find the theory interesting. It's like seeing Kenneth Branaugh play Woody Allen in one of Woody Allen's movies, which did happen. I think Quinto was careful to play Spock, and Karl Urban was totally imitating McCoy in Star Trek (2009). I don't know what Chris Pine was doing, or what he is doing in this last film,

Very impressive observation skills.

Even though God was mentioned 5 times, Spock never had a chance to say anything like, " there was no deity involved. It was my cross-circuiting to B that recovered them."

How many of these Starship Captains could you actually say were "dangerous assholes?" Certainly not half of them.

Kirk could suddenly age, as part of a recurrence of the illness he suffered while in orbit around Gamma Hydra II (I mean, Gamma Hydra IV) during the episode the Deadly Years.

I don't believe Spock and Uhura have had sex yet, because there is no indication Spock has been in a state of pon farr during their relationship.

The idea of a Starship Captain being sick of his command, and wanting another job, is a constant theme from the very beginning of Star Trek, even back to the original pilot. Some will recall Kirk's predecessor, Captain Pike going into a long tirade: "Tired? You bet I'm tired. Tired of deciding who to assign to the

Of course it's too bad that Spock (and Leonard Nimoy) died when they did. This is something I never understood. With all his knowledge and experience of Time Travel, why didn't Prime Universe Spock (Nimoy) explain to his younger counterpart how to travel back and save the plant Vulcan before it was destroyed. Spock

Yes. Am I the only one, or do others think the depiction of Zephram Cochrane in Metamorphosis (OS) is totally at odds with what we see in First Contact? They don't seem like they could possibly be the same person, in either musical taste or any other way.

I don't think even DS9's depiction of Ferengi escaped the problem of caricaturing or stereotyping very well. The Ferengi always seemed like some vague hybrid stereotypic depiction of Arabs, Jews or both. I found it frequently discomfitting. The world "ferengi" in Persian means "stranger," and it's surprising they

I like your idea about Nibiru. That would have been a better movie than the one we were given.

DS9 is conceivably the most Utopian Star Trek Series. The Federation appears able to make treaties and peace even with the Romulans and Cardassians. Soon they may have a treaty with just about anyone.

Star Fleet has many Admirals. I don't think we have a reliable way of telling how many Star Fleet Admirals have been villains. Is there a statistic? Here's a list of some Admirals in Star Fleet. How many were "evil?"