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Darryl Perry | Drew Klenotic | Star Trek is not Star Trek |
March 20, 2017 1:46 PM * |
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On 03/19/17, Drew Klenotic said the following... DK> Why didn't he just make his own universe instead? Just like with Star DK> Wars... They declared everything out side of the movies to be DK> "potentially invalid". All the books... all the games.... all the DK> expanded universe stuff. All because JJ was too lazy to come up with his DK> own completely original idea. FWIW, that seems like a simple answer to me. The reason is that there are still a lot of stories that can be told about the Kirk/Spock era. The problem with that, is we don't have the actors to play Kirk and Spock anymore. What do we do then? Should we be presented with CGI versions of the original crew, like they did with Princess Leia and Grand Mof Tarkin? No thanks! The problem with telling about the Kirk era, is that many young movie goers have no real idea who Kirk and Spock are. So we need to get reacquainted with the characters. But if we do that, then we are just retelling stories that have already been told. Unless some changes are made, like an alternate universe. "No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi) * Origin: Cyberia BBS | Cyberia.Darktech.Org | Kingwood, TX (1:106/324) |
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