Re: Trek XI, Villain News (Spoilers)
Von: Benjamin Pavsner (pavsnerp@bellsouth.net) [Profil]
Datum: 18.05.2008 02:53
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Newsgroup: alt.startrek alt.tv.star-trek.tos
Datum: 18.05.2008 02:53
Message-ID: <U4LXj.6801$Kk3.6423@bignews9.bellsouth.net>
Newsgroup: alt.startrek alt.tv.star-trek.tos
The cannon thing? If they're rebooting the Trekverse, cannon doesn't necessarily get thrown out the window, just rewritten a lot. "Jaxtraw" <jax@knickersjaxtrawstudios.com> wrote in message news:482e54b6$0$10646$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk... > http://trekmovie.com/2008/05/16/star-trek-villain-spoilers/#more-1969 > > Word on th' street is that the villains are Romulans which, if they're > sticking with canon, produces some obvious problems. Personally I'm not > much > bothered about canon anyway as I think this needs to be a fresh start. > > Interesting thing is (to me) our Romulans are apparently going to look a > bit > different. None of the forehead ridges as seen in TNG+ which again I'm in > favour of as I think they looked kind of stupid anyway, and there was no > rational for the Roms, who are just Vulcans living on a different planet > with a different philosophy to have different cranial anatomy. > Additionally, > they're apparently also bald. Not so sure about that personally, but at > least it gets rid of the odd idea of all Vulcans having a regulation > hairstyle, which got particularly ridiculous when TPTB decided for no good > reason that the girls should wear it too, especially as early canon > Vulcans > didn't e.g. T'Pring, T'Pau, then Saavik. And it made T'Pol look awful. > > It'd just be nice to see some aliens in Trek who don't have monolithic > cultures and a identical wardrobes. > > > Ian > > -- > http://www.jaxtrawstudios.com > sci-fi comics with shagging in > >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
