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Will Decker is on the left and is portrayed by Stephen Collins. Michael Burnham is on the right and is portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green.
#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrekDiscovery #STDSC
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Will Decker is on the left and is portrayed by Stephen Collins. Michael Burnham is on the right and is portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green.
#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrekDiscovery #STDSC
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Will Decker is on the left and is portrayed by Stephen Collins. Michael Burnham is on the right and is portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green.
#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrekDiscovery #STDSC
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Will Decker is on the left and is portrayed by Stephen Collins. Michael Burnham is on the right and is portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green.
#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrekDiscovery #STDSC
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Will Decker is on the left and is portrayed by Stephen Collins. Michael Burnham is on the right and is portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green.
#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrekDiscovery #STDSC
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Round 1: 7/8
23. Will Decker was to be the new captain of the USS Enterprise following her refit. He served as Kirk's First Officer when Kirk assumed command during the V'Ger incident. He ultimately chose to merge with V'Ger to save Earth.
Vs.
10. Michael Burnham was the First Officer of the USS Shenzhou but ultimately committed mutiny to try to prevent a war with the Klingons. She later briefly served as Captain Saru's First Officer aboard the USS Discovery.
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Round 1: 7/8
23. Will Decker was to be the new captain of the USS Enterprise following her refit. He served as Kirk's First Officer when Kirk assumed command during the V'Ger incident. He ultimately chose to merge with V'Ger to save Earth.
Vs.
10. Michael Burnham was the First Officer of the USS Shenzhou but ultimately committed mutiny to try to prevent a war with the Klingons. She later briefly served as Captain Saru's First Officer aboard the USS Discovery.
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Round 1: 7/8
23. Will Decker was to be the new captain of the USS Enterprise following her refit. He served as Kirk's First Officer when Kirk assumed command during the V'Ger incident. He ultimately chose to merge with V'Ger to save Earth.
Vs.
10. Michael Burnham was the First Officer of the USS Shenzhou but ultimately committed mutiny to try to prevent a war with the Klingons. She later briefly served as Captain Saru's First Officer aboard the USS Discovery.
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Round 1: 7/8
23. Will Decker was to be the new captain of the USS Enterprise following her refit. He served as Kirk's First Officer when Kirk assumed command during the V'Ger incident. He ultimately chose to merge with V'Ger to save Earth.
Vs.
10. Michael Burnham was the First Officer of the USS Shenzhou but ultimately committed mutiny to try to prevent a war with the Klingons. She later briefly served as Captain Saru's First Officer aboard the USS Discovery.
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Round 1: 7/8
23. Will Decker was to be the new captain of the USS Enterprise following her refit. He served as Kirk's First Officer when Kirk assumed command during the V'Ger incident. He ultimately chose to merge with V'Ger to save Earth.
Vs.
10. Michael Burnham was the First Officer of the USS Shenzhou but ultimately committed mutiny to try to prevent a war with the Klingons. She later briefly served as Captain Saru's First Officer aboard the USS Discovery.
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@SecularJeffrey I don't know if you've been watching the theatrical release exclusively, but I believe there's at least one cut that's substantially longer, and therefore more comprehensible, to me anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a very lean half-hour cut set to Daft Punk's soundtrack from Tron (Legacy?) High energy! I recall seeing that on Vimeo, I think.
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@SecularJeffrey I don't know if you've been watching the theatrical release exclusively, but I believe there's at least one cut that's substantially longer, and therefore more comprehensible, to me anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a very lean half-hour cut set to Daft Punk's soundtrack from Tron (Legacy?) High energy! I recall seeing that on Vimeo, I think.
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@SecularJeffrey I don't know if you've been watching the theatrical release exclusively, but I believe there's at least one cut that's substantially longer, and therefore more comprehensible, to me anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a very lean half-hour cut set to Daft Punk's soundtrack from Tron (Legacy?) High energy! I recall seeing that on Vimeo, I think.
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@SecularJeffrey I don't know if you've been watching the theatrical release exclusively, but I believe there's at least one cut that's substantially longer, and therefore more comprehensible, to me anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a very lean half-hour cut set to Daft Punk's soundtrack from Tron (Legacy?) High energy! I recall seeing that on Vimeo, I think.
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@SecularJeffrey I don't know if you've been watching the theatrical release exclusively, but I believe there's at least one cut that's substantially longer, and therefore more comprehensible, to me anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a very lean half-hour cut set to Daft Punk's soundtrack from Tron (Legacy?) High energy! I recall seeing that on Vimeo, I think.
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CW: Adult Language
I was in a mildly Star Trekky mood this morning, so I dug up my soundtrack to the original movie and listened to that on the long, arduous drive to work. A couple of thoughts:
1. In the main “hero” melody, the trumpets play a lot of slurs, whereas the TV version is clearly articulated. Interesting difference.
2. The Blaster Beam they used to denote the presence of V’Ger still sounds fucking amazing 45 years later.
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CW: Adult Language
I was in a mildly Star Trekky mood this morning, so I dug up my soundtrack to the original movie and listened to that on the long, arduous drive to work. A couple of thoughts:
1. In the main “hero” melody, the trumpets play a lot of slurs, whereas the TV version is clearly articulated. Interesting difference.
2. The Blaster Beam they used to denote the presence of V’Ger still sounds fucking amazing 45 years later.
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CW: Adult Language
I was in a mildly Star Trekky mood this morning, so I dug up my soundtrack to the original movie and listened to that on the long, arduous drive to work. A couple of thoughts:
1. In the main “hero” melody, the trumpets play a lot of slurs, whereas the TV version is clearly articulated. Interesting difference.
2. The Blaster Beam they used to denote the presence of V’Ger still sounds fucking amazing 45 years later.
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CW: star trek prime vs star trek kelvin wall of text (not mine)
Robert Meyer Burnett, who worked on the remastered Star Trek TNG Blu-Rays:
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about [Abrams Star Trek] – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
Longer quotes:
> As a life-long Star Trek fan [ . . . ] when Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out and I saw the design of the new Enterprise, which you could tell was bad-ass, it was souped up, but it all made sense. [ . . . ]
> But when you saw the interior – this is what blew my mind the most – [ . . . ] when you saw that, you realized that the entire internal makeup, the internal design of the Enterprise had been incredibly well thought out. You looked and that and just thought, “Oh my god!” [ . . . ]
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in that movie – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous.> One of the things about the Abrams Star Trek that irked me to no end is how they just haphazardly put into that movie whatever they particularly wanted. [ . . . ]
> I’m sorry, but the Starship Enterprise was simply not built on a planet. It just wasn’t. [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about it – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
blog.trekcore.com/2013/01/excl…
/via somewhere under tumblr.com/unrulyhedge
/via tumblr.com/mopomoko/1320132955…#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrek2009 #KelvinTimeline
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CW: star trek prime vs star trek kelvin wall of text (not mine)
Robert Meyer Burnett, who worked on the remastered Star Trek TNG Blu-Rays:
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about [Abrams Star Trek] – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
Longer quotes:
> As a life-long Star Trek fan [ . . . ] when Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out and I saw the design of the new Enterprise, which you could tell was bad-ass, it was souped up, but it all made sense. [ . . . ]
> But when you saw the interior – this is what blew my mind the most – [ . . . ] when you saw that, you realized that the entire internal makeup, the internal design of the Enterprise had been incredibly well thought out. You looked and that and just thought, “Oh my god!” [ . . . ]
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in that movie – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous.> One of the things about the Abrams Star Trek that irked me to no end is how they just haphazardly put into that movie whatever they particularly wanted. [ . . . ]
> I’m sorry, but the Starship Enterprise was simply not built on a planet. It just wasn’t. [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about it – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
blog.trekcore.com/2013/01/excl…
/via somewhere under tumblr.com/unrulyhedge
/via tumblr.com/mopomoko/1320132955…#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrek2009 #KelvinTimeline
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CW: star trek prime vs star trek kelvin wall of text (not mine)
Robert Meyer Burnett, who worked on the remastered Star Trek TNG Blu-Rays:
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about [Abrams Star Trek] – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
Longer quotes:
> As a life-long Star Trek fan [ . . . ] when Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out and I saw the design of the new Enterprise, which you could tell was bad-ass, it was souped up, but it all made sense. [ . . . ]
> But when you saw the interior – this is what blew my mind the most – [ . . . ] when you saw that, you realized that the entire internal makeup, the internal design of the Enterprise had been incredibly well thought out. You looked and that and just thought, “Oh my god!” [ . . . ]
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in that movie – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous.> One of the things about the Abrams Star Trek that irked me to no end is how they just haphazardly put into that movie whatever they particularly wanted. [ . . . ]
> I’m sorry, but the Starship Enterprise was simply not built on a planet. It just wasn’t. [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about it – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
blog.trekcore.com/2013/01/excl…
/via somewhere under tumblr.com/unrulyhedge
/via tumblr.com/mopomoko/1320132955…#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrek2009 #KelvinTimeline
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CW: star trek prime vs star trek kelvin wall of text (not mine)
Robert Meyer Burnett, who worked on the remastered Star Trek TNG Blu-Rays:
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about [Abrams Star Trek] – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
Longer quotes:
> As a life-long Star Trek fan [ . . . ] when Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out and I saw the design of the new Enterprise, which you could tell was bad-ass, it was souped up, but it all made sense. [ . . . ]
> But when you saw the interior – this is what blew my mind the most – [ . . . ] when you saw that, you realized that the entire internal makeup, the internal design of the Enterprise had been incredibly well thought out. You looked and that and just thought, “Oh my god!” [ . . . ]
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in that movie – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous.> One of the things about the Abrams Star Trek that irked me to no end is how they just haphazardly put into that movie whatever they particularly wanted. [ . . . ]
> I’m sorry, but the Starship Enterprise was simply not built on a planet. It just wasn’t. [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about it – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
blog.trekcore.com/2013/01/excl…
/via somewhere under tumblr.com/unrulyhedge
/via tumblr.com/mopomoko/1320132955…#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrek2009 #KelvinTimeline
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CW: star trek prime vs star trek kelvin wall of text (not mine)
Robert Meyer Burnett, who worked on the remastered Star Trek TNG Blu-Rays:
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about [Abrams Star Trek] – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
Longer quotes:
> As a life-long Star Trek fan [ . . . ] when Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out and I saw the design of the new Enterprise, which you could tell was bad-ass, it was souped up, but it all made sense. [ . . . ]
> But when you saw the interior – this is what blew my mind the most – [ . . . ] when you saw that, you realized that the entire internal makeup, the internal design of the Enterprise had been incredibly well thought out. You looked and that and just thought, “Oh my god!” [ . . . ]
> For me, as a Star Trek fan, the imagination and the thought that was on display in that movie – of the Star Trek universe itself – was wondrous.> One of the things about the Abrams Star Trek that irked me to no end is how they just haphazardly put into that movie whatever they particularly wanted. [ . . . ]
> I’m sorry, but the Starship Enterprise was simply not built on a planet. It just wasn’t. [ . . . ]
> The greatest thing about it – I will say this – it made a lot of money, it brought the franchise back from the dead, and now new Star Trek is viable and lucrative; people are going back and rediscovering the original show, which is really the most important thing. I just wish it were a lot more intelligent.
blog.trekcore.com/2013/01/excl…
/via somewhere under tumblr.com/unrulyhedge
/via tumblr.com/mopomoko/1320132955…#StarTrek #StarTrekTheMotionPicture #STTMP #StarTrek2009 #KelvinTimeline
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Forty-four years after #StarTrekTheMotionPicture was released, it was remade as #Barbie.
“Is this all I am? Is there not more?”
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Out there, that away.
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V’ger. We are the creator.
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V’ger: gathers information about whole universe, reduces Klingon battle cruisers and Starfleet space stations to data patterns.
Also V’ger: can’t clean the
schmutz hiding its name off of itself.
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Yeah, Spock, let’s mind meld with the most powerful mind in the universe. What could possibly go wrong?
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I’m not sure why Spock felt he had to sneak his way out of the ship. Kirk was running out of time and probably would have approved the mission.
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Decker: All of those vessels were called Enterprise.
Archer (jumping into the Ilia probe): Where is the NX-01?
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Perez: Carbon based units?
McCoy: Humans Ensign Perez, us.
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This movie is really just a long bottle episode. It seems like more than half of it takes place on the bridge.
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Did Spock just say resistance is futile?
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Riker, er I mean Decker, waited a long time to finally define unwarranted.
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Absolutely I will not interfere!
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Strange to wish that they had shown you both more and less of V’ger.
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Star Trek does the thing with the pretty lights that goes on and on and on. Take that 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Kirk: How do you define unwarranted?
Decker: Lacking justification or authorization.
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Chekov screams again.
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Ah, the Courage theme. A classic.
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Spock ain’t here to socialize.
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Spock ain’t here to socialize.
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Spock ain’t here to socialize.
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Spock ain’t here to socialize.
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Spock ain’t here to socialize.
#Cometfest #AllStarTrek #STTMP