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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 16, 2021 6:42:10 GMT
Yeah it was a bad idea. The story goes that the crew wanted more money and so they dumped them into the feature films. They weren't ready for prime time.
Also, huge disservice to fans killing Kirk like that and without Spock involved.
Shatner said killing him was a mistake. He was killed on a bridge.
They felt they needed the old ST to get publicity for the new crew and they are right. It's cringe-worthy to see Kirk handing the frying pan to Picard--it makes the latter really look like a tool.
Also the energy ribbon makes no sense. If the ribbon gives you whatever you desire-how do you know you are out of the ribbon? It could be a very detailed illusion that Picard was experiencing.
Spiner was good though--he, Dorn, and Burton are the strongest of that cast. Syewart worked better in the X-men for some reason. In Star Trek movies he was all messed up. First Contact--he was really out of character.
"If you see the crew assimilated- kill them-you will be doing them a favor."
Did he feel that way when he became Locutis of Borg?
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