I watched yesterday Star trek 12 (2nd of the pararell universe) into darkness : http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Into_Darkness it was a good movie. It has so many references it's hard to see them all, but the big secret don't last for long once you have seen the scene of the little girl being healed and know a bit the ST universe. I do like the actor playing the bad guy, for I liked him in the Sherlock Holmes (2010) tv show. Notice for fans of Data that there is a science lieutenant at the science station who is an androïd, making him one of the top ten peoples aboard... something that poor Data took years to achieve, and much later in the timeline. Guess, the destruction of Vulcan make them more progressist !
Métal hurlant chronicles : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9tal_Hurlant_Chroni... when I was young, I read some of those stories. They are nicely put in videos except for the one cramming two stories in one, it's too short to make them express correctly. The format may be trouble for some, since it's only short stories with nothing to really link them to each other. Quality is variable, and style quite different, but overall I liked them.
Sounds like a great Star Trek film!I like it the first version,in that was the original Spock in a cameo! Any of the original cast make cameos appearances?^^
Sounds like a great Star Trek film!I like it the first version,in that was the origina
Here ti lasted only one week in all the theaters but one which showed it only for another week. That quite short. If you count, it started showing ten days ago in france.
Here ti lasted only one week in all the theaters but one which showed it only for another week. That
He had eyes, voice, and the back of his brain mechanical, that rarely the case with cyborgs. Also, cyborgs are pretty rare for the federation, appearing mostly after the borg arrived, so years from the time of this movie
He had eyes, voice, and the back of his brain mechanical, that rarely the case with cyborgs. Also, c
Science Officer 0718 was played by Joseph Gatt. On set, he was known as GATT2000 and then GATT5000 when that was deemed an outdated name for a 23rd century character. He described his character as "an augmented Human." He stated in a StarTrek.com interview
character was "not an android or robot of any kind", and expressed disappointment his final name suggested as much, stating "my humanity acts as a firewall against the [potential] hacking threat."
Sure there weren't cyborgs in the original series, and other than Mudd's women there weren't much in the way of androids (and mudd's women were technically gynoids). In 2013 though we are near enough to having full on cyborgs, it is ok for them to uodate the vision of the future.
There are plenty better things to complain about, like using a transporter to go from Earth to Qo'Nos
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Science_Officer_0718 Science Officer 0718 was played by Joseph Gatt
I didn't complain, and I didn't wanted to list all the errors like the transporter in question, the fact the enterprise seems to be invisible while close to Q'onos, somewhere patrolled heavily by Klingon ships and such. I just noticed that the character was an androïd in it and I liked that fact. A cyborg kinda is troublesome with the whole augmented problem, since the movie is about the augmented that were banned from earth... but this one is one of the 10 most important people on the Enterprise ?
I didn't complain, and I didn't wanted to list all the errors like the transporter in question, the