How did JJ Abrams destroy Star Trek?
In Star Trek 2009, Abrams destroyed two planets in two different timelines: Romulus was consumed by its sun going supernova in the Prime timeline, which led to Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the villainous Nero (Eric Bana) time-traveling 25 years into the past and creating the alternate Kelvin timeline.
What is the point of Star Trek discovery?
About the Show Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery is the first show to be told from the point of view of a non-captain. Star Trek: Discovery follows Commander Michael Burnham as she struggles to reconcile her duty and feelings when her troubled personal past intersects with Starfleet duties.
Who is the captain in Star Trek discovery?
Captain Burnham is ready to fly. In the new fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery, series star Sonequa Martin-Green says that this time out, her alter ego Michael Burnham will be different.
What were Leonard Nimoy’s last words?
10 ‘A life is like a garden, perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP’ – Leonard Nimoy.
Is Star Trek pushing a left leading ideology?
Star Trek fans are used to hearing the politics of the writers and creators, and it’s been progressive most of the time. So for me, it’s not the fact the the show is pushing a left leading ideology, it’s that it makes no sense within universe. The Klingons are a bad allegories for white nationalist.
Is “diversity” the problem with Star Trek Discovery?
No, “Diversity” isn’t the problem with Star Trek Discovery. I just wanted to get that out of the way in case someone decides to make this about gender or race. It’s not. It just sucks. CBS does however use gender and race to excuse the fact that they seem to have created a show with no real characters or plot.
What is the government like in Star Trek?
There’s a vast, far-reaching central government, and Captain Picard often waxes – especially when time travel gives him the opportunity to lecture present-day people – about how humanity has evolved beyond self interest. Those interested in personal gain are portrayed in a less than flattering light.
Could replicator technology be the future of Star Trek?
The economics of Star Trek, given the technology, are not so far-fetched. Replicator technology would enable the utopia of the Star Trek universe by eliminating physical scarcity of most things. Even energy scarcity isn’t something one has to worry about except in extreme circumstances, thanks to antimatter-powered warp cores.