The Writers discuss the "nits"

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Tyyr wrote:I would have slept with the Orion girl just because, no ulterior motive.
Yeah she was hot. Pictures for the babe thread!
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Rochey wrote:They've stated it's not canon.
That really pisses me off. Either it is or ot isn't canon, otheriwse, why bring in out in conjunction with the new movie?
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Monroe wrote:
Tyyr wrote:I would have slept with the Orion girl just because, no ulterior motive.
Yeah she was hot. Pictures for the babe thread!
Two lovely green reasons to see the film :)
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Well, I'd have thought myself that a guy like Nero on a ship that could destroy whole fleets of the time would have been hard to hide, so the Klingon bit fits nicely, and also explains what that battle in Klingon space with 47 ships destroyed was about.
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Lazar wrote:
GrahamKennedy wrote:Kirk fired on the Narada when the black hole engulfed it rather than leaving it to die, because it had already survived going through a black hole once; if it survived it again who knows where or when it would end up, or what it would do when it got there.
Must be some crazy new kind of black hole. ;)
It is a 'red matter' black hole. Either way he wasn't going to let Nero get a second chance.

Besides, you've got a major ship whose Captain tried to kill your home planet where all your friends live. I'd be pumping shots into also. Without the singularity, I'd fire enough torpedoes enough to cripple it, then send over boarding parties to try and capture it. With the singularity sucking it in, I'd reign myself to writing up a requisition for several hundred photon torpeodoes, and replacement launchers due to the rapid firing causing them to melt.
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