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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FawnDoo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Ginger Beacon: [qb]I hate the whole idea of a reboot, but that trailer still made me gurgle with anticipation in an unanutral way. It's just not fair. [/qb][/QUOTE]I wasn't sure (and am still not entirely certain, if I'm honest) whether this was to be a reboot or something that would fit in with the established backstory, but [URL=http://www.paramount.com/startrek/]the official site[/URL] for the movie has the following text on there: "Synopsis: From director J.J. Abrams (�Mission: Impossible III,� �Lost� and �Alias�) and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman (�TRANSFORMERS,� �MI: III�) comes a new vision of the greatest space adventure of all time, �Star Trek,� featuring a young, new crew venturing boldly where no man has gone before." Seems to point more in the direction of a reboot than anything else. Not that I think that would be the very worst thing in the world ever, but it's interesting to see it worded that way. Has there been any clear indications from the producers of the movie on this point - is it expected to fit in with established background story between Enterprise and TOS, or is it a total reboot in a separate continuity? Quick addition - [URL=http://trekmovie.com/2008/01/19/interview-orci-answers-questions-about-new-trek-trailer]Roberto Orci has answered some questions[/URL] about the teaser trailer. There is some interesting stuff in there - they need a gravity well to balance warp nacelles? The only novel I recall mentioning that was "Prime Directive", and that stressed that going to warp in a gravity well could be disastrous... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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