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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mirror-Amasov: [QB] Born *on* Iowa? Reminds me of that infamous "USS Discovery" from TOS... :) [b]bX[/b], you know, I was thinking the exact same thing. If you really have a good story that does not fit into canon, you should be free to abandon it (I mean canon, not the sory... :) ). The thing is just: *This* particular story could have been told within the established realm of canon. There wouldn't have been a story if it was not for plot-devicing your way out of canon. That's the sole reason for Nero's existence. And besides, while I was watching the movie, I found it hard for me to connect to the characters (and I wondered why Spock did). After all, if there are infinite universes, why care for any universe but your own? Trek taught us about that big reset button, and for me it is quite hard to adjust and suddenly care for "those people". Maybe that's where the origin-story failed; it did not tell an origin of anyone I know or care about. It is nothing more than a fun but ultimately pointless what-if-scenario. (Maybe I should mention that this is one of the best movies I've seen in years. But in the end, it is a far better "movie" than it is a "Star Trek movie", and I was hoping for both.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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