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I am totally going to Burger king just to check when the Enterprise and Kelvin are available. For all we know, that may be the only Kelvin toy released...
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I hope the Klingon ship is an actual design from the movie (maybe in a deleted scene?) and not just something they made up because the Nerada would've made a crappy toy.
The saucers on the the Enterprise and Kelvin are kind of amusing... I suppose there was nowhere else to put the electronics. Hopefully there will be a Kelvin toy down the line that doesn't look like it's got a b'day cake for a saucer.
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1. No other Starfleet ships near Earth? 2. Only a few thousand Vulcans offworld? Not the outgoing types, I guess. 3. Nero waited 25 years on the Nerada but apparently has not aged a day. 4. Did Pike crack under the torture? Would have been a nice nod to continuity had they used those slugs from TWOK.
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And what is it with the Romulans and building massive ships? First the enormous warbirds, then the Scimitar, now the Nerada? Compensating for something?
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1. What would it have mattered? Nero would have just destroyed them like he destroyed the ships over Vulcan.
2. The number was around ten thousand.
3. Romulans and Vulcans age at a much slower rate than humans. You ever watch the show?
4. If he did, then that would answer question #1, as there was no Earth defenses stopping Nero's attack.
5. Maybe they realized during TOS that tiny Birds-of-Prey wouldn't be a match for Federation starships, so they got wise.
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quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: I've got a $20 wager with a coworker that someone falls through one of those upright glass panels around the bridge. Several others have made that prediction now as well.
Easy money.
Looks like they're saving that for the sequel, then.