quote:Originally posted by Nim: I wonder what this little thing is. If you fed it, would it follow you all the way home and sleep on your doormat?
Y'know Bernd made a good observation about this thing. It could be Future Spock's time machine which supposedly has spinning parts.
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And the Dauntless. It's all Voyagers fault. Yet another thing we can trace back to B & B.
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I just had my wisdom teeth pulled and feels like my face got run over by a truck, but it didn't stop me from watching the trailer. Pretty cool. I'm excited.
Glad the cliff-jumping Kirk was a little boy and not a twenty-something.
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Maybe it's a holographic frame over a modern body.
Maybe.
Oh... and the Uhura bra snippet was totally gratuitous. It's like action, explosion, running, action, action, Spock, action, bra... Like, "By the way, there are boobs in this movie too!"
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Anyone notice how the rear ends of the nacelles seem to be lit up, even when the ship isn't at warp? The Kelvin has a blue glow from the back of her nacelle during the dogfight snippet. Kinda reminds me of the Iceland.
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Here we go again- always with the Iceland you are...she never loved you: accept it, Sean and move on.
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quote:Originally posted by Fabrux: My little blurb: I find it hard to accept that a 1966 Corvette will last until the 2200's.... yeah, right.
Could be a remake. There's a few companies out there that will build you a brand new Jaguar E-Type etc.
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It could also be an original. How many 200 or 300 year old objects are sitting around in museums? I've seen a 100 year old car in working condition.
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Suffice to say, the car's probably the least contentious issue here!
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