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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 1460589" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>You are absolutely right! I think that in order to make the movies worthwhile they need to expand upon established Trek mythology. Imagine if they would have done something along the lines of a Reunification Part II. Include Spock, Tomalok, and heck, why not even toss Denise Crosby in as Tasha's romulan daughter. They could have had Spock's goal of reunification between the vulcans and the romulans getting closer to fruition, some rogue faction within the government working against it.... OK, sounds a bit like Star Trek VI, but that was a damn good movie.</p><p> </p><p>What I hated about Nemesis was that the story revolved around the Picard/Data dopplegangers, the fact that they felt a need to kill a major character, yet still leave the door open for bringing him back (too much like Star Trek II), and just the general way things played out between the captain and the wannabe. Besides, if they were going to include romulans, why couldn't they just use romulans instead of some race no one's ever heard of before that look like the alt-vampires in Blade II? </p><p> </p><p>I'm still holding out hope that in a few more years the cast and the producers of Trek will decide to reunite and fix what they did with Nemesis. I believe that cast still had some stories to tell, but the direction they took with the last 2 movies had no relevance. They could have given us a glimpse into the state of the federation after the return of Voyager, but the only major change we saw was that Janeway became an admiral (big surprise there).</p><p> </p><p>Oh well. Maybe <em>All Good Things...</em> was a sadly prophetic epitaph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 1460589, member: 7394"] You are absolutely right! I think that in order to make the movies worthwhile they need to expand upon established Trek mythology. Imagine if they would have done something along the lines of a Reunification Part II. Include Spock, Tomalok, and heck, why not even toss Denise Crosby in as Tasha's romulan daughter. They could have had Spock's goal of reunification between the vulcans and the romulans getting closer to fruition, some rogue faction within the government working against it.... OK, sounds a bit like Star Trek VI, but that was a damn good movie. What I hated about Nemesis was that the story revolved around the Picard/Data dopplegangers, the fact that they felt a need to kill a major character, yet still leave the door open for bringing him back (too much like Star Trek II), and just the general way things played out between the captain and the wannabe. Besides, if they were going to include romulans, why couldn't they just use romulans instead of some race no one's ever heard of before that look like the alt-vampires in Blade II? I'm still holding out hope that in a few more years the cast and the producers of Trek will decide to reunite and fix what they did with Nemesis. I believe that cast still had some stories to tell, but the direction they took with the last 2 movies had no relevance. They could have given us a glimpse into the state of the federation after the return of Voyager, but the only major change we saw was that Janeway became an admiral (big surprise there). Oh well. Maybe [I]All Good Things...[/I] was a sadly prophetic epitaph. [/QUOTE]
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