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	<title>Comments on: New &#8216;Star Trek&#8217; Plot Rumors</title>
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		<title>By: zylon</title>
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		<dc:creator>zylon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 03:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think that is the way the next movies should go. Everybody knows what happens and I think the crew of the Enterprise should fix the timeline.  I do remember in the episode of  DS9 with the Tribbles is that two characters do say that Kirk was the worst of disrupting the timeline. So why not will he. Also remember Spock told Kirk he knew is father and that was the reason he joined starfleet. If they dont change the timeline back then everything that happened in history did not happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that is the way the next movies should go. Everybody knows what happens and I think the crew of the Enterprise should fix the timeline.  I do remember in the episode of  DS9 with the Tribbles is that two characters do say that Kirk was the worst of disrupting the timeline. So why not will he. Also remember Spock told Kirk he knew is father and that was the reason he joined starfleet. If they dont change the timeline back then everything that happened in history did not happen.</p>
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		<title>By: Pasty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pasty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 10:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m very happy I have not read that AIC article back then. They were very right... But I enjoyed the movie very much. In the alternate timeline they can play around have new stories about Kirk, Spock, McCoy and the Enterprise!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m very happy I have not read that AIC article back then. They were very right&#8230; But I enjoyed the movie very much. In the alternate timeline they can play around have new stories about Kirk, Spock, McCoy and the Enterprise!</p>
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		<title>By: Crazy Guy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Crazy Guy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like the idea of a film being set in the realm of TOS. It would be nice to finally be around when an actual TOS film is created (Im only 18). But could someone PLEASE release a couple spoilers? Secrets are what usually kill franchises because you&#039;ve got fans who all expect something different from what the next guy is expecting, and when the final film comes out, many are disappointed.

I&#039;d also like to see pics of the whole ship. And I want to know if the Klingons will be involved in any way. I know Eric Bana plays a Romulan villain, but seriously - the Klingons are cooler than a bunch of pointy-eared Roman-themed Napoleans who look like they could be Spock&#039;s best friend&#039;s brother&#039;s captain&#039;s rival&#039;s uncle&#039;s father-in-law.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the idea of a film being set in the realm of TOS. It would be nice to finally be around when an actual TOS film is created (Im only 18). But could someone PLEASE release a couple spoilers? Secrets are what usually kill franchises because you&#8217;ve got fans who all expect something different from what the next guy is expecting, and when the final film comes out, many are disappointed.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also like to see pics of the whole ship. And I want to know if the Klingons will be involved in any way. I know Eric Bana plays a Romulan villain, but seriously &#8211; the Klingons are cooler than a bunch of pointy-eared Roman-themed Napoleans who look like they could be Spock&#8217;s best friend&#8217;s brother&#8217;s captain&#8217;s rival&#8217;s uncle&#8217;s father-in-law.</p>
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		<title>By: Jeromaru</title>
		<link>http://trekmovie.com/2007/08/30/new-star-trek-plot-rumors/comment-page-6/#comment-592069</link>
		<dc:creator>Jeromaru</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 02:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>They soulda wrote a script based around Voyager instead.  Time travel?  Hello! Mcfly!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They soulda wrote a script based around Voyager instead.  Time travel?  Hello! Mcfly!</p>
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		<title>By: Admiral Harry IV</title>
		<link>http://trekmovie.com/2007/08/30/new-star-trek-plot-rumors/comment-page-5/#comment-221315</link>
		<dc:creator>Admiral Harry IV</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 21:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(revised version)


I&#039;m thinking that in a TNG-like way, Starfleet Intelligence recruits Pike for a top-secret mission, and Kirk&#039;s put in temporary command of the Enterprise in a Jellico-like way, and we find that McCoy WAS on the Enterprise during Pike&#039;s command; he was just a junior medical officer, much like Chapel was in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In the course of Kirk and Spock&#039;s mission, they team up with the pre-Tholian Web Defiant, whereon Chekov and Uhura are serving, then commanded by the soon-to-be Commodore Decker. As the Enterprise and the Defiant proceed on their mission to escort two Ambassadors from Archer&#039;s era, Vulcan Ambasador T&#039;Pol and Andorian Ambassador Shran, to an important mediation, they accidentally make first contact with the Bajorans.
     Meanwhile in the 24th Century, as Ambassador Spock is chatting with Picard on Romulus as he waits for Starfleet to tow the Enterprise E back to Earth after the Scimitar exploded, he hears that Tomalok and Sela hijacked a Romulan ship planning to time travel back to kill Kirk&#039;s father...Spock cant reach them in time but then enters Daniels who transports Spock back to save Kirk&#039;s father, which he does, but Tomolok and Sela escape to Kirk/young Spock/Pike&#039;s time, where they try seperately to kill Kirk and Uhura, who we find out is an ancestor of Benjamin Sisko&#039;s, as revealed in Bajoran prophecy via first contact with the Bajorans. 
   Older Spock teams up with his younger self, Decker and the younger soon-to-be 1701 crew members, Daniels having transported Spock to Pike&#039;s time, to rescue Kirk and Uhura, who Tomalok and Sela have captured. 
   Pike meanwhile, on a top-secret mission to a planet where a mysterious starship from the future, the 26th Century Enterprise J, lay in ruins, therein discovers a hidden secret about Starfleet&#039;s history, his future, in Enterprise J&#039;s computers...Kirk and Uhura are meant to die in three days...
   Elsewhere, Tomalok and Sela are holding Kirk and Uhura on 23rd Century Remus, in the Reman mines, attempting to brainwash them (having decided to rainwash them instead of kill them) to become spies for the 23rd Century Romulan Empire the way Sela had previously done to Geordi LaForge in the 24th Century, this time forcing the man later to become Shinzon&#039;s Viceroy to telepathically reorder their minds accordingly, while using a 24-style split screen effect we also see the two Spocks, along with the Enterprise and Defiant&#039;s crews, meet up with Pike, who returns with two 26th Century phasing cloaks, which are installed into the Enterprise and Defiant. Split screen transitions to Enterprise/Defiant storyline wherein the elder Spock formulates a plan to sneak into the Reman mines to save Kirk and Uhura, after which Pike takes him aside to tell him about Kirk and Uhura&#039;s fate, and Spock responds, &quot;I know...&quot;
    Back on Remus, as Kirk&#039;s mind&#039;s being &quot;reordered&quot;, he desperately tries to hold onto himself flashing back to memories of when he and Spock met, on the Farragut...and in the background we hear Uhura ranting senselessly in Swahili, as Tomalok and Sela speak in Romulan about their plans to rule &quot;The New Galactic Romulan Empire&quot; as Emperor and Empress, with their first task as &quot;rulers of the galaxy&quot; to be to destroy Bajor and seize control of the Wormhole/Celestial Temple before Sisko discovered it...
    ...And at that moment a heavily armed team of Starfleet officers, led by the two Spocks, beam into the chamber where Kirk and Uhura are being held, where they must face a massive contingent of Romulan and Reman soldiers...
    ...And a massive battle ensues, akin to the kind seen in zombie movies...
      Of course, our heroes defeat the soldiers only to encounter Kirk and Uhura being held at disruptorpoint by Sela and Tomalok. The Spocks make a move to rescue the captives, while Pike and Decker attempt to ambush Sela and Tomalok from behind, but Shinzon&#039;s future Viceroy fires a disruptor at a reactor near Pike, causing Pike to be horribly burned, and killing Sela, Uhura, Tomalok and Kirk. Decker tries to pursue Shinzon&#039;s future Viceroy, but the Reman escapes him, only to be recaptured by the Romulans and put back to work in the mines...
   Upon returning to Earth, and after the 26th Century phasing cloaks are turned over to &quot;a certain covert branch of Starfleet Intelligence (read: Section 31) for reverse engineering purposes, 
thus paving the way for the Pegasus Incident aboard the Enterprise D, memorial services are being prepped for Kirk and Uhura, but an unexpected visitor arrives with a way to preserve the timeline...Dr. Phlox, who employs &quot;a certain procedure once used on Commander Tucker of the NX-01 Enterprise during the Xindi Crisis&quot; to create clones of Kirk and Uhura, complete with all their memories intact...
    We then see Pike in his wheelchair, having just been promoted to Commodore, watching the original Kirk and Uhura&#039;s torpedo tubes being launched into space, and the new Kirk looking at his new command, the NCC-1701 Enterprise with the younger Spock next to him, both imagining what strange new worlds await them on their new five-year mission as they boldly go where no man...where no one...has gone before... as McCoy chats it up with Phlox...the elder Spock takes the younger aside and gives him all his memories via a mindmeld. Daniels transports the elder Spock back to the future, to one year after he left, where three old friends await him...
    Captain James T. Kirk (the Borg-revived edition as depicted in Shatner&#039;s Star Trek novels), now in command of the Enterprise E, and Admiral Christopher Pike, head of Starfleet Intelligence, who was secretly moved by Spock immediately following the Sybok incident as depicted in Star Trek V, with the help of Section 31, Spock having had the knowledge of his future self in him thanks to the mindmeld, from Talos IV to the Ba&#039;ku Planet where he remained until Stardate 53613, when Dr. Julian Bashir had him genetically restored to his original self...
    And his wife, Saavik, who, in Spock&#039;s absence, finished his reunification process for Vulcan,
Romulus and Remus, and with Picard and Riker&#039;s help, signed a Federation/Romulan/Reman peace treaty under new Praetoress Donatra, Spock and Saavik&#039;s daughter, which providentially proved helpful after the-now Admiral Benjamin Sisko&#039;s return from The Celestial Temple, in expediting Bajor&#039;s official entry into the Federation...
    &quot;Now I understand, Jim, why you, all those years ago, went to such great lengths, sacrificed so much, to give me another chance at life...&quot;, Spock then said to Kirk, and Kirk responded...&quot;The yneeds of the many outweigh...&quot;
    &quot;...The needs of the few...&quot;, Spock continued, looking out of the window of the U.S.S. Titan, NCC-90866-A, Roddenberry Class&#039;s Ten Forward at the Enterprise E, Captain Chakotay&#039;s Voyager A, Berman Class, and the still-under-construction latest attache ship to Deep Space Nine, the U.S.S. Defiant, NCC-74205-A, Abrams Class, in drydock, as Christopher Pike finished...&quot;...Or the one...&quot;
   ...And so ushers in a new era for Star Trek...
   ...And the human adventure continues...</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m thinking that in a TNG-like way, Starfleet Intelligence recruits Pike for a top-secret mission, and Kirk&#8217;s put in temporary command of the Enterprise in a Jellico-like way, and we find that McCoy WAS on the Enterprise during Pike&#8217;s command; he was just a junior medical officer, much like Chapel was in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In the course of Kirk and Spock&#8217;s mission, they team up with the pre-Tholian Web Defiant, whereon Chekov and Uhura are serving, then commanded by the soon-to-be Commodore Decker. As the Enterprise and the Defiant proceed on their mission to escort two Ambassadors from Archer&#8217;s era, Vulcan Ambasador T&#8217;Pol and Andorian Ambassador Shran, to an important mediation, they accidentally make first contact with the Bajorans.<br />
     Meanwhile in the 24th Century, as Ambassador Spock is chatting with Picard on Romulus as he waits for Starfleet to tow the Enterprise E back to Earth after the Scimitar exploded, he hears that Tomalok and Sela hijacked a Romulan ship planning to time travel back to kill Kirk&#8217;s father&#8230;Spock cant reach them in time but then enters Daniels who transports Spock back to save Kirk&#8217;s father, which he does, but Tomolok and Sela escape to Kirk/young Spock/Pike&#8217;s time, where they try seperately to kill Kirk and Uhura, who we find out is an ancestor of Benjamin Sisko&#8217;s, as revealed in Bajoran prophecy via first contact with the Bajorans.<br />
   Older Spock teams up with his younger self, Decker and the younger soon-to-be 1701 crew members, Daniels having transported Spock to Pike&#8217;s time, to rescue Kirk and Uhura, who Tomalok and Sela have captured.<br />
   Pike meanwhile, on a top-secret mission to a planet where a mysterious starship from the future, the 26th Century Enterprise J, lay in ruins, therein discovers a hidden secret about Starfleet&#8217;s history, his future, in Enterprise J&#8217;s computers&#8230;Kirk and Uhura are meant to die in three days&#8230;<br />
   Elsewhere, Tomalok and Sela are holding Kirk and Uhura on 23rd Century Remus, in the Reman mines, attempting to brainwash them (having decided to rainwash them instead of kill them) to become spies for the 23rd Century Romulan Empire the way Sela had previously done to Geordi LaForge in the 24th Century, this time forcing the man later to become Shinzon&#8217;s Viceroy to telepathically reorder their minds accordingly, while using a 24-style split screen effect we also see the two Spocks, along with the Enterprise and Defiant&#8217;s crews, meet up with Pike, who returns with two 26th Century phasing cloaks, which are installed into the Enterprise and Defiant. Split screen transitions to Enterprise/Defiant storyline wherein the elder Spock formulates a plan to sneak into the Reman mines to save Kirk and Uhura, after which Pike takes him aside to tell him about Kirk and Uhura&#8217;s fate, and Spock responds, &#8220;I know&#8230;&#8221;<br />
    Back on Remus, as Kirk&#8217;s mind&#8217;s being &#8220;reordered&#8221;, he desperately tries to hold onto himself flashing back to memories of when he and Spock met, on the Farragut&#8230;and in the background we hear Uhura ranting senselessly in Swahili, as Tomalok and Sela speak in Romulan about their plans to rule &#8220;The New Galactic Romulan Empire&#8221; as Emperor and Empress, with their first task as &#8220;rulers of the galaxy&#8221; to be to destroy Bajor and seize control of the Wormhole/Celestial Temple before Sisko discovered it&#8230;<br />
    &#8230;And at that moment a heavily armed team of Starfleet officers, led by the two Spocks, beam into the chamber where Kirk and Uhura are being held, where they must face a massive contingent of Romulan and Reman soldiers&#8230;<br />
    &#8230;And a massive battle ensues, akin to the kind seen in zombie movies&#8230;<br />
      Of course, our heroes defeat the soldiers only to encounter Kirk and Uhura being held at disruptorpoint by Sela and Tomalok. The Spocks make a move to rescue the captives, while Pike and Decker attempt to ambush Sela and Tomalok from behind, but Shinzon&#8217;s future Viceroy fires a disruptor at a reactor near Pike, causing Pike to be horribly burned, and killing Sela, Uhura, Tomalok and Kirk. Decker tries to pursue Shinzon&#8217;s future Viceroy, but the Reman escapes him, only to be recaptured by the Romulans and put back to work in the mines&#8230;<br />
   Upon returning to Earth, and after the 26th Century phasing cloaks are turned over to &#8220;a certain covert branch of Starfleet Intelligence (read: Section 31) for reverse engineering purposes,<br />
thus paving the way for the Pegasus Incident aboard the Enterprise D, memorial services are being prepped for Kirk and Uhura, but an unexpected visitor arrives with a way to preserve the timeline&#8230;Dr. Phlox, who employs &#8220;a certain procedure once used on Commander Tucker of the NX-01 Enterprise during the Xindi Crisis&#8221; to create clones of Kirk and Uhura, complete with all their memories intact&#8230;<br />
    We then see Pike in his wheelchair, having just been promoted to Commodore, watching the original Kirk and Uhura&#8217;s torpedo tubes being launched into space, and the new Kirk looking at his new command, the NCC-1701 Enterprise with the younger Spock next to him, both imagining what strange new worlds await them on their new five-year mission as they boldly go where no man&#8230;where no one&#8230;has gone before&#8230; as McCoy chats it up with Phlox&#8230;the elder Spock takes the younger aside and gives him all his memories via a mindmeld. Daniels transports the elder Spock back to the future, to one year after he left, where three old friends await him&#8230;<br />
    Captain James T. Kirk (the Borg-revived edition as depicted in Shatner&#8217;s Star Trek novels), now in command of the Enterprise E, and Admiral Christopher Pike, head of Starfleet Intelligence, who was secretly moved by Spock immediately following the Sybok incident as depicted in Star Trek V, with the help of Section 31, Spock having had the knowledge of his future self in him thanks to the mindmeld, from Talos IV to the Ba&#8217;ku Planet where he remained until Stardate 53613, when Dr. Julian Bashir had him genetically restored to his original self&#8230;<br />
    And his wife, Saavik, who, in Spock&#8217;s absence, finished his reunification process for Vulcan,<br />
Romulus and Remus, and with Picard and Riker&#8217;s help, signed a Federation/Romulan/Reman peace treaty under new Praetoress Donatra, Spock and Saavik&#8217;s daughter, which providentially proved helpful after the-now Admiral Benjamin Sisko&#8217;s return from The Celestial Temple, in expediting Bajor&#8217;s official entry into the Federation&#8230;<br />
    &#8220;Now I understand, Jim, why you, all those years ago, went to such great lengths, sacrificed so much, to give me another chance at life&#8230;&#8221;, Spock then said to Kirk, and Kirk responded&#8230;&#8221;The yneeds of the many outweigh&#8230;&#8221;<br />
    &#8220;&#8230;The needs of the few&#8230;&#8221;, Spock continued, looking out of the window of the U.S.S. Titan, NCC-90866-A, Roddenberry Class&#8217;s Ten Forward at the Enterprise E, Captain Chakotay&#8217;s Voyager A, Berman Class, and the still-under-construction latest attache ship to Deep Space Nine, the U.S.S. Defiant, NCC-74205-A, Abrams Class, in drydock, as Christopher Pike finished&#8230;&#8221;&#8230;Or the one&#8230;&#8221;<br />
   &#8230;And so ushers in a new era for Star Trek&#8230;<br />
   &#8230;And the human adventure continues&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: TrekLog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Trek XI - Newsflash</title>
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		<dc:creator>TrekLog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Trek XI - Newsflash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 15:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Was ist eigentlich seit der letzten Convention alles passiert? Eigentlich viel (was Meldungen des Trek Movie Report angeht) und zugleich doch recht wenig! Zunächst einmal hat sich das Casting-Karussell ein wenig weitergedreht. Nicht Sydney Poitier, sondern eine junge Dame namens Zoe Saldana wurde für die Rolle des Kommunikationsoffiziers der Enterprise, Nyota Uhura, hochoffiziell gecastet und unter Vertrag genommen. Somit sind schon 3 Mitglieder der Originalcharaktere gecastet worden: Spock, Chekov und Uhura! Als nächstes wird wohl der Chefingenieur Scotty gecastet werden, denn Berichten zufolge wird derzeit nach einem Darsteller gesucht! Daniel Dae Kim aus Lost (hat auch schon bei Star Trek: Voyager Gastauftritte gehabt) gilt ebenso als heißer Kandidat für die Rolle des Navigators Hikaru Sulu, aber wir Leser wissen ja, dass es dahingehend gleich mehrere Bewerbungen zu geben scheint. Der neue Spock-Darsteller Zachary Quinto bereitet sich hingegen ganz speziell auf seine Rolle vor. Anstelle des intensiven Studiums alte Star Trek-Episoden versucht er, sich mit der Person hinter Spock, Leonard Nimoy, zu beschäftigen. Somit verbringen die beiden sehr viel Zeit miteinander und laden sich gegenseitig zum Essen ein, wenngleich die Mythologie, d.h. die vulkanisch-romulanischen Ursprünge, dennoch in Quintos Interesse zu liegen scheint. Über die Plot-Details zu Star Trek XI hatte ich jüngst schon einen Kommentar abgegeben, und laut Quinto handelt es sich bei Trek XI um ein Projekt, dass weitere Fortsetzungen wahrscheinlich macht&#8230; damit bestätigt er auch den Wunsch des Autorenteams Orci und Kurtzman, die sich beide ebenso Fortsetzungen erhoffen würden. Zuguterletzt kann man noch sagen, dass nebenbei Russell Crowe kurzzeitig als Bösewicht im Gespräch war (was jedoch Hinweise auf das gesuchte Kaliber des gesuchten Darstellers gibt) und dass das uralte Jennifer Garner Gerücht im Zusammenhang mit einer Liebesaffäre Spock&#8217;s wieder aufgetaucht ist. Trek ist also in aller Munde und wir haben dahingehend wohl noch spannende Zeiten vor uns&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Was ist eigentlich seit der letzten Convention alles passiert? Eigentlich viel (was Meldungen des Trek Movie Report angeht) und zugleich doch recht wenig! Zunächst einmal hat sich das Casting-Karussell ein wenig weitergedreht. Nicht Sydney Poitier, sondern eine junge Dame namens Zoe Saldana wurde für die Rolle des Kommunikationsoffiziers der Enterprise, Nyota Uhura, hochoffiziell gecastet und unter Vertrag genommen. Somit sind schon 3 Mitglieder der Originalcharaktere gecastet worden: Spock, Chekov und Uhura! Als nächstes wird wohl der Chefingenieur Scotty gecastet werden, denn Berichten zufolge wird derzeit nach einem Darsteller gesucht! Daniel Dae Kim aus Lost (hat auch schon bei Star Trek: Voyager Gastauftritte gehabt) gilt ebenso als heißer Kandidat für die Rolle des Navigators Hikaru Sulu, aber wir Leser wissen ja, dass es dahingehend gleich mehrere Bewerbungen zu geben scheint. Der neue Spock-Darsteller Zachary Quinto bereitet sich hingegen ganz speziell auf seine Rolle vor. Anstelle des intensiven Studiums alte Star Trek-Episoden versucht er, sich mit der Person hinter Spock, Leonard Nimoy, zu beschäftigen. Somit verbringen die beiden sehr viel Zeit miteinander und laden sich gegenseitig zum Essen ein, wenngleich die Mythologie, d.h. die vulkanisch-romulanischen Ursprünge, dennoch in Quintos Interesse zu liegen scheint. Über die Plot-Details zu Star Trek XI hatte ich jüngst schon einen Kommentar abgegeben, und laut Quinto handelt es sich bei Trek XI um ein Projekt, dass weitere Fortsetzungen wahrscheinlich macht&#8230; damit bestätigt er auch den Wunsch des Autorenteams Orci und Kurtzman, die sich beide ebenso Fortsetzungen erhoffen würden. Zuguterletzt kann man noch sagen, dass nebenbei Russell Crowe kurzzeitig als Bösewicht im Gespräch war (was jedoch Hinweise auf das gesuchte Kaliber des gesuchten Darstellers gibt) und dass das uralte Jennifer Garner Gerücht im Zusammenhang mit einer Liebesaffäre Spock&#8217;s wieder aufgetaucht ist. Trek ist also in aller Munde und wir haben dahingehend wohl noch spannende Zeiten vor uns&#8230; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Admiral Harry IV</title>
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		<dc:creator>Admiral Harry IV</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2007 00:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m thinking that in a TNG-like way, Starfleet Intelligence recruits Pike for a top-secret mission, and Kirk&#039;s put in temporary command of the Enterprise in a Jellico-like way, and we find that McCoy WAS on the Enterprise during Pike&#039;s command; he was just a junior medical officer, much like Chapel was in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In the course of Kirk and Spock&#039;s mission, they team up with the pre-Tholian Web Defiant, whereon Chekov and Uhura are serving, then commanded by the soon-to-be Commodore Decker. As the Enterprise and the Defiant proceed on their mission to escort two Ambassadors from Archer&#039;s era, Vulcan Ambasador T&#039;Pol and Andorian Ambassador Shran, to an important mediation, they accidentally make first contact with the Bajorans.
     Meanwhile in the 24th Century, as Ambassador Spock is chatting with Picard on Romulus as he waits for Starfleet to tow the Enterprise E back to Earth after the Scimitar exploded, he hears that Tomalok and Sela hijacked a Romulan ship planning to time travel back to kill Kirk&#039;s father...Spock cant reach them in time but then enters Daniels who transports Spock back to save Kirk&#039;s father, which he does, but Tomolok and Sela escape to Kirk/young Spock/Pike&#039;s time, where they try seperately to kill Kirk and Uhura, who we find out is an ancestor of Benjamin Sisko&#039;s, as revealed in Bajoran prophecy via first contact with the Bajorans. 
   Older Spock teams up with his younger self, Decker and the younger soon-to-be 1701 crew members, Daniels having transported Spock to Pike&#039;s time, to rescue Kirk and Uhura, who Tomalok and Sela have captured. 
   Pike meanwhile, on a top-secret mission to a planet where a mysterious starship from the future, the 26th Century Enterprise J, lay in ruins, therein discovers a hidden secret about Starfleet&#039;s history, his future, in Enterprise J&#039;s computers...Kirk and Uhura are meant to die in three days...
   Elsewhere, Tomalok and Sela are holding Kirk and Uhura on 23rd Century Remus, in the Reman mines, attempting to brainwash them to become spies for the 23rd Century Romulan Empire the way Sela had previously done to Geordi LaForge in the 24th Century, this time forcing the man later to become Shinzon&#039;s Viceroy to telepathically reorder their minds accordingly, while using a 24-style split screen effect we also see the two Spocks, along with the Enterprise and Defiant&#039;s crews, meet up with Pike, who returns with two 26th Century phasing cloaks, which are installed into the Enterprise and Defiant. Split screen transitions to Enterprise/Defiant storyline wherein the elder Spock formulates a plan to sneak into the Reman mines to save Kirk and Uhura, after which Pike takes him aside to tell him about Kirk and Uhura&#039;s fate, and Spock responds, &quot;I know...&quot;
    Back on Remus, as Kirk&#039;s mind&#039;s being &quot;reordered&quot;, he desperately tries to hold onto himself flashing back to memories of when he and Spock met, on the Farragut...and in the background we hear Uhura ranting  
senselessly in Swahili, as Tomalok and Sela speak in Romulan about their plans to rule &quot;The New Galactic Romulan Empire&quot; as Emperor and Empress...
    ...And at that moment a heavily armed team of Starfleet officers, led by the two Spocks, beam into the chamber where Kirk and Uhura are being held, where they must face a massive contingent of Romulan and Reman 
soldiers...
      Of course, our heroes defeat the soldiers only to encounter Kirk and Uhura being held at disruptorpoint by Sela and Tomalok. The Spocks make a move to rescue the captives, while Pike and Decker attempt to ambush Sela and Tomalok from behind, but Shinzon&#039;s future Viceroy fires a disruptor at a reactor near Pike, causing Pike to be horribly burned, and killing Sela, Uhura, Tomalok and Kirk. Decker tries to pursue Shinzon&#039;s future Viceroy, but the Reman escapes him, only to be recaptured by the Romulans and put back to work in the mines...
   Upon returning to Earth, memorial services are being prepped for Kirk and Uhura, but an unexpected visitor arrives with a way to preserve the timeline...Dr. Phlox, who employs &quot;a certain procedure once used on Commander Tucker of the NX-01 Enterprise during the Xindi Crisis&quot; to create clones of Kirk and Uhura, complete with all their memories intact...
    We then see Pike in his wheelchair, having just been promoted to Commodore, watching the original Kirk and Uhura&#039;s torpedo tubes being launched into space, and the new Kirk looking at his new command, the NCC-1701 Enterprise with the younger Spock next to him, as McCoy chats it up with Phlox...the elder Spock takes the younger aside and gives him all his memories via a mindmeld. Daniels transports the elder Spock back to the future, where two old friends await him...
    Captain James T. Kirk (clone #2), now in command of the Enterprise E, and clone #1 of now Admiral Christopher Pike, head of Starfleet Intelligence...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m thinking that in a TNG-like way, Starfleet Intelligence recruits Pike for a top-secret mission, and Kirk&#8217;s put in temporary command of the Enterprise in a Jellico-like way, and we find that McCoy WAS on the Enterprise during Pike&#8217;s command; he was just a junior medical officer, much like Chapel was in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In the course of Kirk and Spock&#8217;s mission, they team up with the pre-Tholian Web Defiant, whereon Chekov and Uhura are serving, then commanded by the soon-to-be Commodore Decker. As the Enterprise and the Defiant proceed on their mission to escort two Ambassadors from Archer&#8217;s era, Vulcan Ambasador T&#8217;Pol and Andorian Ambassador Shran, to an important mediation, they accidentally make first contact with the Bajorans.<br />
     Meanwhile in the 24th Century, as Ambassador Spock is chatting with Picard on Romulus as he waits for Starfleet to tow the Enterprise E back to Earth after the Scimitar exploded, he hears that Tomalok and Sela hijacked a Romulan ship planning to time travel back to kill Kirk&#8217;s father&#8230;Spock cant reach them in time but then enters Daniels who transports Spock back to save Kirk&#8217;s father, which he does, but Tomolok and Sela escape to Kirk/young Spock/Pike&#8217;s time, where they try seperately to kill Kirk and Uhura, who we find out is an ancestor of Benjamin Sisko&#8217;s, as revealed in Bajoran prophecy via first contact with the Bajorans.<br />
   Older Spock teams up with his younger self, Decker and the younger soon-to-be 1701 crew members, Daniels having transported Spock to Pike&#8217;s time, to rescue Kirk and Uhura, who Tomalok and Sela have captured.<br />
   Pike meanwhile, on a top-secret mission to a planet where a mysterious starship from the future, the 26th Century Enterprise J, lay in ruins, therein discovers a hidden secret about Starfleet&#8217;s history, his future, in Enterprise J&#8217;s computers&#8230;Kirk and Uhura are meant to die in three days&#8230;<br />
   Elsewhere, Tomalok and Sela are holding Kirk and Uhura on 23rd Century Remus, in the Reman mines, attempting to brainwash them to become spies for the 23rd Century Romulan Empire the way Sela had previously done to Geordi LaForge in the 24th Century, this time forcing the man later to become Shinzon&#8217;s Viceroy to telepathically reorder their minds accordingly, while using a 24-style split screen effect we also see the two Spocks, along with the Enterprise and Defiant&#8217;s crews, meet up with Pike, who returns with two 26th Century phasing cloaks, which are installed into the Enterprise and Defiant. Split screen transitions to Enterprise/Defiant storyline wherein the elder Spock formulates a plan to sneak into the Reman mines to save Kirk and Uhura, after which Pike takes him aside to tell him about Kirk and Uhura&#8217;s fate, and Spock responds, &#8220;I know&#8230;&#8221;<br />
    Back on Remus, as Kirk&#8217;s mind&#8217;s being &#8220;reordered&#8221;, he desperately tries to hold onto himself flashing back to memories of when he and Spock met, on the Farragut&#8230;and in the background we hear Uhura ranting<br />
senselessly in Swahili, as Tomalok and Sela speak in Romulan about their plans to rule &#8220;The New Galactic Romulan Empire&#8221; as Emperor and Empress&#8230;<br />
    &#8230;And at that moment a heavily armed team of Starfleet officers, led by the two Spocks, beam into the chamber where Kirk and Uhura are being held, where they must face a massive contingent of Romulan and Reman<br />
soldiers&#8230;<br />
      Of course, our heroes defeat the soldiers only to encounter Kirk and Uhura being held at disruptorpoint by Sela and Tomalok. The Spocks make a move to rescue the captives, while Pike and Decker attempt to ambush Sela and Tomalok from behind, but Shinzon&#8217;s future Viceroy fires a disruptor at a reactor near Pike, causing Pike to be horribly burned, and killing Sela, Uhura, Tomalok and Kirk. Decker tries to pursue Shinzon&#8217;s future Viceroy, but the Reman escapes him, only to be recaptured by the Romulans and put back to work in the mines&#8230;<br />
   Upon returning to Earth, memorial services are being prepped for Kirk and Uhura, but an unexpected visitor arrives with a way to preserve the timeline&#8230;Dr. Phlox, who employs &#8220;a certain procedure once used on Commander Tucker of the NX-01 Enterprise during the Xindi Crisis&#8221; to create clones of Kirk and Uhura, complete with all their memories intact&#8230;<br />
    We then see Pike in his wheelchair, having just been promoted to Commodore, watching the original Kirk and Uhura&#8217;s torpedo tubes being launched into space, and the new Kirk looking at his new command, the NCC-1701 Enterprise with the younger Spock next to him, as McCoy chats it up with Phlox&#8230;the elder Spock takes the younger aside and gives him all his memories via a mindmeld. Daniels transports the elder Spock back to the future, where two old friends await him&#8230;<br />
    Captain James T. Kirk (clone #2), now in command of the Enterprise E, and clone #1 of now Admiral Christopher Pike, head of Starfleet Intelligence&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: T'Pol</title>
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		<dc:creator>T'Pol</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 23:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We need an Enterprise Movie or new series, after all, there is so much more to learn about this era, and these characters.  Especially what happened to Trip and Captain Archer, T&#039;Pol, etc. After carefully watching the last episode and reading The Good Men Do, we need a movie about this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need an Enterprise Movie or new series, after all, there is so much more to learn about this era, and these characters.  Especially what happened to Trip and Captain Archer, T&#8217;Pol, etc. After carefully watching the last episode and reading The Good Men Do, we need a movie about this.</p>
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		<title>By: tim white</title>
		<link>http://trekmovie.com/2007/08/30/new-star-trek-plot-rumors/comment-page-5/#comment-209228</link>
		<dc:creator>tim white</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2007 17:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How about Jeffrey Donovan as Kirk ?</description>
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		<title>By: Gary  Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary  Lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2007 17:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>243 &amp; 244-  That sounds like a better way of starting the new Star Trek off with Old Spock telling the story of how Kirk and Spock got started on the Enterprise then go to flashback with the new cast.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>243 &amp; 244-  That sounds like a better way of starting the new Star Trek off with Old Spock telling the story of how Kirk and Spock got started on the Enterprise then go to flashback with the new cast.</p>
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