You stole Di-Lithum…off the Romulans!?!
Scotty, we need to get this starship up to 88 light years per hour.
Submitted 1 year ago by Lydia_K@startrek.website to risa@startrek.website
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WanderingCrow@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
ummthatguy@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I don’t know how they did it, but they found me.
RojoSanIchiban@lemmy.world 1 year ago
88 light years an hour means crossing from one side of the galaxy to the other in about a month and a half.
Good luck hitting warp 9.999999999999 in that garbage scow!
Lydia_K@startrek.website 1 year ago
Did I say it was a garbage scow? I meant to say it it should be hauled away AS GARBAGE
altima_neo@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
I think he meant warp 8.8
Endorkend@kbin.social 1 year ago
Woulda made Voyager a hell of a lot shorter XD
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I wonder if the time-travel plot of Star Trek IV was subconsciously planted.
Star Trek III was released in 1984, Back to the Future was released in 1985, Star Trek IV was released in 1986.
Did the writers watch Back to the Future, remember that Lloyd was in Star Trek III, and unknowingly self-suggest they write a time travel story?
Creat@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Movies generally have a much longer production time than a year. So the script was most certainly finished before ST III was released in cinemas. So BTTF writers would only have knowledge of ST III if they also wrote it, and even then it’s highly unlikely that at the time of writing BTTF it would’ve been public knowledge (or even a made decision) Lloyd would be in ST. Getting most certainly wouldn’t have even started for BTTF.
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Um, no. It doesn’t matter if Back to the Future’s writers knew about Star Trek III. It matters if Star Trek IV’s writers knew about Back to the Future.
Back to the Future was released in July 1985. Filming for Star Trek IV didn’t start until February 1986. It’s very believable that the Trek writers knew about Lloyd’s role in Back to the Future as they were writing the script for The Voyage Home.
CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world 1 year ago
It is a curious thing that three of the greatest movies about time travel ever made were released within a three-year period.
There were chronitons in the air in the mid 80s.
startrekexplained@startrek.website 1 year ago
Star Trek IV is the best TOS film, just sayin
themoken@startrek.website 1 year ago
I love IV and it’s definitely the Trek movie that cheers me up the most, but Undiscovered Country is the best TOS movie. Great cast, huge canon implications, great sendoff.
UlyssesT@hexbear.net 1 year ago
Nichelle Nichols was right that it was utter bullshit that her character didn’t know Klingon after decades of experience on a ship that regularly dealt with Klingon-related diplomatic crises, but this scene is still a guilty pleasure. Nichelle’s face at the end was not part of the script but they kept it in.
startrekexplained@startrek.website 1 year ago
VI is a close second
Lt_Worf@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
This is news to me!
ThrowawayInTheYear23@endlesstalk.org 1 year ago
Whoa. This is heavy.
nexguy@lemmy.world 1 year ago
GREAT SCOTTY
Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 year ago
AND HIS HOUSE