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Four Scenes of New Star Trek Movie Revealed - Major Spoilers

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By GustavoLeao / 07:12, 11 November 2008 / Feature Films

Den of Geek posted a description of four scenes and the trailer from the upcoming Star Trek movie, which were screened to journalists by J.J. Abrams himself. Here are an excerpt of their article :

THE FIRST SCENE: Kirk's bar-fight

The first scene shows Kirk getting his arse totally kicked by some Starfleet squaddies who were letting off steam in a nightclub near the Enterprise site. The squaddies were in fact trying to defend Uhura from Kirk's persistent and relentless pestering, It's a far more intense chat-up than you would ever have guessed from the Shatner-Nichols dynamic, and at one point Kirk makes mention of Uhura's famous linguistic skills, descending to some sub-TOS innuendo with the line "It must mean you've got a magic tongue".

Anyway pretty soon the belligerent squaddies are telling Tiberius to back off. There being only four of them against one of him, Kirk tells them to come back with four more...to make it an even fight! After a bit of a scuffle - during which Kirk ends up inadvertently holding Uhura's breasts before she sends him back into the fray - the squaddies totally whip Kirk, and at the end he's pinned to a table having his face violently pummelled by the lead squaddie, before being rescued by Captain Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), who's slated as the first captain of the Enterprise.

The following section zips to ten minutes later. Kirk is sitting opposite Pike with cotton wool stuffed up his nose to stop the bleeding, while Pike remonstrates with him for being constantly in trouble and failing to enlist in Starfleet in spite of his genius-level test scores. "You could have your own starship in eight years", he promises. The scene concludes with Pine reminding Kirk that his own father was captain of a starship for only 12 minutes and managed to save over 800 lives - including Kirk's mother - in that time...and he challenges Kirk to do better.

THE SECOND SCENE: An ill Kirk tries to warn Pike of danger

Abrams prefaced this scene by informing us that - after the preceding scene - Kirk continues to get into trouble after his enrolment in Starfleet, and that when all the other graduates have been assigned starships, he is assigned none. Kirk's friend Doctor McCoy (Karl Urban, who REALLY nails DeForest Kelley's voice and mannerisms) manages to get him on board Pike's first run with the Enterprise by invoking Federation Rule 691, which states that a doctor can bring on board any person who he deems to be in need of treatment. In order to qualify Kirk for this loophole, McCoy gives him a nasty but non-lethal virus.

As we join the scene, Kirk's looking pretty ill as McCoy drags him over to a bed in a very spacious and cool-looking sick-bay. McCoy gives Kirk something to allay the effects of the virus, but Kirk has an allergic reaction to it and his hands swell up like Mickey Mouse's.

Over on the bridge, Pavel Chekov (Anton Yelchin) tries to log on with voice-identification, but the Enterprise computer won't let him until he can pronounce his V's properly.

Chekov announces to the crew that there is a catastrophic electrical storm on Vulcan, and that the Enterprise is running to the rescue. But Kirk recognises the description of the storm as identical to a Romulan attack that took place at the time of his birth, and is determined to warn Captain Pike that he is warping into a terrible trap.

Kirk tracks down Uhura, not yet a fixture on the bridge, and tries to convince her to help him, but then the virus/palliative causes his tongue to stop working! McCoy eventually manages to stabilise him so that he can talk to Pike.

Confronting Pike with the information on the bridge, a very disapproving Spock tries to have the brash young graduate taken off by security, but Kirk is able to persuade both Spock and his captain of the danger they're in.

Dropping out of warp-speed, the Enterprise instantly finds itself navigating the hulks and wrecks of the aftermath of a huge space-battle. This is no natural phenomena...

THE THIRD SCENE: Meeting Nimoy's Spock and Pegg's Mr. Scott
Abrams prefaced this scene by explaining that Kirk's continuing impulsiveness has forced Spock - now in command of the Enterprise - to exile him temporarily on an unnamed location. Here Kirk is met by...Spock! This time it's Leonard Nimoy, who has been aged even beyond his 77 years to play a Spock that has travelled back in time to change the course of history.

As we join the scene, Nimoy's Spock is leading Pine's Kirk to meet Pegg's Mr. Scott, who has been similarly exiled, and is in belligerent mood. Scott has a big scene here, talking with some annoyance about his efforts to effect matter transference onto a ship that is travelling at warp-speed. This is something Kirk and Scotty need to know if they are going to use Spock's handy transporter terminal to get back into the action.

Nimoy informs Scott that his future self will solve the problem of 'beaming up' between speeding ships, and even shows him the formula he is destined to work out. The engineer declares (against the evidence). "Of course! I never would have thought of space as a moving force!".

Old Spock informs Kirk that he will need to get Young Spock's command revoked with the old 'unfit for command' ruse we have so often seen in Star Trek, and that he should do this by getting Young Spock emotionally off-balance. Old Spock declares that it will not be difficult, and that he himself is like that (suggesting that Spock has seen himself in this way his whole life).

As Kirk and Scotty get into the transporter, Kirk playfully accuses Old Spock of cheating by travelling back in time to change the course of events. "I learnt it from a master", Spock rejoins. Ouch.

THE FOURTH (FINAL SCENE): Stopping the Romulan drill on Vulcan
Here Kirk and Sulu are in a drop-ship (inside it's very similar to the drop-ship from Aliens) along with a security officer called Olson. Sulu and Kirk are wearing blue-ish space-suits, but Olson's of course, is red.

Olson will be dead in three minutes.

The mission for our heroes is to stop the chain-like drill that is hanging twenty miles down from an orbiting Romulan ship from completing its work and creating the singularity that will engulf Vulcan. Vulcan only has minutes left before the Big One, and Mr. Spock gives Chekov the helm and beams down to the surface to save the Vulcan senate - including his parents. Meantime he has given orders to have Vulcan evacuate as far as possible in the minutes remaining.

Back at the rescue mission, Kirk, Sulu and Olson are dropped off and free-fall down the endless miles of space-chain. It's undoubtedly the longest parachute jump ever committed to film, and it's totally spectacular.

The chain has a number of interstitial platforms, and poor Olson comes a cropper of one of these after deploying his parachute, and ends up a blot on the landscape. Meantime Kirk and Sulu fight Romulans on the rusting platform/link suspended 4 miles above the Vulcan surface. To make matters worse, there's a vent near them that blasts a decimating wave of energy out every few minutes, so they have to fight around it.

Kirk once again finds himself hanging above a huge drop by his fingernails, with his Romulan adversary trying to stamp on his feet and get him off the ledge. Luckily for Kirk, Sulu's amazing sword - which unfolds to full-length from the handle like a light-sabre, but is made of metal - downs the Romulan nasty, and Sulu pulls Kirk up. Sulu saves Kirk? Huh?

Fear not, it will be repaid with interest in moments. Nero reveals that the interference of Kirk and Sulu has come too late - the singularity is in place. The Romulan ship lets the chain go and Kirk and Sulu find themselves about 60 seconds from becoming part of the rocky Vulcan landscape.

On the Enterprise, they're having a bit of trouble beaming our heroes up. "Try and stay in one place", shouts the transporter officer. Not easy when you're plummeting at maximum velocity. It looks like the end, but not so, for young Mr. Chekov is sure that he knows the technique for beaming up moving objects, and fights his way through the confusion on the Enterprise to rescue Kirk and Sulu just as they are about to become bug-blatter.


The full report, including more info and the trailer description, can be found here.

UPDATE : More descriptions and spoilers from the screening of the trailer and the four scenes can be found at TrekMovieEmpire and IGN.



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By: brett (Odo's file, contact) @ 17:02:25 on Nov 12, 2008

i know it is early but i no longer feel too good about this. sure star trek has humor. sure star trek has special effects, but to me star trek is best when two people are in a room having a dialog about a serious complex issue. that is the beauty of TOS.

this sounds like a summer blockbuster. it is what they promised. unfortunatley, in my experience most summer blockbusters are pretty bad movies. all fluff and bells and whistles.

they are right about not writing the movie for fans. it is what they set out to do and it is what we will see in may.

i was initially very worried about the writers for this movie. to me transformers was a complete joke. bad humor. bad dialog. it was like independence day. star trek is not independence day. the description of these scenes sounds like they rely on the same type of bad jokes and bad humor as tranformers did.

i really feel like the best we could have hoped for was to have a bsg style remake of the original series. i may not even watch the movie now. o.k. who am i kidding? ill watch. but i have a keen feeling that i will be feeling the same kind of dissapointment i felt after watching the debacle of the star wars prequels.

these guys (j.j. and company) dont owe me anything. it is a business. it would be nice for the new movie to be good. still nothing can take away how i feel, at home and with friends, while watching the original series on dvd. those characters are my friends and nothing will change that. truly my favorite show.

just my opinion. it just seems like they went for things in this movie that were never that important to, or missing from, star trek in the first place.

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By: aquirius (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:14:41 on Nov 12, 2008

In particular, Time Travel Stories that change or alter events that have already happened. With one exception, "If earlier stories built in and layed ground that time travel was going on behind the scenes.

I prefer a time travel story that makes sure that the events that already happen, happen as they should and are not interrupted. Or time travel that was destined to happen, such as in TAS episode "Yesteryear".

This film seems to do the former by altering events that already happened, instead of an adverture that preserved past events, this plot alters what has happened.


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By: pinto (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:45:26 on Nov 11, 2008

wait untill some of the descriptions of the other scenes I've been hearing about start making the rounds. All this stuff came out today because the suits & the money people are getting very nervous, and rightfully so. When this stuff was shown people were walking out shaking their heads. Don't believe the spin. I have been of fan of JJ & Bob Orci for a while, and I think they have done some great stuff. I just can't see what they could possibly be thinking with this. You're taking about a major franchise and a great deal of money involved. I just don't get it. These guys are so much more talented than this hack job you are going to get. I just don't understand what they were thinking.


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RE: If you think these scenes sound bad by steveleenow @ 09:52:08 on Nov 12
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First Captain? | Report this post to moderator
By: IdiotBoy (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:48:25 on Nov 11, 2008 | Edit History (1)

Where is it in here that everyone is taking the idea that Pike is the first captain? The only thing that comes close to saying that that I've seen is the phrase "Kirk's friend Doctor McCoy (Karl Urban, who REALLY nails DeForest Kelley's voice and mannerisms) manages to get him on board Pike's first run with the Enterprise by invoking Federation Rule 691," but it being Pike's first run with the Enterprise doesn't make him the first captain. Am I missing something here?

Edit: Never mind, I found it. Immediately after posting this. How's that timing?

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By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 10:30:13 on Nov 11, 2008

Sounds good, and the Nimoy scene sounds really special, but I did not like the fact that they did a retcon on Captain Robert April, and now Pike is the first captain of the Enterprise. I always loved the character of April on TAS, novels and comics, so this hurts a bit. But I am still optimistic. Lets wait and see.

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RE: Well, I liked it by Krazy Joe @ 11:32:51 on Nov 11

Updates (SPOILERS) | Report this post to moderator
By: Capricorn Two (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:25:19 on Nov 11, 2008

Trekmovie has some updates:

--More than other actors Karl Urban is doing a ‘little bit’ of a DeForest Kelley impression, but ‘it is great’

--Uhura is told to man communications because she alone speaks ‘all three dialects of Romulan’

--Included in Uhura’s drink order was a ‘Budweiser Classic’ and a Cardassian drink

--Scotty explains that his experimental beaming worked on fruit but he said "didn’t turn out so well for Admiral Archer’s beagle"

Click Here to Read More Updates


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Most Of It Sounds Good | Report this post to moderator
By: Jean-Luc (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:32:50 on Nov 11, 2008

When I heard the look would be different and time travel was involved, I accepted that canon was going to go out the window. Respecting what came before is a far cry from following every canonical bit of past Trek. IMO, they shouldn't be chained to the restrictions of 40 years of trivia anyway.

I agree with most of the others about Uhura. It'll create some comedic awkwardness, but it sounds like it might be better if he'd just slept with her then ran into her later on the E. On the other hand, you never know. It could easily play out on screen better than in our minds, or could even end up as a deleted scene.

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By: Dingo's Kidneys (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:44:08 on Nov 11, 2008

I'm disappointed with the sexual content. I'd like to take my young kids to see this, especially since they have seen all the TOS eps, as I did as a kid. In the old days, the minor amount of sex was implied, not explicit, and kids could be kids without adult realities constantly invading their little lives, as it is today. Perhaps the voyeuristic 40 year old virgins of Trekdom need all this sexual content, but I'm sure most parents would rather have a family movie.

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RE: disappointed by fx7 @ 12:11:49 on Nov 11
RE: disappointed by IamKirok!!! @ 12:02:07 on Nov 11

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By: rassmguy (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:43:16 on Nov 11, 2008

I've been defending this movie for months, telling naysayers to wait until they've seen it before complaining. But...

I've got to say, these scenes and the description AICN posted last week have me worried.

* Kirk serving under Pike, even though he only met him once?
* Pike being the first captain of the Enterprise, despite Robert April having preceded him?
* More importantly, Chekov serving under Pike when the latter first takes command?

I can accept the first two, because an altered time could easily account for them--and because the change in time could have eliminated Robert April. But how the heck could Chekov be old enough to serve under Pike when he first took command? What would he have been at the time...10 years old?

And what's this crap about Kirk making oral-sex jokes to Uhura--and grabbing her breasts??

Wow. I just don't know what else to say. I hope the trailer this weekend dispels my concerns, because right now, my hopes for this film have been a bit dashed.


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RE: Uh oh... by Sam Cogley @ 10:38:17 on Nov 11

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By: Hanabi (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:31:05 on Nov 11, 2008

Kirk grabbing Uhura's breasts like a sex pest?
I know they're trying to get back to some of the TOS days, but I don't like the description of this scene.

However, it does appear that Bruce Greenwood will get some good screen time as Pike and Kirk won't actually take command until later on in the film, which is pretty neat.


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By: Hanabi (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:30:59 on Nov 11, 2008

Kirk grabbing Uhura's breasts like a sex pest?
I know they're trying to get back to some of the TOS days, but I don't like the description of this scene.

However, it does appear that Bruce Greenwood will get some good screen time as Pike and Kirk won't actually take command until later on in the film, which is pretty neat.


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Awesome! | Report this post to moderator
By: Krazy Joe (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:30:37 on Nov 11, 2008

This movie just keeps sounding better and better!


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By: IamNotBORG (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:05:41 on Nov 11, 2008

So wait a second. Nero traveled back in time to put a black hole at the center of the Vulcan's homeworld to destroy it? Are there anyone who thinks that this plot is stupid? All this hypes about a movie is very similar to the Superman Returns disaster. I guess that's what I can expect from the guys who wrote Transformers and Mission Impossible 3. I am not expecting great things from this movie after these kind of spoilers. I very much washed away any hope.


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So Canon be damned | Report this post to moderator
By: Dukat (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 07:54:25 on Nov 11, 2008

It doesn't look like there is any way around blasting through canon like horta through rock.

1) Commodore Mendez to Kirk, "Did you ever meet Pike?" Kirk, "I did once, when I took command of Enterprise"

2) Pike is the first Captain of the Enterprise. Never covered in the show, it has been widely accepted for decades that Robert April preceeded Pike.

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RE: So Canon be damned by DixonHill @ 12:54:16 on Nov 11

The big red button looms | Report this post to moderator
By: sb2004 (Odo's file, contact) @ 07:26:19 on Nov 11, 2008

Reading the description of the old Spock encounter I really have to wonder if this movie won't incorporate the great Voyager cliche - the big red reset button ...

Al


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HELLZ YA!!!!! | Report this post to moderator
By: Robnhud4747 (Odo's file, contact) @ 07:17:42 on Nov 11, 2008

All I gotta say!


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RE: HELLZ YA!!!!! by mustangman289 @ 13:17:06 on Nov 11
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