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Abrams Cohorts Emphasize Respect for Mythology in Trek XI, Say Script Will Contain Old and New

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By Steve Krutzler / 17:07, 7 June 2006 / Star Trek: Nemesis

TrekWeb reader Christopher Allan Smith (MotherFraker) sent in the following report about Star Trek XI:

Recently, Jeff Goldsmith, Senior Editor for Creative Screenwriting Magazine, interviewed Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci about MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 3 after a screening of the movie in May sponsored by the magazine. In the magazine's podcast, dated May 26, the duo gave the clearest indication yet of their plans for Star Trek XI.

Below is a word for word transcription of everything they said when asked about their pending Star Trek work. To this listener, it's the clearest indication yet they are not re-imagining (as this listener had hoped) but building on the current canon. Enjoy.

Question: I know you can't say much, but is there anything you could even tell us to interrelate you pick a starting point so vast and so rich as Star Trek?

A: There are pockets within the universe, and we know the mythology well, and we are fans of the novels that happen between the movies and all that kind of stuff, which aren't even counted as part of the mythology sometimes and we do know that there is a space to begin to see a lot of the origins of a lot of the things we know and we're going to start there. We're very mindful of being totally true to the mythology and totally true to what's come there, and in a way try to embrace the fact there's such a rich history to it that this is not a case of trying to come in and be so clever that you're going to reinvent everything. It's a case of coming in and using the stuff you know is great and you know really works and not violating anything that's come before it.

Question: So, are we able to say that this is going to be with characters we know or new characters which preceed the characters we know?

A: It will be a bit of both, I think. It will be both.

Link to magazine: http://www.creativescreenwriting.com/current.html

iTunes info: Go to Podcasts, Search for Creative Screenwriting, Episode
Dated May 26, 2006.
Podcast Timestamp 38 min. 33 seconds.



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RE: Fans of the novel, eh? | Report this post to moderator
By: OV-101 (Odo's file, contact) @ 21:04:22 on Jun 09, 2006

I believe you are referring to the novel "Final Frontier". Great book and worthy of a movie!

Another book I would like see become either a movie or part of a series is "Vendetta". If I get the title wrong it is because it has been a while since I read it. It would be an excellent movie! I really liked how Picard tries to explain how the Doomsday machine was NOT from another galaxy, as Spock had believed, but was built by someone in our own. I loved how, I believe it was Diane Carey, the author linked the race who built the machine to the Borg as one of their victims looking for revenge (hence, the name).. I think it would have been an excellent to see all this in a movie format, or even in as part of a series episode.

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RE: Fans of the novel, eh? by Capricorn Two @ 03:57:50 on Jun 10
    RE: Fans of the novel, eh? by GustavoLeao @ 09:24:54 on Jun 11

RE: Fans of the novel, eh? | Report this post to moderator
By: falcon (Odo's file, contact) @ 05:15:22 on Jun 09, 2006

Yeah! I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that! However, the young Kirk was not in that novel, but in the novel "Best Destiny." George Kirk wrote lots of letters to Jimmy and George Jr. (Sam), but we never saw the kids themselves.

The only problem is, if you made it into a movie you'd have to find someone to take DeForest Kelley's place as Dr. McCoy. And since it happened right after the events of "City On The Edge Of Forever," it's *possible* (but not likely) you could find actors to take those roles while being cognizant of the fact that they're not *central* to this story. Plus, only hardcore Trek fans would remember "COTEOF", and the casual fan would have no clue what's going on.

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RE: Fans of the novel, eh? by MikeNinNH @ 11:04:25 on Jun 09
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