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  • Star Trek XI - The Romulan War

    Confirmed by Rick Berman.

    ST XI will be post-Enterprise but pre-Kirk, involving the war with the Romulans.

    In classic Trek mythos a war between Earth and the Romulans was fought for many years, culminating in a peace treaty negotiated by radio and the establishment of the Neutral Zone in 2160.

    The first visual encounter between humans and Romulans took place in the original Star Trek episode "Balance of Terror", which is IMO one of the very best original Treks.

    In this episode Kirk has a running battle with a cloaked Romulan Bird of Prey on a recon mission that is to be followed by a Romulan invasion of the Federation. Interesting is that the Romulan BOP's commander was played by Mark Lenard, who later played Sarek (Spocks father) in several classic Trek and TNG episodes.

    In fact until the time of Lenard's death he was the only actor to play all three of the major Trek alien species: Vulcan (Sarek), Romulan (Balance of Terror) and Klingon (Star Trek: The Movie). Lenard died of cancer in 1996.

    Moviephiles will also note that the "Balance of Terror" storyline is very similar to the 1957 WW-II US Destroyer vs. German U-boat movie "The Enemy Below", which is a totally great flick and worth the rental. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Curt Jürgens, David Hedison and Theodore Bikel. Classic.

    There are also rumors of another film by Paramount called "Starfleet Command".

    Dr. Mordrid
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 13 December 2004, 22:31.
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  • #2
    It's a shame, as I actually rather like the Sovereign class vessel. Won't see her in action anymore on screen then.

    J1NG

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    • #3
      Well....I wouldn't go that far.

      What's been said is that there will be no more ST-TNG crewed movies.

      That doesn't preclude a "ST: Starfleet Command" crew using a Sovereign class ship.

      Dr. Mordrid
      Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 13 December 2004, 15:32.
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      • #4
        Interesting. Who would star in a movie that's between timelines?

        I vaguely remember an episode of TNG where the Romulans arranged a meeting at the neutral zone and the entire episode was a build up with a lot of suspense over what they could possibly want and at the end the Romulans basically said, "never mind". It was a long time ago so maybe I'm remembering it wrong.

        If the movie is indeed about the Romulans then maybe the current Enterprise story arc is designed to feed into it.
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        • #5
          Well, I wouldn't mind seeing the "Sovereign" then. That ship hasn't been used enough yet onscreen to go to the graveyard just yet.

          J1NG

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          • #6
            I wouldn't mind seeing the Prometheus class in action some more ^_^
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            • #7
              Yeah, end of Season 1. Outposts and sensors were going missing on both sides of the Federation/Romulan border. Enterprise-D and a Romulan Warbird were investigating. Turns out later, it was the Borg. Neat stuff.

              J1NG

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              • #8
                I want a DS9 era movie, dammit!

                AZ
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by az
                  I want a DS9 era movie, dammit!
                  Yep I agree, that was the best series, so should theoretically, should make the basis for the best film
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                  • #10
                    Star Trek could just fade away to be reborn later but of coure they cannot let that happen. They have to take it down in a much longer hellfire of "How much more money can we get out of this?" They keep alienating fans trying to pull off the hey look at the T&A instead of the fact they we have no good, original storylines.

                    To think I use to watch The Next Generation so much that I could recognize the episode within the first ten seconds and usually the first five. DS9 at least tried to be different. Yoyager was an attempt to fall back to what had worked that had nothing to speak of of worth except the Kazon which was left behind early on and the borg which were ruined by the over personal adversarial relationship between Janeway and the Borg Queen. It ruined what character the borg did have. Alice Krige's portrayal in first Contact at least gave the impression that she was part of the whole and not just simply in charge. Only one time did they actuall acquire a technology (slipstream) and make an actual good use of it though ultimately they had to abandon it for safety reasons.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Star Trek XI - The Romulan War

                      Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
                      [snip]
                      Lenard died of cancer in 1966.
                      [snip]
                      Make that 1996. I figured that was a typo considering he was in the first 6 ST movies (between 1979 and 1991).

                      - Steve

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                      • #12
                        Yup...a typo (now corrected). Typing still a bit off. Thx.

                        Dr. Mordrid
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                        • #13
                          Typing still a bit off
                          How's the hand?

                          Back on topic, we've got the entire TOS on DVD, I prefer it's mix of low production values, cheese, and occasionally great stories.

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                          • #14
                            Still under evaluation. IF physical therapy and nerve stimulation doesn't work then I'll need to have scar tissue cut out of it to decompress the nerves in the lower hand/wrist. Also a fall I took during my recovery may have caused a cervical rediculopathy and they're evaluating that for surgery too. More good news

                            Yup, lotsa good stories in ST-TOS

                            Dr. Mordrid
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by High_Jumbllama
                              ... To think I use to watch The Next Generation so much that I could recognize the episode within the first ten seconds and usually the first five. ...
                              I used to be the same way about TOS ... practically always under five seconds and usually just one or two. Doubt I could get any of them in less than ten seconds now adays.
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