Logical questioning of time travel

Lacy 2022-04-22 07:01:02

In fact, the expectations are not high, thinking that it is nothing more than Star Wars or The Martian. But seeing Chris Pike's face, the remote doesn't move anymore. It was a vivid and familiar face. Although I checked his personal file to understand the acquaintance of the Wonder Girl movie. However, the two works were separated by 7 years, and Parker himself did not have a popular work during this period, which shows the speed at which Hollywood is burying stars.

In terms of technical means, it was very difficult to shoot such a visual work in 2009, especially the scene of the explosion of the planet, instead of the fire, it slowly sunk until it disappeared.

As far as time travel is concerned, the logic is not smooth. Instead of sharpening a sword for 25 years and blowing up planets, the villain might as well stealthily get the protagonist (whether it be assassination or moral persuasion), right?

The sacrifice of the male protagonist's mother is somewhat incomprehensible. His mother is from the earth, but at the last moment she chose to bid farewell to her husband and children, and perish with the mother star where her husband is located? Incomprehensible.

Whatever, the new voyage is off, Spock is so handsome

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Star Trek quotes

  • George Kirk: What are we gonna call him?

    Winona Kirk: We could name him after your father.

    George Kirk: Tiberius? You kidding me? No, that's the worst. Let's name him after your dad. Let's call him Jim.

    Winona Kirk: Jim. OK, Jim it is.

    George Kirk: Sweetheart, can you hear me?

    Winona Kirk: I hear you.

    George Kirk: I love you so much. I love you...

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Permission to speak freely, sir?

    Spock: I welcome it.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Do you? OK, then. Are you out of your Vulcan mind? Are you making a logical choice, sending Kirk away? Probably. But, the right one? You know, back home we have a saying: "If you're gonna ride in the Kentucky Derby, you don't leave your prize stallion in the stable."

    Spock: A curious metaphor, doctor, as a stallion must first be broken before it can reach its potential.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: My God, man, you could at least ACT like it was a hard decision.

    Spock: I intend to assist in the effort to reestablish communication with Starfleet. However, if crew morale is better served by my roaming the halls weeping, I will gladly defer to your medical expertise. Excuse me.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: [as Spock leaves] Green-blooded hobgoblin.