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kingstoken) wrote2020-08-17 06:14 pm
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I read Memory Alpha and now I'm sad
Do you know that there is some debate about when McCoy dies? Like some of the novels have him dying as early as 2366, but others have him still alive when Spock disappears in 2387, at around a 160 years old. This makes me sad, that McCoy, as far as he knows, outlives two of his dearest friends. And then I was thinking about Spock dying in an alternative reality far away from everyone that knew and loved him. And then I cried for the both of them.
Then I was thinking about Generations, I haven't seen it since it came out, and I don't think I'll ever watch it again, it was too depressing for me. I think the one thing that always bothered me about that movie was that there was no Spock or Bones in the beginning sequence, like don't get me wrong, I love Scotty and Chekov, but it seems so wrong that Spock and Bones are not there, on the ship, at the time of Kirk's "death". I was reading on Memory Alpha that originally they were supposed to be included, but that changed at some point in the development process. It really bothers me that we never get to see any of the original crew grieving and dealing with Kirk's death, except for that heartbreaking shot of Scotty and Chekov looking out into empty space realizing they had lost Kirk. Also, if the timelines are correct that means that both Spock and Bones were alive when Kirk was discovered in the Nexus in 2371 by Picard, and yet Kirk is never reunited with his friends (which sucks, I have head canons now of Kirk going to find both of them, and in my head Spock and Bones live together when Spock isn't busy with his ambassador duties).
Anyways, I don't know what the point of this is, except maybe don't go doing too much research about your fave characters, because you might make yourself sad and weepy.
Then I was thinking about Generations, I haven't seen it since it came out, and I don't think I'll ever watch it again, it was too depressing for me. I think the one thing that always bothered me about that movie was that there was no Spock or Bones in the beginning sequence, like don't get me wrong, I love Scotty and Chekov, but it seems so wrong that Spock and Bones are not there, on the ship, at the time of Kirk's "death". I was reading on Memory Alpha that originally they were supposed to be included, but that changed at some point in the development process. It really bothers me that we never get to see any of the original crew grieving and dealing with Kirk's death, except for that heartbreaking shot of Scotty and Chekov looking out into empty space realizing they had lost Kirk. Also, if the timelines are correct that means that both Spock and Bones were alive when Kirk was discovered in the Nexus in 2371 by Picard, and yet Kirk is never reunited with his friends (which sucks, I have head canons now of Kirk going to find both of them, and in my head Spock and Bones live together when Spock isn't busy with his ambassador duties).
Anyways, I don't know what the point of this is, except maybe don't go doing too much research about your fave characters, because you might make yourself sad and weepy.
