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RT Sees Star Trek Footage!
JJ Abrams shows us four scenes from the film.
by Orlando Parfitt | November 11, 2008
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RT was one of a number of news outlets treated to a sneak peak of Paramount's upcoming Star Trek in London this morning, with director JJ Abrams himself introducing both the first theatrical trailer, and four scenes from the movie that haven't been seen anywhere else in the world.

Abram's firstly told us (rather surprisingly) that he was never the biggest fan of Star Trek - "it was always someone else's thing - not mine". However, what he did appreciate was both the show's "sense of optimism" and its "promise of adventure", but felt that it was just that - promise - that was never actually fulfilled in either the TV show or the films. So his goal for the film he told us was to address this - make it as action-packed as possible, but also make it both "fun and real" - seemingly his buzz-words for the day. The scenes we were then shown were obviously designed to reflect these twin ambitions. (It goes without saying that what follows involves detailed description of specific plot details, so if you don't want spoilers stop reading now!)

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The new Star Trek Cast

SCENE 1: YOUNG KIRK

A caption tells us the first scene we saw takes place in "Iowa" - and shows us Kirk (played by Chris Pine) as a young man. He is riding through corn fields on his motorbike and goes into a busy bar, where he catches sight of beautiful young Uhura (Zoe Saldana). Kirk's clearly had a few too many shandies by this point and starts trying to chat her up, eventually impressing her with his knowledge of alien linguistics - her specialist field at Star Fleet academy. "You've got a talented tongue" he tells her. We didn't understand why this was funny but the rest of the audience laughed.

Before he can move in for the kill however four of her over-protective Academy buddies start picking a fight with him, and naturally a bar-brawl ensues. Beginning fairly comedic (at one point Kirk is pushed hand-first towards Uhura's chest - she's not impressed), things eventually become rather savage, with Kirk ending up pinned on a table getting his head completely smashed in.

At this point Captain Pike - famous for being the first captain of the USS Enterprise - enters the room and hostilities cease. He later begins having a heart-to-heart chat to a by-now-extremely-bloodied Kirk, where they talk about his dad and why Kirk himself hasn't joined Starfleet, even though his aptitude tests are "off the scale". He tries to persuade him to join the academy, saying: "your dad was captain of a Starship for 12 minutes, in that time he saved 800 people, including your mother. I dare you to do better"

His words obviously hit home, because the next day we see Kirk joining up with Starfleet, boarding a shuttle next to a building site where the massive new Enterprise is being built.

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Bana as Romulan baddie Nero.

SCENE 2: THE ROMULAN TRAP

The next footage we were shown shows off some of the fun and comedy Abrams wanted injected into the series. Introducing the scene, he told us by this stage all the characters had been assigned ships, but because of some intransience whilst at Starfleet academy, Kirk doesn't get an assignment. However Dr. McCoy (played by Karl Urban) knows of a loophole to sneak him onto the enterprise - namely that if you're a medical officer you can take any patient you're treating with you onboard a starship.

The scene starts with Bones giving Kirk an inoculation that has some strange side effects, namely making his hands massively swell up - to much laughter from the audience.

Meanwhile, we also get our first look at Anton Yelchin's Sulu on the bridge, (his Russian accent is pretty over-the-top), who detects a massive lightning storm on the edge of Vulcan. Captain Pike immediately resolves to warp to the planet and rescue the inhabitants.

This is announced across the ship, and when he hears this, Kirk suddenly realises it's all a big trap orchestrated by the Romulans, and their dastardly leader Nero (played by an unrecognisable Eric Bana), who are hoping to lure the Enterprise to the planet and then destroy it. Despite his tongue swelling up as a result of the drugs Bones injects, Kirk manages to persuade Uhura that he's talking sense and the pair barge onto the bridge, despite Kirk not actually being a crew-member.

He recounts the story of his dad's ship - the USS Felkin - which raced to a similarly massive lightning storm, only to be confronted by a massive, heavily-armed Romulan vessel that hasn't been seen since. After hearing Kirk's reasoning, Spock concludes: "his logic is sound". Uhura listens for any chatter coming from Vulcan "I pick up no transitions" - "that's because they're being attacked!" Shouts Kirk. The ship jump out of warp space, and the crew suddenly find themselves in the midst of a massive space battle. The scene then (rather annoyingly) cuts out.
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INVOCUS
INVOCUS writes:
on Nov 11 2008 10:42 AM

Chekov!

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INVOCUS
INVOCUS writes:
on Nov 11 2008 10:45 AM

But yeah, nice article ;)

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infernaldude
infernaldude writes:
on Nov 11 2008 02:14 PM

I never realized Eric Bana was in this. Nice!

I didn't read the whole article because I want to go into this knowing little as possible. I feel I already know to much with the dual Spocks and all.

I like the idea of more action. I feel the worst of the Trek movies had to little excitement. Hope he doesn't over do it!


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blattman
blattman writes:
on Nov 11 2008 02:27 PM

This could be a fun romp. I will give it a go.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 02:30 PM

I think this will be really good....KHAAAAAN!

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 02:31 PM

Also maybe it is just me but boy I hate Ahton Yelchin, this article proves my fear he was a miscast in this with his over the top russian accent, he will also probably suck in T4.

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elliot m.
elliot m. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 03:06 PM

The new Enterprise looks dumb as hell, and really CG

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The Vile
The Vile writes:
on Nov 11 2008 03:46 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125035)
i too hate anton yelchin, mainly because he has roles in two of my favourite franchises, and also had that topless threesome in a pool in whatever movie that was, with the chick from mama mia. yeah, i'm definately jealous of the young punk.

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scifimark
scifimark writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:06 PM

that isnt the enterprise. Whoever did that caption should be fired. That is supposedly kirk's fathers ship the kelvin. I think the cgi is great though on the ship. If you look at the pic you can see it says kelvin. I wouldnt worry too much about yelchin since out of the crew he is the least important anyways

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scifimark
scifimark writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:09 PM

********spoiler from article*************8






i always like the fact they sort of stayed on cannon with pike as the captain before kirk


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emoticant
emoticant writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:21 PM

You say you didn't know why the audience laughed at the "you've got a talented tongue" line. I assume it's because Kirk & Uhura shared the first interracial kiss ever to appear on tv back when Star Trek originally aired.

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xenogears
xenogears writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:24 PM

I'm not a big trekkie but this seems great.

That pic shown says U.S.S. KELVIN though. That just sounds like a terrible name for a starship. Can you imagine "Enterprise to Kelvin, Come in Kelvin". Maybe it's just me.

Definitly gonna see.


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xenogears
xenogears writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:26 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125100)
Yeah, not to mention that the phrase can seem very sexual if taken out of context :)

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Matanuki
Matanuki writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:50 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125103)
LOL!

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:47 PM

If this is considered an "odd numbered" Star Trek movie, then it will suck and be boring.

Hey, don't yell at me, I don't make the rules. . .


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David r.
David r. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 06:28 PM

I wasn't very interested, but now I'm pant-wettingly excited.

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M H.
M H. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 06:40 PM

Seems cruel that someone who doesn't know the difference between Sulu and Chekov and can't tell the Enterprise from the Kelvin got to see the clips before me, an ancient Trekkie (never liked Trekker)

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M H.
M H. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 06:40 PM

Seems cruel that someone who doesn't know the difference between Sulu and Chekov and can't tell the Enterprise from the Kelvin got to see the clips before me, an ancient Trekkie (never liked Trekker)

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EIKOH
EIKOH writes:
on Nov 11 2008 07:36 PM

Yelchin is Russian, Chekov is Russian, whats the problem?

My friends mom was a huge Trekkie and all of their license plates were numbered like starships, hers was NCC1701.


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sunsaz
sunsaz writes:
on Nov 11 2008 07:53 PM

Things are certainly looking up for this movie. Can't wait for the theatrical trailer to drop.

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