What do you want to see in the next Star Trek?

Count me in the the people saying NO TIME TRAVEL! It always pisses me off.

Uhura naked.

I don’t even care which one.

preferably both.

and no time travel.

Phasers
Photon torpedoes
Warp drive
Explosions
Romulans
Short skirts
A plot line

Fine, keep the fucking reboot… but the next movie has to start with someobdy saying “y’know, it’s completely fucking stupid for a third-year cadet to get promoted to Captain, so now that everything’s calmed down, back to class, Mister Kirk!”

I’d like to see them go back to Elba II.

Given what Marta wore for prime-time 1969 audiences, I can’t wait to see what she’ll wear for 2012 PG-13.

The new Federation could use some cool logo. Maybe a blue sun. And their operatives could wear blue gloves and go in pairs…

Staying away from time travel would be nice. When you start thinking about time travel, then you start thinking about why Spock couldn’t go back in time to stop Nero or keep Romulus from blowing up. Spock could go forward in time and make the whole movie/reboot/“new reality” moot.

Also, keep away from breweries when filming the engine room. We don’t need another wacky scene where Kirk gets sucked all around the water pipes like it’s Charlie and the Chocolate factory or something.

What I don’t want to see is anyone (especially Kirk) hanging off a thousand foot precipice by his fingernails. Happens at least three times in the reboot. Enough already.

Yea, I agree that the reboot managed to be entertaining despite the egregiously dumb plot. So for the next movie, I’d just like to see the same actors/characters as the last film, but with a smart plot. Also I hope they don’t just start rehashing old original series villains in the new slightly different universe. Wrath of Khan was a good movie, but I don’t really feel the need to watch a slightly different version of it with different actors and a different universe.

Also agree, stay away from time-travel and mirror universes.

Or the ridiculous scene where he has hands like “Huge Hands Hans”.

I kinda like most of the time travel stories in the Star Trek universe though.

Kathryn Janeway gets timewarped into the body of Wilma Deering in 2432, creating the moral dilemma of whether she should jump Buck Rogers.

Then she wakes up to find it’s all a dream and it is actually 1932 and she is in the body of the actress playing Wilma on the Buck Rogers radio program. One problem down, another greeeeat big one to go.

Witty I can see. Intelligent? Not so much.

I should support that statement.

Hey, I liked that scene! It was fun, it was completely random, and it made me think of this bitfrom another great Star Trek movie. It was basically another example of the “what the hell” attitude that made the film so endearing.

As for intelligence - I judge a Trek film the same way I judge other comic-book flicks. Its script was about as intelligent as *Iron Man *or *Dark Knight *- what more do you want?

Khan.

Gratuitous nudity.

A script by Wil Wheaton.

A re-re-boot that passes off the re-boot as just a nightmare of Spock’s after eating a bad churro.

Lots of Klingons.

So who could play Khan if they revisit that character? Antonio Banderas?

Too old. I am thinking the guy who plays Sayid on Lost.

If they to Kahn right, it could be amazing. But it would be hard finding an actor who can pull it off.

What I want to see in the next movie is Lt. Gary Mitchell on the bridge. I’d also kinda like to see him come to an untimely demise, preferrably by way of mysterious space affliction, just like in TOS.

I’m still against it. One of the (many) problems with the last few attempts to revisit the franchise is that Star Trek writers are addicted to endlessly revisiting actors, heroes and (especially) villains from previous iterations. Taking advantage of audience nostalgia for older Treks occasionally is kinda fun, but its just boring if thats basically all they offer, and things that were cool the first time (the Borg in TNG) become so convoluted and neutered by the tenth or twentieth appearance that they’re boring (the Borg by the end of Voyager). I’m convinced the reason the latest movies plot was such a mess was at least in part because the writers felt they had to shoehorn a part for Leonard Nemoy.

Kahn had a good run back in the days of the original cast. Hopefully they’ll try something new this time, and show some actual new worlds and new civilizations.