Gw tetep nganggep si zachary terlalu muda untuk perankan spock. 
Tapi ya ntar liat di filemnya deh. 
Gw lg geber nonton TOS nih




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From: peter <[email protected]>

Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 17:14:53 
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Subject: [ng] Dari Sumenep


http://www.indoshared.com/2009/05/star-trek-2009-ts.html

Star Trek [2009]
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In the year 2387 (9 years after the events of Nemesis), a star near the
Romulan homeworld is on the verge of going supernova and threatens to
destroy the planet and endanger the rest of the galaxy. The Vulcans, led by
Ambassador Spock, build a ship to carry a supply of "red matter", which,
once ignited, can create a singularity, drawing the supernova into a black
hole. However, they are too late to save Romulus, and the supernova nearly
wipes out the entire species. Captain Nero of the Romulan mining ship
Narada, having watched his family and homeworld die, attempts to exact
revenge on Spock, but both ships are caught in the event horizon of the
black hole, traveling to the past and, through their actions, creating an
"alternate, parallel"[4] timeline from The Original Series. The Narada
arrives about 150 years before the incident, and lays siege to a nearby
Federation starship, the USS Kelvin. Nero demands that her captain, Richard
Robau, surrender, and learns that Spock has not yet arrived. Nero kills
Robau and orders the destruction of the ship. As the Kelvin is evacuated,
acting Captain George Kirk is forced to stay behind to provide cover for the
fleeing shuttlecraft, and dies shortly after his son, James Tiberius Kirk,
is born. The Narada crew calculate that due to the event horizon, Spock will
appear in about 20 years, and silently wait for him. When Ambassador Spock
arrives, Nero captures his ship and the remaining supply of red matter, and
banishes Spock to the planet Delta Vega near Vulcan, telling him to prepare
to watch his home world die.

Without his father, Kirk becomes an intelligent but reckless and cynical
young man. After getting into a bar fight with Starfleet cadets, he is
approached by Captain Christopher Pike. Pike sees a lot of potential in
Kirk, and is dismayed that he is wasting it on self-destructive behavior. He
then challenges Kirk to outdo his father, who was captain for only 12
minutes but saved 800 lives. Kirk takes Pike up on the challenge, enlists in
Starfleet and befriends Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy and Uhura. However, when
Kirk alters the Kobayashi Maru test, he angers Commander Spock, who is still
struggling with his human side's emotions. During the official hearing,
after which Kirk is suspended, Starfleet receives a distress signal from
Vulcan, and the fleet is prepared to launch with the cadets helping to man
the ships. Acting as his attending physician, Dr. McCoy manages to bring
Kirk on board the USS Enterprise, while Uhura convinces Spock to transfer
her assignment to the Enterprise as well.



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peter

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