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Old 05-27-2009, 07:54 PM
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ask yourselves this do you guys believe nero is dead or do you think he survived you tell me your opoins.

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Old 05-27-2009, 08:17 PM
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No. He survived and will next be seen in Star Trek XXI, due out summer 2050.
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Old 05-27-2009, 08:18 PM
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I like to think Nero is still out there. Such a great villian.
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Old 05-29-2009, 07:14 PM
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I like to think Nero is still out there. Such a great villian.
I don't know if I saw the same movie as everyone else. I wouldn't describe him as a great villain. Less than average I would say. For that reason I hope he stays dead. This movie was just about establishing the cast and characters, setting the new scene unhindered by previous movies and episodes. Thats all it was, just a build up the the next couple of movies.

Nope, the miners dead, and lets hope he remains that way.
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Old 05-27-2009, 08:57 PM
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Wow, i am in the right place! Nero fans say "Yes, we can . . . . . . . . maybe in the TNG universe?!" He still has the spear remember? That should get him political support! :P
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He's dead. The black hole materialized in the middle of his ship which the Enterprise made sure wasn't about to reappear intact in some other time line, and if the Enterprise form a further distance had trouble getting away, no escape pod, even from the Narada, is going to do the trick.

He's dead, Jim.
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Old 05-27-2009, 09:07 PM
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He's dead, Jim.
I've been dead before.
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He's dead. The black hole materialized in the middle of his ship which the Enterprise made sure wasn't about to reappear intact in some other time line, and if the Enterprise form a further distance had trouble getting away, no escape pod, even from the Narada, is going to do the trick.

He's dead, Jim.
But that's the thing with getting away - if Nero jumped into an escape pod, he wouldn't have to get away. He'd just get sucked into the black hole and pop out at some different point in history. Hopefully not marooned on some planet for decades, and then able to hijack a Federation survey ship when it comes along...

I wouldn't be surprised to see him return as a villain, maybe for Trek XIII. Eric Bana's the man.
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But that's the thing with getting away - if Nero jumped into an escape pod, he wouldn't have to get away. He'd just get sucked into the black hole and pop out at some different point in history. Hopefully not marooned on some planet for decades, and then able to hijack a Federation survey ship when it comes along...

I wouldn't be surprised to see him return as a villain, maybe for Trek XIII. Eric Bana's the man.
Unlike the Narada, and the Jellyfish, an escape pod would be incapable of surviving the shearing forces exerted by a gravitaional singularity.

The Narada, Nero and his crew are now spaghettified, and their subatomic particles are completely broken down.

All that exists outside the Black Hole would be the X-Ray emmissions that escape the event horizon.
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We also have to take into account that the conditions are different between the black hole created to destroy the supernova and the black hole created around the Narada.

First and foremost is the supernova itself; there's a distinct possibility that whatever properties the star had that made its supernova capable of creating the subspace shockwave that destroyed Romulus also contributed to making the time vortex.

There's no guarantee the red-matter-induced black hole will do anything but crush the Narada and spit its remains out as X-rays.
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