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captz1ppcaptz1pp Member Posts: 931 Arc User
I have an idea for Spocks memorial(should it be a Statue or a Katric ark?), that it was put off by Vulcan due to the war against the Klingons, and was started after the Iconians "show of force" on Qo'nos.

IF the Klingons do have one as well, I imagine it would be set up by the house of Gorkon, maybe Korrd's too.

I'll leave the Romulan Republic version to you.
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  • thay8472thay8472 Member Posts: 6,376 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    Mine would be....

    Bla bla bla... exloring space and we find a black hole... bla bla bla... Federation torpedo casing emerges from said Black hole... along with several hundred pieces of the Narada... We open it to find a dead spock and a message from ... someone else.

    We then bring him to Vulcan for a proper burial. Maybe D'Tan or Quinn will give a speech about Spock?
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  • gonaliusgonalius Member Posts: 893 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    reyan01 wrote: »
    B: I am not a fan of the 2009 movie's 'Black holes that do what the storyline needs them to do' idea.

    That's always been the case in films though.

    Mind you, in reality no-one has ever seen, or can even prove that Black Holes exist. All we've got is a theory which is supposed to explain why certain astronomic bodies act in the way they do.
  • thay8472thay8472 Member Posts: 6,376 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    reyan01 wrote: »
    I don't know.

    A: We saw that Spock Prime was doing something else in 'Into Darkness', which obviously happened some time after the Nadara nonsense.

    B: I am not a fan of the 2009 movie's 'Black holes that do what the storyline needs them to do' idea.

    My brain never understood the black hole stuff from that movie ... so ... science!

    Neither am I a fan of the JJ stuff. But how would we get Spock back?
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  • saurializardsaurializard Member Posts: 4,409 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    gonalius wrote: »
    That's always been the case in films though.
    Granted, in most movies, black holes do the same thing from the beginning to the end of the same movie (usually acting as a maelstrom trying to gulp and send you down to oblivion).

    But in JJ's Trek, depending on your position in the script, it can either:
    -transport you safe and in one piece in another timeline,
    -transport you safe in the same timeline but several years later despite being swallowed nearly at the same time
    -make your ship or planet collapse on itself
    -magically change warp cores into antimatter containment pods to retcon a writer's mistake
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  • sle1989sle1989 Member Posts: 552 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    For an in universe explanation of the memorial, it doesn't have too be complicated. Just have it so that it was installed after Spock was presumed lost in the Hobus incident. For all intents and purposes to the people in the game reality that is when Spock "Died"
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  • spockout1spockout1 Member Posts: 314 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    sle1989 wrote: »
    For an in universe explanation of the memorial, it doesn't have too be complicated. Just have it so that it was installed after Spock was presumed lost in the Hobus incident. For all intents and purposes to the people in the game reality that is when Spock "Died"

    This.

    Perhaps a year (in STO's storyline) is sufficient time for the Federation to throw in the towel looking for Spock. It doesn't have to have a big reason. He went missing during the Hobus event and after a lot of SAR grinding, and coming up empty, they say he's lost in space, presumed dead.
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