Star Trek: The Films Curse Theory Rethink
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Star Trek: The Films Curse Theory Rethink

0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7 and it goes on like that.

After seeing Star “With a J.J Abram Twist” Trek (AKA Star Trek: Eleven or Star Trek: Undiscovered Explosions) I got into the thought of how freaking awesome it was with the time travel, Old Spock, new style, Old Spock, Chris Pine, great acting, Old Spock and OLD SPOCK! I always took with a love for Star Trek on the whole “It’s in space with cool stuff” only now that’s changed to “It’s in space with them escaping a black hole and cool shit blowing up *Thumps up*”, so they made it more targeted to the general public rather than directly to the Trekkie’s with this film, but then for anything to survive it must adapt for each era that comes and goes.

I like to point out here that I totally knew it was a reboot of the most ingenious kind from the word go (This being during March with the release of an awesome trailer), they didn’t reboot the franchise they just used time travel to a whole new level of actually working without totally ripping up the entire history set within Canon 1 (My own words not anyone else’s) with this new canon to be called Canon 2: The Reboot Begins (Again my own words not anyone else’s). I was going to talk about the “Curse Theory” and so I shall begin that down below.

The curse goes with this franchise of films is as this “Even number films are good and have a good reception while uneven numbered films are generally rubbish and have less favourable reception” This pretty much is now considered flawed with the release of Star “With a J.J Abram Twist” Trek being exceedingly good and so beating out “Star Trek: First (Even number) Contact” with a mere two or three percent on Rotten Tomato (They’re both in the 90 percent region). But with a word coming from seeing Neon Genesis Evangelion (Don’t ask how too completely franchises made me think of what I’m going to type) and from the use of “1.2” for the DVD cut of those films they’re releasing. The idea is simply the curse is still in effect….well sort of if you were go along with it and let me explain.

So if you were to go with this “0.0” way of numbering films then you get this pattern 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0 and 1.1. If you notice the pattern for the curse works great all the way to 0.9 but then falls apart with the tenth (Nicely patterned to think that it really sucked) which doesn’t surprise because if you were to rethink the pattern as being tired to what number that are present. Since the tenth had an uneven number as “1.0” and the next had “1.1”.

I suggest that the tenth film is the restart point for the curse since it is “1.0” and I now suggest a new way of seen the eleventh film by adding together both numbers of “1.1” as 1 plus 1 equal 2, while “1.0” is done as 1 plus 0 equals 1. Notice if you were to do that with the first nine films it would keep to the pattern and “Star Trek: Nemesis” was the restart point or reboot, but only if you willing to use this whole “0.0” method instead.

Thought of the Day: July 28th:

That I should try and keep more focus on the main point of the article without getting slightly sidetracked by something…Tintin in Tibet this is—no sorry got sidetracked by…Oh Captain Haddock, you drunk. Main thought should try to focus more then get distracted.

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