CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:50 pm
It just turned into a total clusterfuck or was always the planet none of them wanted. I mean, Nimbus III is just Tatooine and a bit derivative but only in Star Trek would you deal with the greater interstellar significance of Tatooine.
It isn't just that. Nimbus III is something like a combination of Liberia and Somalia.
It's the first time we see something dark and screwed up that isn't nice a clean that the Fed is behind. Even the Maquis and their border colonies weren't like that and we wouldn't get anything else like that until Tasha Yar's introduction (and pretty much nothing else since).
Yes, it's a very 80s thing in both cases, but it's nice to see that not every Fed planet is perfectly maintained gardens or tidy villages off in the middle of forests like we keep seeing.
The bigger thing with Numbus III is that they set it up and politics is letting the place down. They don't want to bother dealing with the suppurating wound there. The Fed is being incompetent there, not something Gene tolerates of his precious utopia and not something we'd really see in such a mundane, down to earth fashion until the the Fed screws the Maquis over.
Sybol is a fine character. It's just in a story about a Vulcan giving himself over entirely to religious faith vs. the ultimate logical Vulcan--who is best friends with a man of bold exploration and a man of great personal heart --- Spock and Sybok never have a moment to just TALK.
There could have been something more there had he actually done something tangible for people. Instead he comes across as using mind control to brainwash those rather than providing true catharsis (Because it should have extended beyond what happened and not have them be so soft afterwards, rather therapeutic catharsis often actually hardened people, they gain confidence where once insecurity reigned). The thing is, especially with Spock, there are real wounds.
The flashback to his birth is one of the gems of the film (The whole scene is and makes me wish we had more room for Kelley's Bones in TOS beyond him doing doctor things) that belongs in a better film and is a good dig at the Vulcans: Sarek looking down on his son.... for crying right after being born.