ext_14627 ([identity profile] redfiona99.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] redfiona99 2011-01-28 03:26 pm (UTC)

1 - It's not a ship I considered before the film, so my answers are for Star Trek XI verse. In so far as the film goes, I think the moment I started thinking that it was a fun ship was when Uhura convinces Spock to let her go on the Farragut. It because his look is half 'I will never hear the end of it if I don't let her' and half 'her logic is flawless'.

2. What I think their challenge is: I don't think it's the obvious one. Or rather, I think it is but not because she's Human and he's Vulcan. The problem is that he is one of the last Vulcans left standing, and I think his people might want him back. I know lots of people think around this by going 'that's what sperm donation is for' but I actually imagine that he's more likely to be wanted for cultural purposes than for procreational purposes. As any Vulcan will tell you, there's more to a civilisation that just genetics. The Vulcans have just lost most of their middle ranking scholars, and that's going to cause a vacuum that they will want to be filled, and Starfleet will want him too. She's going to be staying with Starfleet. That might well put a strain on their relationship.

3. What makes me happy about them: I think that the stresses in their relationship are all from the outside. I think they've got their heads screwed on straight and are aware of the difficulties they face. I like to think that they communicate well.

4. What makes me sad about them: Even if they stay together despite everything, Spock is going to live at least three times as long as Uhura will. It's not the upset that I mind, that could happen to anyone, and it's not the idea of Spock marrying someone else, because I know Uhura would be okay with that if Spock found someone else he loved after he died. It's more I know that Spock would then spend the rest of his life having to explain himself to people.

5. What moment I wish had never happened: I am not looking forward to them screwing them up in the next film, which you know is going to happen, for the purposes of 'drama'. (If this doesn't happen, I will willingly watch any episode of Alias with their chronically bad German that makes me wince in penance.)

6. Who I'd be comfortable them ending up with, if not each other: Anyone but Jim Kirk.

No, really, I mean that.

7. My happily ever after for them: Because I'm not sure whether Spock is more into teaching or adventuring, and Uhura is an action linguist (which makes me gleeful), I'm envisioning a deep space research vessel with the ability to deliver long-distance (really long-distance) lectures.

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