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21 November 2008 12:09 AM, PST | From syfyportal.com | See recent syfyportal news

I'm jealous of our friend Patrick Lee over at SciFi Wire who had a chance to see some select footage from the new "Star Trek" movie (but never fear, I still know the identity of the final Cylon, and last time I checked with him, he doesn't). He had a great review and some strong comments about the scenes that J.J. Abrams showed him, which you can find by clicking here (beware of spoilers). And while I agree with a lot of what he said, I thought I would use the platform of SyFriday to disagree on one issue: I think it's great that Star Trek is warping toward more realistic human interactions and getting away from Gene Roddenberry's mythical human interactions. It's not that I want all of Roddenberry's ideals to be cast aside, but you have to admit, the better Star Treks out there were ...

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