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Was this addressed earlier? I couldn't find it in this thread even though it's from a June interview:
http://www.collider.com/2009/06/19/roberto-orci-and-alex-kurtzman-talk-star-trek-sequel-villain-ideas-and-cowboys-and-aliens/I brought up what we talked about and asked Bob [Orci]
and Alex [Kurtzman]
what kind of villain we’d get in the sequel. I also asked if they’d set anything up in part two that might pay off in another film. They say they’re debating between “the exploration sci-fi plot where the unknown and nature itself is somehow an adversary or the villain model. That’s an active discussion we’re having right now. In terms of thinking about more than one movie, we want the movie to be self-contained in a way, but we’re discussing the idea of having a couple of threads where if the second movie works, you could pick up into a cohesive whole. No thread more exciting and shocking for me when in “Star Trek III” you realize that Spock grabbed Bones and downloaded his Katra into him. When I saw “Star Trek II” I was like, “What’s going on here?” and two years later, you’re watching it and you’re like “They’re geniuses! They’re geniuses!” So we’re trying to think is there a version of that but again, “Star Trek II” does not rely on that thread, even though it turns out to be a thread. So we’re thinking in those terms.”
Let's hope they go the exploration sci-fi unknown/nature adversary direction.
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Well, though uncredited, Lindeloff had a large hand in writing the first one so....
That is news to me and given the state of the script, which was locked down due to the writer's strike, something I find very hard to believe.
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Lou Sytsma 
That is news to me and given the state of the script, which was locked down due to the writer's strike, something I find very hard to believe.
I don't understand, is it your belief that Lindeloff ceases to exist pre-'07 writers strike? Is he like a prime-era Romulan, only backwards?
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We need a "big bad" that is actually big and bad. I don't want to see someone on our own level. I prefer to see something out there that the Enterprise can't handle. Not reality warping like Q or Trelane but someone just like us but smarter and a hell of a lot more dangerous.
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