'Star Trek Beyond' rumor: USS Franklin plays an important role in the movie?
The supposed plot for the upcoming "Star Trek" movie has already been
released and it wasn't able to escape the attention of some cunning
"Star Trek" fans. According to iDigital Times,
the production team accidentally leaked a concept art of a new
Federation starship - supposedly referred to as the USS Franklin - which
is believed to play a pivotal role in the plot of "Star Trek Beyond."
iDigital Times cited that Trek Core was able to get a couple of hints
about Franklin in the Star Trek Beyond trailer, wherein it revealed the
destruction of the Enterprise. By putting two and two together, the
website came up with a theory that the derelict bridge from the Star
Trek Beyond trailer used to be part of the USS Franklin. Hence, it is
very likely that the USS Franklin is another ship that crashed on the
planet's surface, according to Trek Core.
The iDigital Times, in the meantime, entertains the possibility of
the USS Franklin playing an important role in the escape of The
Enterprise's crew from Krall. Additionally, the website opines that
Krall didn't just target the Enterprise but, rather, it might have
planned bringing down several Federations in the sector.
Meanwhile, Trek Core reported that the leak of the concept art, which
gave rise to speculations as to what the plot of the "Star Trek Beyond"
movie could be, came about when a fan named DB Wilson got his reward
for participating in the fundraising campaign for the movie on Change
five months earlier. More often than not, it is customary for contributors to receive
their rewards for supporting the campaign after a movie is shown in the
theaters. However, Wilson got a pleasant surprise when he found the
concept art in his mail, earlier than expected.
However, everything is just a speculation and nothing definite about how the story of "Star Trek Beyond" will unfold.
Who knows if the assumption of the Trek Core is correct? Things can
only be confirmed once "Star Trek Beyond" hits the theaters on July 22.
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