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Roberto Orci

Author of Star Trek [2009 film]

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Image credit: Roberto Orci speaking at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California. By Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58197738

Series

Works by Roberto Orci

Star Trek [2009 film] (2009) — Screenwriter — 1,240 copies, 7 reviews
Transformers [2007 film] (2007) — Screenwriter — 799 copies, 5 reviews
Star Trek: Countdown (2009) 384 copies, 17 reviews
Cowboys & Aliens [2011 film] (2011) — Screenwriter — 372 copies, 2 reviews
The Legend of Zorro [2005 film] (2005) — Screenwriter — 292 copies, 2 reviews
The Island [2005 film] (1930) — Writer — 291 copies, 1 review
Fringe: The Complete First Season (2010) — Creator — 158 copies, 1 review
Fringe: The Complete Second Season (2010) — Creator — 114 copies, 1 review
Fringe: The Complete Third Season (2011) — Creator — 106 copies
Fringe: The Complete Fourth Season (2012) 101 copies, 1 review
Countdown to Darkness (2013) — Author — 86 copies, 4 reviews
Fringe: The Complete Fifth and Final Season (2013) — Creator — 81 copies, 1 review
Nero (2010) 58 copies, 1 review
Sleepy Hollow: The Complete First Season (2014) — Creator — 52 copies
Fringe: The Complete Series (2014) — Creator — 50 copies
Transformers: 5-Movie Collection (2017) — Writer — 41 copies
Star Trek: Countdown #1 (2010) — Author — 22 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 2 [2010 TV series] (2011) — Developed by — 21 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 4 [2010 TV series] (2013) — Developed by — 19 copies
People Like Us [2012 film] (2012) — Writer — 18 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 5 [2010 TV series] (2014) — Developed by — 15 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 6 [2010 TV series] (2015) — Developed by — 12 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 7 [2010 TV series] (2016) — Developed by — 10 copies
Sleepy Hollow Ssn 4 (2017) — Creator. — 8 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 8 [2010 TV series] (2017) — Developed by — 6 copies
Star Trek: Countdown #3 (2010) — Author — 5 copies
Star Trek: Countdown #2 (2010) — Author — 5 copies
Star Trek: Countdown #4 (2010) — Author — 4 copies
Hawaii Five-0: Season 9 [2010 TV series] (2018) — Developed by — 4 copies
Hawaii Five-O: The Final Season (Season 10) [DVD] [2020] (2019) — Developed by — 2 copies

Associated Works

Star Trek Into Darkness [2013 film] (2013) 961 copies, 5 reviews
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen [2009 film] (2009) — Screenwriter — 565 copies, 4 reviews
Mission: Impossible III [2006 film] (2006) — Screenwriter — 458 copies, 3 reviews
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 [2014 film] (2014) — Writer — 333 copies, 1 review
Eagle Eye [2008 film] (2008) — Producer — 250 copies, 2 reviews
Star Trek, Volume 1 (2012) — Creative Consultant — 127 copies, 8 reviews
Alias: The Complete Third Season (2004) — Writer — 91 copies
Star Trek, Volume 2 (2012) — Creative Consultant — 84 copies, 2 reviews
Star Trek, Volume 3 (2012) — Creative Consultant — 57 copies, 1 review
Khan (2014) — Story Consultant — 43 copies, 3 reviews
Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation (2010) — Screenplay — 33 copies, 1 review
Star Trek: The New Adventures, Volume 3 (2016) — Creative Consultant — 13 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Orci, Roberto
Legal name
Orci, Roberto Gaston
Birthdate
1973-07-20
Gender
male
Nationality
Mexico
Birthplace
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupations
Film producer
screenwriter

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Reviews

I don't normally read graphic novels or comic books, but I bought this for my 10 year old because we love all things Star Trek. It's a quick engaging read and tells us the fate of The Next Generation characters following their last movie, "Nemesis" released in 2002, as well as being a prequel to the first Star Trek movie featuring younger versions of the original characters (2009). Suffice it to say, time travel is involved.

Recommended if you have seen the movies and are into Star Trek.
 
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amurray914 | 16 other reviews | Feb 27, 2024 |
So that's how Nero became Nero and had that amazingly big and nasty ship that travels through time in pursuit of Spock. This is the missing prequel to the most recent Star Trek reboot movie. The book makes pretty good use of the characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation, although it is a bit trite that they are the ones that are constantly called out to save the universe. They almost do it, too.
 
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zot79 | 16 other reviews | Aug 20, 2023 |
James T. Kirk is just about to be born when the Federation starship USS Kelvin is suddenly attacked by a Romulan ship. As the ship's acting captain, Kirk's father sacrifices his own life to give more people a chance to evacuate.

Years later, Kirk is a roguish Starfleet cadet who finds himself at odds with a young Spock. When the Romulan ship that killed Kirk's father suddenly reappears, Kirk and Spock must learn to work together in order to keep it from destroying everything they love.

Or at least that's as much as I can say without going into too many spoilers. There's not actually a whole lot to the story.
I'll start off by saying that, although I was a fan of Star Trek: Enterprise, Voyager, and some of movies based on the original series, I was never actually much of a fan of the original series. I'd watched a few episodes (I distinctly remember one in which the alien beast was clearly footage of a domestic cat that was still wearing its collar), but it never really grew on me. Which is to say that I may have a different perspective on this movie than a diehard fan of the original series.

This movie felt like a character cameo vehicle, and that's even without all the actor cameos that were originally planned, according to the Wikipedia article for the movie. Which wasn't necessarily a bad thing. I enjoyed recognizing the younger versions of all the original series characters, although the one I thought was most effectively cast was Zachary Quinto as Spock. Chris Pine was good as Kirk, but he was better when he shared the screen with Quinto's Spock.

The story was...okay, if a tad long. This was my second time watching the movie (first was in the theater), and I was left with several questions. I initially assumed that the Romulans had somehow managed to jump forward in time a little more, to catch up with Spock, but this time around I noted the dialogue stating that they'd waited 25 years for Spock to arrive. Where did they wait? Why did no one find or notice them? Also, how did average Romulan miners figure out how to use red matter? And what even is red matter? No one ever asked that question, not even Kirk, who should have been as clueless as me.

All in all, this was okay, but it did leave a somewhat sour taste that the action was more memorable than the destruction of an entire alien homeworld. Does the next movie even bring that up? I can't remember, but I have a feeling it didn't get the time and emotional weight that something that horrible and enormous should have.

Extras:

A gag reel that wasn't particularly funny, a commentary I didn't listen to, and a "making of" featurette that had some interesting info.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 6 other reviews | Jul 24, 2022 |
This was a pretty good Star Wars movie! Like, it wasn't Rise of Skywalker good, but it was probably about on par with Rogue One! That part at the beginning with the boy beating another boy bloody was kinda disturbing, though? And then he like became one of the protagonists? That was a bit distracting. Like, the dude clearly has some serious anger issues, which honestly kinda continue throughout the rest of the movie. I think we're supposed to like him but I kinda just don't get it.

He also talks about "logic" a lot so maybe he's written this way to be a dig at Reddit or something? You know, those guys (and it's ALWAYS guys) who insist that they're guided by logic and accuse everyone else of having "feels" but they're just honestly the angstiest, most emotionally-fragile mfers ever.

Not that the other protagonist is any better. Worse, actually. He's basically every bad stereotype about frat boys. I love a good horny protagonist as much as the next enby, but wow he was super rapey and just… unsubtle. He was also a pretty huge himbo, though, so at least there's that I guess.

They were really heavy-handed about that whole alternate timeline thing? Idk. Felt weird. And they spend a lot of time on the ship!! I thought that was kind of weird in a Star Wars movie, but everything else felt very Star Warsy so that's alright. Like, that engineer guy had a little alien dude sidekick and he didn't do or say anything, but the movie sure made sure you noticed him anyway. And the bad guy's entire plan is just… imma blow up planets!!

It was kinda weird how the one protagonist threw the other one off the ship for insubordination!! Is that how discipline works ordinarily in this universe? It was pretty funny how Kirk ended up on the same part of the same planet as that other super important character, though. classic Star Wars right there.

I can't wait to see how the sequel expands upon this pretty serviceable opening act and definitely doesn't just repeat the exact same conflicts as this one but dumber and less good. Also I'm sure these characters will grow on me eventually, right?

I mean, it is a Star Wars movie after all.
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MoonLibrary | 6 other reviews | Oct 19, 2021 |

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