I am not a purist, I expect some variability and modernization from the original series and the movie, but this went way too far off course. The writing was very poor and several errors were made. For instance, the mp3 narration at the end stated that all had survived except Sanderson and were found on a near barren atoll. There are no atolls in the Atlantic other than eight atolls east of Nicaragua which the flight was nowhere near (just before the crash the "pilot" radioed "Good night, New York".) Also, the island where Sanderson and flight debris were depicted as having washed up upon the shore was definitely not "near barren" nor was made of coral. I assume that Sanderson was now a ghost, having not survived the crash, but were the others on the island ghosts of the survivors? I do admit, however, that the gremlin doll was a nice touch and a tribute to the much better TOS episode.

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@broknsymetry No...the ending was to explain why he was the only one not found/didn't survive.
Don't forget the recording is narrating what they did know of the series of events. He said when the passengers were asked what happened to the reporter (don't recall his name) they couldn't give an answer.... bc basically they killed his ass lol.

@broknsymetry No...the ending was to explain why he was the only one not found/didn't survive.
Don't forget the recording is narrating what they did know of the series of events. He said when the passengers were asked what happened to the reporter (don't recall his name) they couldn't give an answer.... bc basically they killed his ass lol.

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