Roberto Orci — Mexican Producer born on July 20, 1973,

Roberto Gaston Orci is a Mexican-American film and television screenwriter and producer. He began to work with longtime collaborator Alex Kurtzman while at school in California, and together they have worked on television series such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, and have created Sleepy Hollow alongside Phillip Iscove, and Fringe with J. J. Abrams. Orci and Kurtzman's first film project was Michael Bay's The Island, and due to that partnership they went on to write the scripts for the first three films of the Transformers film series... (wikipedia)

In school, you learn that there are only seven kinds of stories. There's man versus nature, man versus man, man versus himself, blah blah blah. So it doesn't matter what they're called. It's this: do you have a new story that fits into one of those things.
'Star Trek Into Darkness' isn't that 'Star Trek' is going to be no fun, and dark. It's that the fun's going to be challenged by some serious issues.
You can't force an audience to see something they don't want to see, no matter what it is.
You want to come up with your own points of view first and then test them against what you see.
If something is wrong, it'll prove to be wrong in the wash, and if it's right, you don't want to not expose yourself to it - so I read everything, no matter how horrible it gets. You listen and take it in and if it doesn't sway you, you'll know you considered it.