Right from the first episode of Gene Roddenberry 's 1966 TV series, the " Star Trek " franchise has been devoted to the idea of hope for a better future through faith in humanity. And according to Cinema Blend, J.J. Abrams has taken that message seriously, as the director of the rebooted franchise has granted one fan his dying wish: To see highly anticipated sequel " Star Trek Into Darkness ."Faith rewarded.As pretty much any " Star Trek " fan can tell you, " Star Trek Into Darkness " is the hotly anticipated sequel to Abrams' 2009 " Star Trek " relaunch; originally scheduled to hit theaters last summer, " Star Trek Into Darkness " had to be pushed back to this May 17 due to production delays.For most fans, of course, the delay has been just a minor irritant. But for one fan named Dan, it was something more, as Dan has been diagnosed with a non-treatable form of cancer. On Christmas Day,