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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
In the field of treknological speculation there is of course one difference: Franz Joseph Schnaubelt liked "Lost in Space" but was no fan of Star Trek. IMHO, he should have been doing the blueprints for the Jupiter 2 from "Lost in Space" and then, some passionate Star Trek fan should have taken the inspiration to do blueprints of the Enterprise and a technical manual.
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Location: Delta Vega
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
![]() Well, someone should find a way to believably fit the 2 1/2 decks of the Jupiter 2 into that small hull! I've seen many a J2 blueprint over the years, and none justify so much room within the hull.
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Location: Georgia, USA
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
![]() Sincerely, Bill
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Rear Admiral
Location: Near Manhattan ··· in an alternate reality
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
Which is stupid. That they wouldn't think to ask. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Georgia, USA
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
SUPPOSEDLY, Jonathan Harris was asked to cameo, but as the "Nu" Smith's "commander" who double crosses him (the hologram communication). Harris stated he was not interested unless he appeared AS Smith. Mumy, in an act of friendship, decided to pass on his offer as well. Again, that's just what I read and I'm sure Christopher will gun down the anecdote with unabandoned glee. Sincerely, Bill
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Location: New Yawk
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
Actually, I'm glad Bill wasn't older Will. It would have pulled me right out of the film.
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Location: Great Britain
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
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Location: New York State
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
Comparing STAR TREK to LOST IN SPACE, Mark Goddard (Maj. Don West) said in an interview once, "Their show came from the head and our show came from the heart." (I'm quoting from memory, but that's very close to it.) Regarding the impossibility of fitting the roomy Jupiter 2 interior into the sleek and beautiful exterior, the most common blueprint solution is to increase the diameter of the saucer, from the apparent 50 feet to something around 100. On my hard drive at home, I have a ton of web-found J2 blueprints and CGI renderings, some of which are gorgeous. Last edited by ZapBrannigan; January 10 2013 at 03:26 AM. |
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Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
His blueprints were an act of love for his daughter, who was a fan.
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Location: New York State
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
Agreed! Whatever their differences with the actual sets and miniatures, the FJ Blueprints were a masterpiece of sci-fi art. As a kid I got literally hours of pleasure pouring over them and imagining myself aboard the ship. FJ made a lot of money on the Blueprints and Technical Manual. So much so that the Roddenberrys regretted giving him publishing permission for free (as I read somewhere, can't recall where). This was before TMP got greenlighted, and FJ was getting rich at the very time the Rodd's were going broke. |
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
![]() As an adolescent I spent hours getting frustrated that none of the interiors (except for the bridge) matched the original studio sets, despite FJ using The Making of Star Trek as his prime reference which did include the studio set plan from Season Two on (at least I'm finally getting rid of my frustration by working on accurate deck plans). IMHO, the only things that do qualify as a "masterpiece of sci-fi art" were the David Kimble TMP blueprints and his 3D-cutaway of the movie Enterprise. Now that was some passionate work, an act of love for Star Trek. ![]() Bob
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Location: New York State
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
Before we condemn FJ, I think his ship's bowling alley should be taken into account as a mitagating factor. ![]() I can't stay online long this morning, but I look forward to seeing your version of the ship. At first glance, I'd say it's a very daring departure to put a circular corridor in the secondary hull. Maybe even a tough sell. Regarding David Kimble, from what I read on the Net he was very unhappy with how the publisher cheated him out of royalties for that cutaway poster. He had done a vast amount of work on it, time he could have spent on paying jobs, and then ended up making nothing financially even though the poster sold well. That's a real shame. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Near Manhattan ··· in an alternate reality
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Re: Star Trek/Lost In Space: Any Difference?
One of my favorite "impossible scenes":
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