Okay, some of this is from previous postings.However long there was between TOS and TMP isn't what I was looking theories for, but rather for thoughts on what the crew would've done it TMP was set in late-2270s and not the early-2270s
TMP is supposedly set around eighteen months after the end of Kirk's five-year mission, despite being released ten years after the TV series was cancelled.
What if the producers had decided that instead of two years ten had actually passed for the crew of the Enterprise? What would you liked to have seen in TMP? What would the crewmembers have been doing during the intervening years? Who would still be on the Enterprise? How would they all come together once again to save the day? Would you still keep Decker and Ilia in the mix?
This idea popped into my head when I woke up this morning (can only imagine what I was dreaming last night), so haven't had time to really think about what I'd want to see just yet.
Voyager would have come no where's near a black hole yet.
Note, for example, that the bridge stations have been moved around so as to place Spock off to the side of the bridge again, more closely resembling his location on the old TOS bridge (instead of being directly behind the captain's chair as in TMP).
TMP is supposedly set around eighteen months after the end of Kirk's five-year mission, despite being released ten years after the TV series was cancelled.
What if the producers had decided that instead of two years ten had actually passed for the crew of the Enterprise? What would you liked to have seen in TMP? What would the crewmembers have been doing during the intervening years? Who would still be on the Enterprise? How would they all come together once again to save the day? Would you still keep Decker and Ilia in the mix?
Oh, the "What if's?": What if TMP was actually a good movie?
fonzob1 said:How about a good old fashioned stand off between the Enterprise crew and Klingons? Revive Kor or one of the other classic TOS Klingon villains. Almost anything would be better than a cloud of gas.
kind of what TWOK did anyway.
^ True.
Note, for example, that the bridge stations have been moved around so as to place Spock off to the side of the bridge again, more closely resembling his location on the old TOS bridge (instead of being directly behind the captain's chair as in TMP).
This is not just arguable but convincingly arguable. If (as seems reasonable to assume) TWOK is a reboot through-and-through, despite a little reuse of TMP effects footage and ship model, then there was no refit at all; this is simply how the ship would have looked on TV if it had been feasible to do so in 1966, but (as mentioned in the film) with 15 years having elapsed; enough time to add a second bridge turbolift, etc.
In TMP we are shown a huge and varied crew. Where did they all go? Why is Enterprise now a training vessel? In the TWOK continuity, it all makes sense: Enterprise is getting a little outmoded, hence its use for training, and the discussion of its age and threatened decommission in TSFS makes a lot more sense if there had never been a refit.
Am I alone in actually liking the TMP uniforms? Ok the colour scheme could've been different, but the diversity of styles was great to see, as well as the department badge colours rather than just three.For one, their uniforms wouldn't be skin tight pajamas.
... And a final thing -- who's brilliant idea was it to place the science officer behind the captain's chair? Didn't anyone realize what a pain in the ass it is to rotate the chair 180 degrees every time you want a report? The last thing a starship needs in a crisis is the captain getting dizzy. Move the damn science console back to the starboard side of the bridge where it belongs!
The massive "belt buckle" supposed bio sensor needed to go.Am I alone in actually liking the TMP uniforms?
While I have my quibbles about certain elements of the TMP uniforms I like their overall concept much better than those of TWOK onward. I thought the maroons were a horrible design and totally unbelievable as regular duty wear.Am I alone in actually liking the TMP uniforms? Ok the colour scheme could've been different, but the diversity of styles was great to see, as well as the department badge colours rather than just three.
The "massive" part is really the only thing that needed to go. The concept is sound, and I wish they had done something like in in TNG. But yeah, as is it wasn't a good idea.The massive "belt buckle" supposed bio sensor needed to go.Am I alone in actually liking the TMP uniforms?
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While I have my quibbles about certain elements of the TMP uniforms I like their overall concept much better than those of TWOK onward. I thought the maroons were a horrible design and totally unbelievable as regular duty wear.Am I alone in actually liking the TMP uniforms? Ok the colour scheme could've been different, but the diversity of styles was great to see, as well as the department badge colours rather than just three.
But the TMP one-piece (worn by Decker) was a poor idea.
Figure there were two more years of mission after the cancellation of TOS and then two and a half years passed beyond that - you're closing in on five years since "Turnabout Intruder."
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