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Apparently you missed the super CGI bionic Borg arm, and how integral it was to the story.Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
Apparently you missed the super CGI bionic Borg arm, and how integral it was to the story.Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
This sums it up very well.If you're looking for a good story, you're not going to find it in this one.
Indeed it does. It was pushed as a pilot to be presented to CBS. I kept reading about it over and over again. It was a major part of their whole mission, the selling point of the planned series. So that's how I'm judging it.
That said, if I judged it solely as a fan film, I would rate it as mediocre at best. I have seen far better done with less money.
This sums it up very well.If you're looking for a good story, you're not going to find it in this one.
I think this is the problem with many fan projects. Instead of figuring out what story they want to tell and then wrap it in Star Trek, they try to make a story out of Star Trek itself???
Apparently you missed the super CGI bionic Borg arm, and how integral it was to the story.Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
Indeed it does. It was pushed as a pilot to be presented to CBS. I kept reading about it over and over again. It was a major part of their whole mission, the selling point of the planned series. So that's how I'm judging it.
That said, if I judged it solely as a fan film, I would rate it as mediocre at best. I have seen far better done with less money.
Exactly!, The problems with the story, aren't money related... The issues with the edit isn't money related, and the production design choice to make Yellow the primary color of star fleet walls, wasn't money (well unless they got a good deal at lowes..)
Apparently you missed the super CGI bionic Borg arm, and how integral it was to the story.Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
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"IN BRIGHTEST DAY,
IN BLACKEST NIGHT!
NO EVIL SHALL ESCAPE MY SIGHT!
LET THOSE WHO WORSHIP SKY CONWAY'S MIGHT,
BEWARE MY POWER,
GREEN ICHEB'S LIGHT!!!"
Apparently you missed the super CGI bionic Borg arm, and how integral it was to the story.Script Script Script. Fix. It. On. The. Page.
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"IN BRIGHTEST DAY,
IN BLACKEST NIGHT!
NO EVIL SHALL ESCAPE MY SIGHT!
LET THOSE WHO WORSHIP SKY CONWAY'S MIGHT,
BEWARE MY POWER,
GREEN ICHEB'S LIGHT!!!"
None of them are about anything really. It's just an excuse to show starships flying around and fighting. Comparing it to Star Trek, every movie and episode is at least about some idea or message. Hell even Into Darkness was kind of about American foreign policy after 9/11. There was a lot of Truther craziness, but it was something.^ Ditto!
This sums it up very well.If you're looking for a good story, you're not going to find it in this one.
I think this is the problem with many fan projects. Instead of figuring out what story they want to tell and then wrap it in Star Trek, they try to make a story out of Star Trek itself???
None of them are about anything really. It's just an excuse to show starships flying around and fighting. Comparing it to Star Trek, every movie and episode is at least about some idea or message. Hell even Into Darkness was kind of about American foreign policy after 9/11. There was a lot of Truther craziness, but it was something.
None of them are about anything really. It's just an excuse to show starships flying around and fighting. Comparing it to Star Trek, every movie and episode is at least about some idea or message. Hell even Into Darkness was kind of about American foreign policy after 9/11. There was a lot of Truther craziness, but it was something.^ Ditto!
This sums it up very well.
I think this is the problem with many fan projects. Instead of figuring out what story they want to tell and then wrap it in Star Trek, they try to make a story out of Star Trek itself???
Agreed.
Though, if there was a theme and a story exploring that theme at the heart of Renegades, I have yet to discover it.
take this as true, why on earth (or the until federation of planets, im not sure how that expression works in the future) would the granddaughters come back, after grandpappy Cheko, mistakes her hand for a bomb?I want to know what Starfleet has a 150 year old man heading security. They don't have mandatory retirement?
My god - you've stumbled across the answer -
Q: I want to know what Starfleet has a 150 year old man heading security.
A: They do not.
Chekov is actually in a Star Fleet retirement home and only *thinks* along with a mentally ill Tuvok and equally ill Owen Paris that they are saving the Federation from an ominous thread. It all makes sense
* Why the "cadets" (actually both his granddaughters) are able to wander in and out and have no classes
* Why the walls are that odd yellow
* Why nobody else seems to be around
* Why the bad guys and the other characters are stock cliches
Its also the reason why nobody seems to concerned about the two women (I forget their names) hanging around with Chekov - they are his carers.
If this was a pilot, I wouldn't be coming back for more.
I'll give them some credit for the lighting and camera work not being awful. But the special effect shots were far too long, the entire Chekov's granddaughter subplot could be cut entirely (it adds nothing to the plot), the script is awful, Icheb is Mega Man for some reason and ship designs are uninspired.
But the acting isn't that bad. It's decent if you aren't sober.
I'm not aiming this at Renegades, but at the tendency in fan productions to put known name actors in their works. For those pros, who might have credits on Broadway, in films, and television, this must be a bit of a letdown for them, perhaps like the indignity of having to do the dinner theatre circuit just to make ends meet. Actors want to act, so it has to be psychologically depressing for them if all they can get is a gig in a fan film.It's like the boatload of professional actors they managed to score were playing down to the acting skills of the rank fan amateurs in the cast. Pros are supposed to raise the quality of the piece, and it was Russ's job to make sure that happened.
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