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From the very beginning I wished that JJ went with the Koerner version of the starship Enterprise. There is a disconnect with the audience. From the command chair to the control panels to the brewery location the engineering section was filmed in to the exterior design of the model itself... people just never warmed up to the thing.

For a detailed look / comparison the best I've found is:

http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/new_enterprise_comment.htm

In this shot you can see they altered the model pushing the dorsal forward

http://orig08.deviantart.net/3551/f/2008/316/7/6/the_new____old_enterprise_by_damon1984.jpg

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Anyway. the whole ship had a sense of disorientation about it. You just never knew where anyone was for sure (except maybe the Bridge) and then it was still completely alien.

On the old CBS Star Trek message boards (now closed) I suggested a story line where this Enterprise loses the battle with the Doomsday Machine and the ship the survivors get is a Koerner class dubbed Enterprise.1 (NCC 1701.1). This was before the 2013 movie.

http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs50/f/2009/318/4/3/My_Starship_Enterprise_by_GabeKoerner.jpg


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JohnD, please remember to make use of the +Quote button when replying to several posts in succession. Clicking that button first on each of the posts to which you wish to respond and then using the "Insert quotes" feature under "More options" allows you to reply to several posters in a single post.
 
Don't say you're sorry for my confusion. :)

Actually, Sulu and Chekov also exchanged lines in "Amok Time". Sulu said something about going to Altair one minute, then back to Vulcan the next. Chekov responded by saying he was getting space sick.

Of course, that's not conversation.

It could be an interesting thread in some forum: which of the "magnificent seven" TOS characters have had the least interaction with each other?
How about, I'm sorry for not being more clear. Is that more clear? ;)
 
These JJ films are hard to get used to especially since I've been condition to treat the Enterprise as a character in Star Trek. The Enterprise is just another ship in these films; the new trailer shocked me how the ship was shredded into nothing. I hope it's temporary and the ship gets rebuilt super fast. These films had been Star Trek in name only, I hope this new one is more nautical.
 
These JJ films are hard to get used to especially since I've been condition to treat the Enterprise as a character in Star Trek. The Enterprise is just another ship in these films; the new trailer shocked me how the ship was shredded into nothing. I hope it's temporary and the ship gets rebuilt super fast. These films had been Star Trek in name only, I hope this new one is more nautical.
Yeah. I posted above (I think it was this thread) that I've considered the Enterprise a character pretty much like the other seven. However, I think this is for realzies in STB. If I had time, I'd find the link, but I think it was Lin who said that this movie better reflects the state of conflict in this world post-911 compared to the Cold War days of TOS. He meant the big ships like the Enterprise and Klingon ships back then only fought other big ships (representing the superpowers), while the idea that cruder technology held in great numbers by lesser powers could actually be of far more danger to a superpower, as we know too well, today.

Edited to add: Found it, quickly. Here's the link to the interview:
http://trekcore.com/blog/2015/12/justin-lin-on-star-trek-beyond-trailer-and-more/

Scroll down. He mentions the "1960s sensibility" TOS had where "who has the bigger ship wins" as opposed to an attack by 40,000 40-foot ships.
 
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Is it necessary for the Enterprise to be in battle in every movie and get beat so badly? The last 2 films the ship had to face some super, large ships, and there was never any nautical strategies like the TOS films. I doubt the folks at Bad Robot would ever treat their beloved Millennium Falcon that way.
 
You think JJ Abrams treated the Millennium Falcon the same way he did with the Enterprise??? The Enterprise had taken a beating in the last movie and what appeared in the new trailer.

TFA the Millennium Falcon was treated well and faithful. It didn't take a pounding at all.
 
Is it necessary for the Enterprise to be in battle in every movie and get beat so badly? The last 2 films the ship had to face some super, large ships, and there was never any nautical strategies like the TOS films. I doubt the folks at Bad Robot would ever treat their beloved Millennium Falcon that way.
Ignoring the non sequitur, are you suggesting that the Enterprise didn't get badly beaten in the TOS films?

Also, the Falcon is just a set-piece. It isn't intrinsic to the story like the Enterprise. So that's not really a valid comparison.
 
The Enterprise had nothing more than a scratch mark in the 09 movie and took heavy damage in Into Darkness. If it gets destroyed in the next one it's on par respectively with the original TOS films.
 
are you suggesting that the Enterprise didn't get badly beaten in the TOS films?
It (1701 Refit) did have a nautical strategic battle in 1 film TWOK, and the other film TSFS a bird of prey hit with a photon torpedo, but in III the ship didn't have full repairs. In TUC, the ship (1701-A) was again fighting a strategic battle and won, but badly beaten? No.
 
No, JJ Abrams co-wrote and directed the film. That is how the Falcon was treated by him - a much loved but constantly breaking down hunk of junk
 
I doubt the folks at Bad Robot would ever treat their beloved Millennium Falcon that way.

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Also, it's not like the Enterprise hasn't been blown up before. Hell we're on our what, 8th Enterprise? It's not like we've seen the Millennium Falcon-E before.

Granted starting the conversation by stating that these films are, in matter of fact, just Star Trek in name only, doesn't really help others see your perspective either.
 
Also, it's not like the Enterprise hasn't been blown up before. Hell we're on our what, 8th Enterprise? It's not like we've seen the Millennium Falcon-E before.

Granted starting the conversation by stating that these films are, in matter of fact, just Star Trek in name only, doesn't really help others see your perspective either.
I'm hoping this new film will be more about telling a story which reflects our time but I'm saddened the Enterprise is not treated like a character like in TOS. I feel the ship shouldn't be disposable. The Millennium Falcon was never and will never be disposable. I wish Bad Robot would have the same affection to the Star Trek property as Star Wars.
 
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