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Bryan Fuller posts tweet with images of Prime timeline ships

...if you wanna go down the rabbit hole, Id say those silhouettes look more like vinyl decals than painted on. Easy enough to peel one off (or have it fall off). Or it's all an elaborate plan to leak details to the diehards who can tell all those silhouettes are actually all slightly off and not right. ;) ...

How are they off? (And I also would like to know what "debate" there was about Enterprise C.)
 
How are they off? (And I also would like to know what "debate" there was about Enterprise C.)
The shapes are all "soft" and slightly deformed. The 1701-D is the most on point, but all the others have nicely rounded corners where there should be sharp points. It's nothing major, if anything is a sign someone cut them out by hand and stuck them on the wall.
 
How are they off? (And I also would like to know what "debate" there was about Enterprise C.)

There was a gentleman who believed that "Yesterday's Enterprise" takes place in some parallel reality because the Enterprise-C's profile did not match the more-streamlined profile depicted on a wall in the Enterprise-D's observation lounge in the first couple of seasons (before that wall was destroyed in a real life fire). He preferred Andrew Probert's Ambassador-class design (which never made an on-screen appearance) over Rick Sternbach's design (which did make a couple of on-screen appearances) and believed that the canonical prime timeline Enterprise-C was Probert's design thanks to the Enterprise-D's wall (since the wall predated "Yesterday's Enterprise"). Thus, he argued at length, "Yesterday's Enterprise" couldn't have taken place in the original timeline since the Enterprise-C wasn't Probert's design and because the timeline-shifted Enterprise-D crew recognized the ship as the Enterprise-C.

Things went about as well as you could expect on the Internet.

(Unless there's been another Enterprise-C debate since that one, in which case I'm going to slowly back out of the room...)
 
I was clicking around Jesse Alexander's facebook page and found this thread discussing the wall art. It includes comments by Bryan Fuller and Loretta Ramos. It looks like all the speculation of which ships were/weren't included was just people taking pictures while ships were being added to the wall.
 
If the series is set in Yellow Space I'm backing Homer Simpson as the new captain.

Mmm...Phasers on stun.....Drooooollll

The older he gets, the more he seems to resemble his dad.

I can see it.

I was clicking around Jesse Alexander's facebook page and found this thread discussing the wall art. It includes comments by Bryan Fuller and Loretta Ramos. It looks like all the speculation of which ships were/weren't included was just people taking pictures while ships were being added to the wall.

Interesting. Thanks for the link.
 
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