Well, I guess this picture is in topic.. lol
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Where is that replica from?
Well, I guess this picture is in topic.. lol
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Where is that replica from?
^ The woman on the far right behind Uhura is wearing a tan colored uniform. I think that's the first time we've seen that in the altverse, right? Could be a nice callback to the TMP color scheme.
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Note Spock trying to stop his guts from spilling out.
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Star Trek Beyond World Premiere Sweepstakes Rules and Regulations
Isn't that about where his heart is?Note Spock trying to stop his guts from spilling out.
I saw the TV spot a couple of times over the weekend and was a bit disturbed by how yellow/blue the whole thing looked (as opposed to a natural range of colours). I hope I'm mistaken, and this look is restricted to the alien planet.
Video and promo of the VR game with three Trek stars! Gameplay and interviews of the JJ universe based game.
Movies today tend to use a yellow color filter for desert/rocky scenes like the prison work camp quarry in Beyond. In fact, you can see this in action in an even more pronounced fashion in ST: Nemesis, which combined the bleached filter of post-apocalyptic films and the yellow filter of desert scenes for Picard's desert dune buggy ride.I saw the TV spot a couple of times over the weekend and was a bit disturbed by how yellow/blue the whole thing looked (as opposed to a natural range of colours). I hope I'm mistaken, and this look is restricted to the alien planet.
Note Spock trying to stop his guts from spilling out.
I saw the TV spot a couple of times over the weekend and was a bit disturbed by how yellow/blue the whole thing looked (as opposed to a natural range of colours). I hope I'm mistaken, and this look is restricted to the alien planet.
Haha - a fun Pythonesque image to fantasize about, with lens flare.it looks like someone stepped on the JJprise with their foot, with that ship.
I actually like that ship's design and bridge better than the Abramsprise. Not for an Enterprise, mind you, just for another random ship.
Opportunity missed? NX-1787. The ship should've been called the Constitution. (The year of the constitutional convention in the U.S. is 1787.)
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