I took if from Kellerman's current weight.156 kg...I don't recall her being that portly.
Non-VFX shot that was changed. There is now a handy red light to alert users to all those instances where time is running backwards, which turns green when time returns to normal.
I don't see why. If they didn't change the middle initial of "R." on Kirk's gravestone, I see no reason to change the medical files.I suppose future re-dos will take care of it.
They also looked considerably older than 21 and 23.
That's how I reconcile it in my ST chronology. It also works nicely with Kirk's line about being worried about Mitchell "ever since that night on Deneb IV," as the file has a description of Mitchell carrying on telepathic conversations with the planet's natives.Surely they were 21 and 23 when those medical reports were made?
Exactly. At least the Trek people had the sense to keep the originals available in a high-quality form, unlike what George Lucas did when he revamped Star Wars. I've never been comfortable with the rewriting-history aspect of plopping in new effects. Art is a product of its time, and it should be looked at in that context.Whether it makes perfect sense or absolutely none, keep it in there. Don't go digitally altering stuff for the sake of it, that's revisionism, not restoration which was the goal of the remastering project. Changing small things like that is opening a can of worms which should be kept shut.
Gary Lockwood was born in Van Nuys, so that's a tribute to him.Oddly, Gary Mitchell is stated in Who's Who in Star Trek #2 to be from Van Nuys, California. Eldman isn't mentioned at all in his entry.
Fixed. Thanks.I think catagories is spelled categories. Other than that![]()
Or maybe they don't need to replace anything.
We have to be satisfied with what was changed since it was such an improvement.
Also, the Chonometer's numbers (as pictured above) are not on Numerical Roller Wheels, unlike the original TOS Enterprise bridge Chronometers.Non-VFX shot that was changed. There is now a handy red light to alert users to all those instances where time is running backwards, which turns green when time returns to normal.
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Also, the Chonometer's numbers (as pictured above) are not on Numerical Roller Wheels, unlike the original TOS Enterprise bridge Chronometers.![]()
Those old drum chronometers also made it a lot easier for dishonest used-starship dealers to roll back the flight hours!. . . Those old electromechanical starships with the scoring reels are way more likely to tilt than your modern solid-state ships with dot-matrix displays. Even if I do think they're more fun.
Last time I buy a ship from Harry Mudd.Those old drum chronometers also made it a lot easier for dishonest used-starship dealers to roll back the flight hours!
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