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Kelvin Timeline all but confirmed

They should just establish that the real uniform that we haven't seen has ALWAYS been a divison/color tunic underneath, with a vest or overcoat on top of it. On TOS and TNG, we never saw the overlay (maybe in The Cage), and in the TOS movies and Discovery, we don't see the uniform underneath. They've always been two parts of the same style of uniform, and people can stop complaining. :D
 
^ There may be a fair amount of complaints about Rick Berman or his time in charge, but there's no reason why other showrunners can't maintain the prime timeline. It's not Berman's exclusive property or anything like that.
I agree but I can understand the doubt or fear(depending on how much value someone places the need for the show to be in the prime) so I don't think it unreasonable to think the way they do, except for those who have already written it off as being bad or worst the white genocide people. Those people seem to really off the mark.

Jason
 
Most military people state: "We engaged..." or "We have engaged..." <insert current enemy here> in verbal, recorded or written reports to superiors. Picard's "Inform Admiral Hansen...we have engaged the Borg." wasn't a particularly original or unique line.

I wasn't talking about originality, but more about how dramatic the reading of it was. Yeoh's comes across as very flat. Which was why I said I hope it comes off that way due to how the trailer is cut. :techman:
 
This is what the corridor on Stage 9 looked like before Phase II became TMP:
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Is that a Phase II shuttle cockpit bubble lying on the floor?
 
I wasn't talking about originality, but more about how dramatic the reading of it was. Yeoh's comes across as very flat. Which was why I said I hope it comes off that way due to how the trailer is cut. :techman:


But then, all the Klingon will do is kill you. What the Borg will do is far worse.
 
Probably the dome on the ceiling. It could be the bridge defense system, but it could be just a light.
That makes sense. In TMP, the ceiling dome functioned like an artificial horizon, which is discernible in the wormhole sequence by the tilting representation of the ship in the device. Somewhere on the TrekBBS, there's a nice picture of that dome prop, but I don't have a link handy.

I suppose it's an indicator for the inertial dampeners and artificial gravity.

The reason I asked is actually because this is a different stage of development, and I know that the astrogator was shown to have a pronounced dome in Mike Minor's pre-production artwork.

(I was kidding about the ABDS. Honest!)
 
That makes sense. In TMP, the ceiling dome functioned like an artificial horizon, which is discernible in the wormhole sequence by the tilting representation of the ship in the device. Somewhere on the TrekBBS, there's a nice picture of that dome prop, but I don't have a link handy.
I remember that now. I think I saw it in one of Donny's threads. Yeah, it could be the astrogator though since that was a dome in Phase II concept art.
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I guess that's not particularly relevant to this thread though.
 
That's the tactical display. The plan was for little model ships move around inside during space battles, cutting down on expensive VFX space battle shots
That doesn't sound very exciting. Balance of Terror type shots of the enemy ship motionless on the viewscreen while a red glow flies at the camera is better and still budget friendly.
 
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