For about 8 million dollar per episode, the starship effects really look a bit "Star Trek Online-y", I have the feeling most of the shots are not quite finished or say, polished. No surprise, given the show airs in about two months which is still quite some time if you think about it.
They look nothing like Star Trek Online.![]()
What are you smoking?For about 8 million dollar per episode, the starship effects really look a bit "Star Trek Online-y", I have the feeling most of the shots are not quite finished or say, polished. No surprise, given the show airs in about two months which is still quite some time if you think about it.
If they had forcefields like that in TOS, or even Wrath of Khan, things would have turned out quite differently. The updated/new/reimagined technology affects the story a great deal.
For about 8 million dollar per episode, the starship effects really look a bit "Star Trek Online-y", I have the feeling most of the shots are not quite finished or say, polished. No surprise, given the show airs in about two months which is still quite some time if you think about it.
In Mudd's Women he seems like he's only pretending to be a silly dumbass when dealing with Kirk, he's more serious and ruthless when alone with the women - of course, they made him comic relief in I Mudd.The only real thing I got out of this trailer is that Mudd isn't going to be the stupid silly dumbass he was in TOS. And that right there is very encouraging since he's going to be in so many of the episodes. I'll give it an A- on that alone.![]()
If they had forcefields like that in TOS, or even Wrath of Khan, things would have turned out quite differently. The updated/new/reimagined technology affects the story a great deal.
I'm not crazy about Frain's voice as Sarek. He sounds almost as if he's narrating rather than speaking in a character role.I thought the second trailer was good. The production values for this show will be very good if they look like the trailer throughout. I also like what I've seen of the Starfleet cast so far. I like Sonequa Martin-Green as the lead.
What bothers me is James Frain as Sarek. I know he's a good actor but something about his delivery is lacking to me. I wish they had gotten Gray Graham as Soval instead. I also think the technology looks too advanced for this era.
And I'm not feeling this take on the Klingons. Perhaps once I see them in action I'll be more okay with it. But they look too different than what we've seen before and their armor and ships look too different. I really hope the proto-Klingon idea is real. Though I would really like these guys to be the Hur'q.
Yes, but unlike the Kelvin Timeline movies it won't be re-writing the story outside of visual changes.
If they had forcefields like that in TOS, or even Wrath of Khan, things would have turned out quite differently. The updated/new/reimagined technology affects the story a great deal.
There was a force field on the Ent-B. I think it was even used in ST:C. Again, just because things weren't shown, it doesn't mean it didn't exist. It was **1966**.
^ Snap.
Wasn't Gary Mitchell locked behind a powerful force-field in an episode of TOS?
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