• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Trailer #2 - Consolidated Discussion

How do you rate the trailer?

  • A+

    Votes: 51 26.6%
  • A

    Votes: 59 30.7%
  • A-

    Votes: 25 13.0%
  • B+

    Votes: 17 8.9%
  • B

    Votes: 13 6.8%
  • B-

    Votes: 4 2.1%
  • C+

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • C

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • C-

    Votes: 8 4.2%
  • D+

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • D

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • D-

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F

    Votes: 5 2.6%

  • Total voters
    192
Because Star Trek trailers have never been full of pew pew and explosions before. :lol:
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
^^^
My God! It's going to suck - I mean recycled footage from STII:TWoK and a ship that looks like a new age art design disaster? Plus a BALD and British Captain? WTF! His one line delivery was stilted too - and hell none of the other characters said a word in that trailer...what was the reason for that? Maybe they'll all suck too...NOT TREK! ;)

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
OMG! What? A Black Commander who reads lines like he's just woken up. He looks like he's sleepwalking. And wow - a n angry female Bajoran <--- There's a character type we've never seen befopre (<cough> Ensign Ro <cough>)...yep very original. Also do they even know what they're talking about - I men the announcer calls DS9 a 'world' - is it a world or a space station? And all the explosions and shield percentage call outs. GR is spinning in his grave...NOT TREK! ;)

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
Pe4rsonally, I hated ST:VOY it's the only Star Trek series I haven't seen all episodes of, so I can't in good faith commenty on this particular trailer as 20 years later for me, it's still NOT TREK! ;)

Even the "intellectual" TMP had "pew pew" trailer
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
And I can't lampoon this either I mean hell the film itself was a $40 million (most expensive film ever made up to 1979) remake of the TOS second season episode "The Changeling" - but I was age 16 in 1979 and fans had many comments such as:

- Why do the 1701's Warp Nacelles now look like they came from a Klingon Battlecruiser.
- WTF happened to the look of the Klingons!? (The Federation is now intergalactic dog catchers it seems.
- If the refit Enterprise is really built on the original Enterprise hull, how the hell did they add a second turbolift shaft to the Bridge?
- The new Klingon (Katanga) Battlecruiser design was well received as was the opening scene of the Klingons VS V'Ger. The rest of the film, not so much.


Try engineering during the first attack for starters. They're all wearing oxygen masks, but they wouldn't be necessary if there were forcefields keeping engineering airtight.

Star Trek VI, why run down exploding corridors, sealing them off at a junction after the saucer is breached if everything's being held together nicely by forcefields?

In TOS, forcefields had big obvious emitters around the brig doors. The DSC kind are more like those of TNG, which can be magically summoned anywhere in the ship. One of the hull breach scenes in the trailer is reminiscent of the breach on the bridge in Nemesis and another is like the bit where Data jumps between ships.

This is like arguing why "The Cage" had a paper printer when DSC has 3D holograms.

If this is Prime Universe, it is so in very broad strokes only. But that's okay! Just dont pretentend its 100% faithful to the technology and world as imagined before.
Oh please TNG STILL had paper printouts too. Proof? here's a line from Picard that IN "Encounter at Far Point":
http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/101.htm

PICARD: Using print-out only, notify all decks to prepare for maximum acceleration. Now hear this, Maximum, you're entitled to know, means that we'll be pushing our engines well beyond safety limits. Our hope is to surprise whatever that is out there, try and outrun it. Our only other option is to tuck tail between our legs and return to Earth as they demand.
^^^
So they had a paper printer in the 23rd and 24th centuries. Old tech that still works never dies. ;)
 
Last edited:
On a side note, why for f*ck's sake is Netflix still playing the very first teaser trailer (from SDCC 2016!) here in Holland when you search for DSC?!??? Come on Netflix, put one of the last two trailers up!
 
It's becoming increasingly more difficult staying excited for this show. I'm sure it will appeal to some, but I can't imagine any really good episode, such as "Who Watches The Watchers" to be set in the environment that's being painted for us in the trailers. First of all, it seems like it's set in a dark bunker and second of all, there's no hint at any exciting exploration. I'm 90% convinced that this is going to be driven by wars and interpersonal bitching, just like every single other goddamn show out there.

I'll give it a chance, obviously, because the trailers might just be trying to appeal to the younger audience, but my optimism is fading. Right now I'm getting a vibe of The Wire meets Game of Thrones set in a deep underwater bunker.
You mean the episode where they describe the race as "Proto-Vulcan" yet it seems the writers didn't bother to read up on the original Vulcan race in that when they were a younger more primitive race they were ALL EXTREMELY violent?
^^^
My point - yeah, the TNG writers violated/ignored/didn't bother with established Star Trek canon in this TNG episode. ;)
 
You basically skipped straight to the end of the thread and ignored all the examples of trailers for previous series, didn't you? I don't think you could look at the DS9 trailer and get "this is going to discuss the mechanics of linear time and coping with the trauma of losing a spouse."

Actually, let's look at "Who Watches the Watchers".
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
Lots of action, nothing that indicates the actual story or moral core of the episode.

Indeed. However, there's also everything that's been said about this show. So far, there's been no indication that they'll be going exploring in at least every other episode. Beer is on me if I'm proven wrong.

Jolan true.
 
You mean the episode where they describe the race as "Proto-Vulcan" yet it seems the writers didn't bother to read up on the original Vulcan race in that when they were a younger more primitive race they were ALL EXTREMELY violent?
^^^
My point - yeah, the TNG writers violated/ignored/didn't bother with established Star Trek canon in this TNG episode. ;)

Don't really care about canon, I want interesting ideas as entertainment. It could also be interpreted as being a technologically primitive version of Vulcans as they are "now." In any case, it doesn't bother me.
 
On a side note, why for f*ck's sake is Netflix still playing the very first teaser trailer (from SDCC 2016!) here in Holland when you search for DSC?!??? Come on Netflix, put one of the last two trailers up!

Same here in Germany on Netflix. Strangely, the trailer from May 2017 was on Netflix here for a while. Now it's gone.
 
^^^
So they had a paper printer in the 23rd and 24th centuries. Old tech that still works never dies. ;)

To be fair I always thought that meant text messages on panels and console throughout the ship, not physical paper. We never see paper unless it's in a display case in Picard's ready room! Or for Captain Picard Day festivities. ;)
 
To be fair I always thought that meant text messages on panels and console throughout the ship, not physical paper. We never see paper unless it's in a display case in Picard's ready room! Or for Captain Picard Day festivities. ;)
Look - it was 1987 - and dot matrix was still around IRL, still, the term 'Display' was in use too, back then - but he specifically stated 'printout'. ;)
 
Really enjoyed the new trailer. Given that this is the 23rd century, the tech level and design aesthetic is appropriately futuristic -- though it certainly would have looked fine had this series been set decades after VOY. I'm not loving the new look of the Klingons yet, but I applaud the showrunners in giving the lore their own spin. Looking forward to seeing the pilot -- especially since that's all I'll be able to see because of the crappy distribution in Canada. Really wish it was going to be on Netflix here.
 
Agreed!

This would rock, though:

nHDZIsx.jpg
Dios mio :adore:
 
What I would've really liked is that instead of Burnham being sarek's adopted daughter she was T'Pol's adopted daughter. It would make sense since she has such a deep connection to humanity plus you wouldn't have anyone complaining about how it violates cannon. But I understand why they chose Sarek and Amanda to adopt Burnham because now she has a connection to a famous character in Spock as opposed to T'Pol who isn't a household name.
 
I'll watch. I'm interested. After all, it's new Star Trek....they have me curious. But I'm worried about the "cheapy fan film" look to this. Shows on the Syfy Channel adopted this sort of look around 2009 or so, and they looked bad THEN, and they still look bad now. Well, maybe bad is the wrong word. Just...kinda cheap. It literally looks like it's 1 step above a fan film. I'm not sure that's a good thing.

Then again, the aesthetic isn't what matters. I don't know. I'll watch, but I'm conflicted. JJTrek's redesign of the classic "look" sold me immediately. This is giving me pause.

But it's new Trek. I'll give it a shot.
 
What I would've really liked is that instead of Burnham being sarek's adopted daughter she was T'Pol's adopted daughter. It would make sense since she has such a deep connection to humanity plus you wouldn't have anyone complaining about how it violates cannon. But I understand why they chose Sarek and Amanda to adopt Burnham because now she has a connection to a famous character in Spock as opposed to T'Pol who isn't a household name.
They definitely WANT to tie ST: D FIRMLY into the TOS era. Giving a character a connection to Sarek (it's not a dirtect connection to Spock) does that. Also:

- It DOES fit as Sarek IS the Vulcan/Federation Ambassador to Earth (and he also has a Human wife, which is also a plus given Burnham is Human also .)

- It doesn't do anything to canon as in the TOS episode "Journey To Babel" Amanda mentions that Spock and Sarek haven't spoken to each other in 18 years; so hell, that even predates events in the first TOS pilot "The Cage" - so Spock not knowing (and thus never mentioning it at any point in TOS) isn't any sort of stretch at all. Hell, Spock never mentioned that Sarek or Amanda were his parents to ANYONE on the Enterprise until they both walked out of the shuttlebay and greeted Kirk in "Journey to Babel". ;)
 
@sttngfan1701d, I honestly can't understand how anyone can look at this trailer and say it looks cheap and like a fan film. Can you pinpoint exactly what gives you that feeling, because to me this really looks like movie quality special effects and cinematography. (The only thing that looks a bit TV-y to me is the shot where Sarek saves young Burnham from the fire at the school. It's just composed in a strange way and it looks like it was filmed using a video camera.) And just for reference, can you name a TV show that doesn't look cheap to you?

Rewatching the trailer I more and more get the feeling something's awry on Discovery. At one point Burnham asks “What the hell is going on on this ship?” Plus, judging from body language and demeanor, Lorca seems like a Starfleet captain with a questionable agenda. Maybe he's doing something against Starfleet orders?

And another thing: Is it now established that the event from Trek's past that Fuller alluded to, that would play a central part in the series, is the Four Years war with the Klingons?
 
Last edited:
Look - it was 1987 - and dot matrix was still around IRL, still, the term 'Display' was in use too, back then - but he specifically stated 'printout'. ;)

Doesn't necessarily mean paper printout. They could have used plastic or some futuristic material that took the place of paper.
 
I'll watch. I'm interested. After all, it's new Star Trek....they have me curious. But I'm worried about the "cheapy fan film" look to this. Shows on the Syfy Channel adopted this sort of look around 2009 or so, and they looked bad THEN, and they still look bad now. Well, maybe bad is the wrong word. Just...kinda cheap. It literally looks like it's 1 step above a fan film. I'm not sure that's a good thing.

Then again, the aesthetic isn't what matters. I don't know. I'll watch, but I'm conflicted. JJTrek's redesign of the classic "look" sold me immediately. This is giving me pause.

But it's new Trek. I'll give it a shot.

I'm sorry - we must have been watching completely different trailers. This was the first TV Trek trailer to make the show look positively cinematic. This is hardly the same aesthetic as SG Universe, Dark Matter or Killjoys.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top