That leaked test Discovery looks so good. I like it more than the final version.
Yeah if they only angle them upwards a bit, it looks good.I do love those raised nacelles in the leaked test footage.
I really can't stand the bulbous, oversized nacelles that are characteristic of the JJprise. (I still wonder what Ryan Church was thinking.) Nonetheless, I do kinda like these designs... in particular for one thing they get right that DSC completely botched, which is that they all have an elegant, smooth, clearly lit off-white-to-grayish surface with clear lighting. The folks doing the FX for DSC seem insanely fond of reflective metallic surfaces with garishly overdone aztecing, and deep shadows offset by harsh blue-toned light.Here are images of a design that is sort of halfway between the Discoprise and the JJprise. Very nicely done...
Here are images of a design that is sort of halfway between the Discoprise and the JJprise. Very nicely done:
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I also think this is really great:
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So now we know they scaled up the Discoprise to match Discovery, who's gonna be first to explain how Starfleet...
1. Built the USS Enterprise as seen in "The Cage"
2. Gave her a complete TMP-style refit and then blasted her with an enlarging ray in time for "Will You Take My Hand"
3. Reversed said refit and blasted her with a shrinking ray in time for "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
4. Gave her a minor refit for TOS proper
...with a straight face?
So now we know they scaled up the Discoprise to match Discovery, who's gonna be first to explain how Starfleet...
1. Built the USS Enterprise as seen in "The Cage"
2. Gave her a complete TMP-style refit and then blasted her with an enlarging ray in time for "Will You Take My Hand"
3. Reversed said refit and blasted her with a shrinking ray in time for "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
4. Gave her a minor refit for TOS proper
...with a straight face?
I'm pretty sure Star Trek III has pages from the old Star Fleet Technical Manual used as bridge graphics, giving the size as 289m, deck plans from the old USS Enterprise Booklet of General Plans were on the bridge for the first three movies and "In a Mirror, Darkly" had a cutaway showing the deck layout....again: The length of the TOS Enterprise has never been specified on screen. Yes, there was this one episode where they had a graphic. But come on, how reliably have background graphics been...ever... on Star Trek?
I'm much more comfortable with a size for the Constitution that fits two(!) decks into the saucer section, which also have to match up with the set size. Instead of the current "official" size where the saucer has 1 1/2 decks made for people not taller than 1.5 meters....
This is the least of my concerns. They SHOULDN'T scale her up to the level of the JJprise (four levels on the saucer, making her bigger than Picards Ent-D, is ridiculous for a crew of 400). But IMO it's not a canon inaccuracy if it doesn't actually contradict canon, and slightly scaled up is actually the only way the original design makes SENSE.
(Note: Specifically talking about the size of the ship here. The re-imagineng I'm not a fan of, nor do I dislike it really)
One so big, TOS essentially didn't happen making Discovery it's own seperate world as I've been saying all along and the VFX people agreeRetcon.
You're welcome.
I really can't stand the bulbous, oversized nacelles that are characteristic of the JJprise. (I still wonder what Ryan Church was thinking.) Nonetheless, I do kinda like these designs... in particular for one thing they get right that DSC completely botched, which is that they all have an elegant, smooth, clearly lit off-white-to-grayish surface with clear lighting.
Meh, Franz Joseph's blueprints worked fine with the official size of the ship; all the sets fit in where they needed to and any other internal arrangements are speculative.
Nope.One so big, TOS essentially didn't happen making Discovery it's own seperate world as I've been saying all along and the VFX people agree
That last one is like a hybrid of the Phase II, TOS and Refit.
You realized those blueprints cheated the fuck out of the pages to make it work? Like scaling entire sets to half their size, and drawing tiny <4'' dwarf humans inside to make it look as if sizes fit?
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