I did not know that! Is it hard to see?Nimbus III is listed on the star chart in Generations.
There you go...a solid reference to V!
I did not know that! Is it hard to see?Nimbus III is listed on the star chart in Generations.
The biggest nerds tend to be in the art department.Nimbus III is listed on the star chart in Generations.
Plus, you can see part of that terrific bridge set (ST:V has my favorite bridge).It's V. You can tell because Uhura has the frosty hair.
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Well, V would be the least problematic film to use a publicity shot from, as using one from TMP would have had Decker and Ilia in the shot (plus those horrible uniforms), II would have had Saavik, III and IV would have had the crew in civilian clothing (and been missing Spock in the former film's case), and VI would have had Valeris in the shot and/or been missing Sulu.While that photo is from STV, I doubt they used it because they wanted to reference that movie. I think they used it just because it was a nice shot of all the crew.
II has crew shots with and without Saavik but maybe they didn't look older enough from the JJcrew in that picture for it to be used plus the bridge isn't turned 'on' and not enough of it shown http://media.aintitcool.com/coolproduction/ckeditor_assets/pictures/4879/original/crewkhan.jpgWell, V would be the least problematic film to use a publicity shot from, as using one from TMP would have had Decker and Ilia in the shot (plus those horrible uniforms), II would have had Saavik, III and IV would have had the crew in civilian clothing (and been missing Spock in the former film's case), and VI would have had Valeris in the shot and/or been missing Sulu.
I don't recall to be honest, just a useless factoid rolling around in my brain.I did not know that! Is it hard to see?
I'm glad they didn't. I hate it when movies/TV use screenshots and pretend they are photos that were taken within the fictional reality.maybe they could've used the final shot of them and photoshoped Sulu in? https://screengoblin.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/constitutionbrc3bccke2293.jpg
Really? I find the STV group shot to be much more awkward. It's just Kirk sitting in a chair with the rest of the crew lined up behind him. Yawn.VI had the crew shot with sulu/no Valeris. But they are all kind of stood awkwardly on the bridge http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/04/21/295C5EE100000578-3111427-image-a-98_1433448736092.jpg.
Pretty much all the shows mention or feature an element of all the existing shows at some point.How many of the movies/tv shows mention others? can't be that many.
The only TOS film that seemed to get regular, direct references in the TNG era was The Undiscovered Country, likely because the Federation-Klingon peace treaty was such a large part of the backstory of that era.
I don't recall a specific VOY reference on ENT, but I'd be surprised if there wasn't something.
VI had the crew shot with sulu/no Valeris. But they are all kind of stood awkwardly on the bridge http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/04/21/295C5EE100000578-3111427-image-a-98_1433448736092.jpg
The STVI shot has a much more interesting composition, and the cast looks more affectionate with each other. Plus, it has the added meaning of being from the very last film they all did together. It's one of my favorite Trek publicity stills. I really wish they'd used that shot instead.
Nimoy was very good at smiling with just his eyes.I like that shot. Nimoy was trying, and failing, to be in character, and his ghost of a smile there is charming.
I like that shot. Nimoy was trying, and failing, to be in character, and his ghost of a smile there is charming.
Nimoy was very good at smiling with just his eyes.
Captain Klaa demoted to courtroom translator ?
Also, Ambassador St. John Talbot revealed he was a Klingon agent -- and not just any, but the Chancellor in disguise!
On top of the TNG: "Evolutions" reference, writer Michael Piller also made another reference to The Final Frontier the following year, albeit one that didn't make the final cut of the episode -- in Season 4's "Family," when Wesley is viewing the message from Jack Crusher, his dad mentions that one particular Crusher-ancestor was a "horse-thief on Nimbus III" (or words to that effect).But the TNG onwards writing staff certainly seemed determined not to reference V at any costs - I remember Ron Moore saying somewhere (probably with his tongue in his cheek, natch) that the only reason they didn't order Jonathan Frakes to redo the closing shot of First Contact (which was a replica of V's) was that actually doing so would have been too expensive.
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