It was good enough for the big screen in Airplane 2 and people cheered its appearance.
As part of a joke.
[why didn't they just use some footage from the refit?
Because the TOS Enterprise was funnier in a comedy movie.
It was good enough for the big screen in Airplane 2 and people cheered its appearance.
[why didn't they just use some footage from the refit?
The USS Zumwalt has very little detail and is made up of simple geometric shapes. She is state of the art. The Enterprise was way ahead of her time.
Because the TOS Enterprise was funnier in a comedy movie.
As part of a joke.
Because the TOS Enterprise was funnier in a comedy movie.
I honestly think the TOS Enterprise is more iconic in relation to Star Trek than any other starship.Because Shatner was still more connected to that version of Star Trek. He probably always will be.
Compared to battleships of 100 years ago (which would have been full of bolts and things) the Zumwalt looks way more advanced.Good point:
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BOOMThe USS Zumwalt has very little detail and is made up of simple geometric shapes. She is state of the art. The Enterprise was way ahead of her time.
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The USS Zumwalt has very little detail and is made up of simple geometric shapes. She is state of the art. The Enterprise was way ahead of her time.
It is amusing to watch the amount of disrespect TOS gets now.
No. The joke was about Shatner's character, not the Enterprise. But it's laughable how you missed the point.Because the TOS Enterprise was funnier in a comedy movie.
Why should the Connie have as ginormous a radar cross-section as Starfleet engineers can give it?(Also wasn't the Zumwalt designed that way for stealth?)
I very much love my Mom and the Mrs. ...Ah, there we go. It's not whether the statements are accurate or simply different opinions. It's that these specific opinions are perceived to "attack" a show you love.
Well, no one's attacking it. We can love it AND criticise it. Shocking, I know.
Why should the Connie have as ginormous a radar cross-section as Starfleet engineers can give it?
Why is more surface detail equated to more advanced?Higher tech might be too small to see.
I very much love my Mom and the Mrs. ...
I don't go around criticizing either one of them to other people all the time.
And they are both old.
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The F-117 was developed out of a concept from 1964, project begun in 1975, and maiden flight in 1981:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk
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Does it look 'dated'?
It's got windows in the pylons. that makes 0 sense. why not put some windows on the deflector dish too.I looked at original TOS Enterprise in Star Trek Adversaries, and it looks better than the Discoprise. Not surprised at all
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oddly, despite its strange smooth angular lines, in some ways the Zumwalt is a throwback to pre-20th century battleship design with its wave-cutting prow and the tumblehome broadside hull. I guess that reenforces your argument.The USS Zumwalt has very little detail and is made up of simple geometric shapes. She is state of the art. The Enterprise was way ahead of her time.
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