Possibly the best candidates given they appeared to be quite against mission creep regarding TOS-R.Who will supervise the changes so"creep" will not occur? The Okudas?
If done, I nominate the authors of Star Trek The Official Guide to the Animated Series, Aaron Harvey and Rich Schepis. They have the best background information and research materials at their finger tips.Who will supervise the changes so"creep" will not occur? The Okudas?
I second that!If done, I nominate the authors of Star Trek The Official Guide to the Animated Series, Aaron Harvey and Rich Schepis. They have the best background information and research materials at their finger tips.
And yet it was full of it.Possibly the best candidates given they appeared to be quite against mission creep regarding TOS-R.
Well they were not in charge of the project.And yet it was full of it.
Then who was?Well they were not in charge of the project.
The way I understand it the Okudas were supposedly “guides” for the project, but CBS had the ultimate say of what would be done.Then who was?
I voted for full redesign...we already have the original version, so what harm can there be to re-work it for an alt release? Not that it will actually happen, of course.![]()
CBS is a corporation, not a project manager. So with whom did the buck stop? /rhetoricalThe way I understand it the Okudas were supposedly “guides” for the project, but CBS had the ultimate say of what would be done.
And yet crazy-banking massless Klingon ships.I saw a “making of” feature (or some such) about TOS-R several years ago and thats where I saw the Okudas commenting on how they didn’t want to diverge much from the original source material.
Yep. So if we take them at their word then someone overrode their ideas about it.And yet crazy-banking massless Klingon ships.![]()
The "phasers" in "Balance of Terror" acted like depth charges. The episode was The Enemy Below with the serial numbers filed off, after all.
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