No, you can ask the person who drew it for a print or something. https://www.dgc.ca/en/ontario/memberView?m=20818&pdf=1Don't suppose you have any link or source to back that up?
No, you can ask the person who drew it for a print or something. https://www.dgc.ca/en/ontario/memberView?m=20818&pdf=1Don't suppose you have any link or source to back that up?
(To put this into perspective, Nickelodeon had a Star Trek stand at the New York Toy Fair with brand new Enterprise concept art, and absolutely nobody covered it. So the only way is up.)
What a pal.............so you are ratting out JOSHU DE CARTIER for breaking his NDA by telling you or did you get this info from your job? Either way I'm pretty sure it's not smart to post about it on a BBS. Strange New World is what is listed as well..........not Enterprise so I don't even understand your OP now.No, you can ask the person who drew it for a print or something. https://www.dgc.ca/en/ontario/memberView?m=20818&pdf=1
Would this count as a mild form of doxxing?What a pal.............so you are ratting out JOSHU DE CARTIER for breaking his NDA by telling you or did you get this info from your job? Either way I'm pretty sure it's not smart to post about it on a BBS. Strange New World is what is listed as well..........not Enterprise so I don't even understand your OP now.
He is the art director for Star Trek: Enterprise. Chill the fuck out. Not a secret.What a pal.............so you are ratting out JOSHU DE CARTIER for breaking his NDA by telling you or did you get this info from your job?
Strange New World is the working title, similar to Wind Cleaver and Green Harvest. The show's title is Star Trek: Enterprise.Strange New World is what is listed as well..........not Enterprise so I don't even understand your OP now.
That's my point. To be fair, we didn't have great coverage either. I think Randy had to physically grab somebody to make this article happen.I'm not a toy collector, but from what I can read, the NY Toy Fair was pretty well attended by fans who blogged, photographed and otherwise took notice of lots of offerings of new Star Trek related toys.
Your pointThat's my point. To be fair, we didn't have great coverage either. I think Randy had to physically grab somebody to make this article happen.
There weren't any Pike toys. It was artwork of the "Discoprise" with the TOS crew, for Nickelodeon's stand. It'll make an appearance again at the next trade show.
The info in the link is the person's public contact information.Would this count as a mild form of doxxing?
I didn't say anything about there being toys.There was no licensed "Star Trek: Enterprise" pike series items then.
Bottom line: the new licensing team don't care if I list every single license they're currently looking for partners for. I was encouraged to post it here actually, because if it gets interest, it gets interest. (To put this into perspective, Nickelodeon had a Star Trek stand at the New York Toy Fair with brand new Enterprise concept art, and absolutely nobody covered it. So the only way is up.)
He is the art director for Star Trek: Enterprise. Chill the fuck out. Not a secret.
Strange New World is the working title, similar to Wind Cleaver and Green Harvest. The show's title is Star Trek: Enterprise.
I am sure he would enjoy endless emails from Trek fans asking about his current work that he can't talk about. It may be his public info but you just put a magnifying glass on it and told folks to ask him.The info in the link is the person's public contact information.
So the only way is up.
Feel free to edit my post. The point was more you can ask him directly for it.I am sure he would enjoy endless emails from Trek fans asking about his current work that he can't talk about. It may be his public info but you just put a magnifying glass on it and told folks to ask him.![]()
CBS promoted the hell out of Picard for over a year before it landed on CBS All Access (Stream 12,000+ episodes & your local broadcast on the go. Try 1 week free! Includes The Good Fight!). Even in this age of fear and plague, I THINK CBS can do a little better than promoting a new series than some concept art across the aisle from the table selling resin Manimal figures.
ok. .i totally believe you. You are in so deep with CBS you can feel them loosen when they cough. You have the pulse on this organization. It's going to be called Star Trek Enterprise. There. You're awesome! Feel great!![]()
My issue is being challenged, when it's because of me this forum even knows the show is in pre-production. Granted, I lifted the info from Production Weekly. I find it disrespectful.It's going to be called Star Trek Enterprise. There. You're awesome! Feel great!
That and the fact that CBS All Access isn't going to try to magic some way to have two Star Trek: Enterprises on all access. It's just too damn confusing.
I was under the belief it was called "Star Trek: Revolution".Just like Picard was originally being called Destiny...
I was under the belief it was called "Star Trek: Revolution".
My issue is being challenged, when it's because of me this forum even knows the show is in pre-production. Granted, I lifted the info from Production Weekly. I find it disrespectful..
CBS knows its audience* aren't flatout dumbasses that can't tell the difference between the 2001 series and this new one.
"Oh fuck. There are two shows on Netflix called Battlestar Galactica. One looks old and says its from 1978. The other looks newer and says its from 2003. But which one is the newer one? This is too damn confusing."
* Well, most of it.
Exactly. They may go through further placeholders until they come up with a final title.Star Trek: Pike hasn't even been announced yet! Wait until they do, you'll be flooded with promotion material.
I do believe CaptainXaviOfEarth, that pre-production is on its way. I don't think the show is going to be called Strange New World, but I also have a hard time in believing it's going to be called Star Trek- Enterprise. Maybe CBS are, for the moment, thinking about doing just that, but in the end I think the show will named differently. Just like Picard was originally being called Destiny...
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