Pretty sure McQuarrie's work was for the proposed movie Planet of the Titans and not Phase II. The Enterprise you see in TMP is pretty-much a refined version of what we would have seen in a Phase II series.
- I've only had a quick look at the pictures, so far, but I share your desire for more V'Ger concept and design work. I recently came across a design by Mike Minor with a hexagonal cross section, and hexagons adorning the main body which was turned into a physical model - seen here (scroll about halfway down). There's a concept sketch at Forgotten Trek too, along with one or two other designs that didn't make it into the book.
New stuff by Ian McLean, on Flickr A new #1 of a two-parter comic for "The Orville" from Dark Horse; an IDW one-shot for "Star Trek", set in the Mirror Universe, "Hell's Mirror"; and the Titan "Star Trek" magazine, #76 (Sept 2020). And some Andorians in the Khan comic. Yay! Andorians under seige by Ian McLean, on Flickr Andorian Mirror Universe crewmember by Ian McLean, on Flickr
The Khan cover is by Matthew Dow Smith. DC second run was Jerome Moore. [EDIT: "The Orville" cover actually reads: "D. Cabeza, after J. Moore", so yes, a deliberate homage by David Cabeza.]
Ah, of course. Signature actually reads: "D. Cabeza, after J. Moore", so yes, a deliberate homage by David Cabeza.
Arrived today Star Trek - Legacies "Purgatory's Key" (Book 3) Star Trek - Enterprise (Rise of the Federation) "Live by the Code" Really been enjoying the Trek novelverse material, I only recently got into them about 1 month and half maybe 2 months ago, I've read some amazing stories that have been very very well done. With these 2 new trek books that makes 22 for the Trek novels that I got so far in my collection, only read 6 so far though haha.
Mine, too. I remember one day in July 2002 when I actually ran out of Trek books to read (only a few YA "Academy" books left on the pile), then I changed jobs and my four-hour daily commuting turned into a ten-minute walk. Reading time evaporated. The “Star Trek: Discovery” novel, “Die Standing” (Gallery Books, 2020) by John Jackson Miller, has arrived at last. Here it is with my Funko "Pop" figures of Michael Burnham and Saru. Die Standing by Ian McLean, on Flickr And I had to double-check at home before picking this up last week... Gamma Quadrant by Ian McLean, on Flickr “Star Trek Adventures” RPG sourcebook, “Gamma Quadrant”, from Modiphius Entertainment.
New Trek stuff by Ian McLean, on Flickr New stuff for this week Down Under: IDW's "Star Trek: Year Five" comic, issue #14; Gallery's Kelvinverse original novel, "More Beautiful Than Death" by David Mack; and Spock's 50th anniversary sunnies.
Arrived a few days a go Star Trek Titan - "Sword Of Damocles" Star Trek Titan - "Over a Torrent Sea" Star Trek Titan - "Synthese"
Issue 3 of the "Deep Space Nine: Too Long a Sacrifice" comic miniseries from IDW is out. DS9 comic 3 by Ian McLean, on Flickr IDW knows how to excite me... Passing Andorian extra on DS9 by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Finally arrived Down Under is Dayton Ward’s new Star Trek novel, “Agents of Influence”. New Trek stuff and the Comic Book Guy by Ian McLean, on Flickr Also, the USS Enterprise travels to Andor in Issue #15 of “Star Trek: Year Five”, and introduces Renei, a member of another subspecies of Andorian, who has swept-back antennae with speckles at the base. Renei of Andor by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Just got “Agents of Influence” earlier in the week. And yesterday I got “A Contest of Principles” by Greg Cox. I already posted a review thread.