So, then, what CBS says doesn't matter.
I don't know.So, then, what CBS says doesn't matter.
I mean, this is the most logical approach. I think that CBS cares in so far that people will participate with the product. Which is why complaining about it while still watching it is a net win for them.I believe that They are OK with the fans going in whatever direction makes each one happy with the results.
(as long as we keep watching)
So, then, what CBS says doesn't matter.
I don't think I quite follow.Just like how the sticker price on a car at a car dealership doesn’t matter. The car dealership just wants to sell you a car; they’ll be happy to negotiate that price with you, but if you just buy the car at that original price, the dealership isn’t going to argue with you; they’re just going to pat themselves on the back later because they got you to pay their original price because you didn’t bother to haggle.
I don't think I quite follow.
It's nice to get actual, proper looking ships again. Especially with the creator being an actual ship guy.
My guess is that the Vancouver is the same ship at Tier 1, but just an upgrade skin with a bunch of pretty superficial improvements. Which is part of the joke.Where does the Vancouver rank in Star Trek "sexiness"? It's not a Galaxy or Sovereign class vessel but the Lower Deckers ooo and awww over it like it is one.
I'm thinking the Cerittos is basically the "New Miranda" class vessel and fulfills that ship's role as the butt monkey of Star Fleet.
Star Trek Online helps me here as our antiheroes are on a Tier 1 vessel. But is the Vancouver a Tier 6? Or just a Tier 2? It's better than the Cerittos but by HOW MUCH.
They're doing that on purpose. The writers have jokes for themselves, too, and driving MSD folks like you bonkers is one of them.So, again, the Msd and the Exterior shots don't match.. The Vancouver class this time. The exterior shows the same 3 deck lights on the saucer edge as the Cerritos, and the Msd has it as... 1![]()
All the ships in Picard and Discovery look proper. John Eaves is a ship guy. He's been working on Star Trek ships since Star Trek 5.It's nice to get actual, proper looking ships again. Especially with the creator being an actual ship guy.
There is no finer art!Talk about Kit Bashing.
my father binned all my TOS VHSs after I moved out and now all I can find is TOS-R stuff, which always look WRONG to me.What was more amazing was how my DVDs kept disappearing O_o
John Eaves only designed a few of the ships. Mainly the better ones.All the ships in Picard and Discovery look proper. John Eaves is a ship guy. He's been working on Star Trek ships since Star Trek 5.
So I don't understand your post.
Anyways, where did we learn who designed the Lower Decks ships, and who is it?
If you mean Discovery, he designed a majority of the Starfleet designs in Season 1 (he didn't work on 2). Picard, we don't know what ones he designed yet outside of the Inquiry class, but the Romulan designs look a lot like his Nemesis work.John Eaves only designed a few of the ships. Mainly the better ones.
I'm thinking the Cerittos is basically the "New Miranda" class vessel and fulfills that ship's role as the butt monkey of Star Fleet.
Every once in a while I stumble upon them at thrift stores or some one posts to here trying to get rid of VHS.my father binned all my TOS VHSs after I moved out and now all I can find is TOS-R stuff, which always look WRONG to me.
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