live action vs cartoon's but go off i guess...Says the person with the Caitian avatar.
live action vs cartoon's but go off i guess...Says the person with the Caitian avatar.
Which is a cartoon, stylized and not live action.Says the person with the Caitian avatar.
Would you be fine if a TOS connie showed up in Lower Decks unaltered? Similar to the TAS/TOS-R cargo ship from season 1?live action vs cartoon's but go off i guess...
ENT's "In A Mirror, Darkly" proved that that particular design can hold its own in the modern age, both technically and visually.
sure i would have no problem with LD using goofy/unaltered TOS stuff since that's the point of the show being a comedy ''fan wank'' which is pretty good don't get me wrong but i wouldn't want that stuff in the live action sideWould you be fine if a TOS connie showed up in Lower Decks unaltered? Similar to the TAS/TOS-R cargo ship from season 1?
There's plenty of good reasons. Chiefly the fact that it looks outdated compared to other sci-fi series these days.IMO, no good reason to alter the TOS ship appearance.
I'm talking ship stuff here, not stories lolHaven't seen "Code of Honor" in a while, have you?![]()
I'd say it less about being out-dated, but more that the original Star Trek has largely become a kitschy pop-culture joke. This is fine when it's revisited for fun episodes like happened with DS9 and ENT, but strictly adhering to the TOS aesthetic is more difficult if a new show wants to be taken seriously.
My take was that they were TOS-style round nacelles, but with a bunch of extra go-faster parts bolted on to the outside, which could be integrated into the design for better performance, as with Scotty's more finicky engines, but for most ships it was more cost-effective to have them outside the "tube," until TMP rolled around, where you could get top-shelf squared-off engines.They always felt Post-Connie but Pre-TMP Era to me. Since they still had the TOS style bussard collectors.
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