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Star Trek Doomday - Kelvin Timeline Trailer Project VFX Assets

Now that they're complete, I can see what you meant. This version is definitely more Kelvin-y, and it kept my favorite aspects of your earlier version.

I'm curious about the backwards-pointed delta integrated into the red trim. Is there a precedent or inspiration for that?
 
Now that they're complete, I can see what you meant. This version is definitely more Kelvin-y, and it kept my favorite aspects of your earlier version.

I'm curious about the backwards-pointed delta integrated into the red trim. Is there a precedent or inspiration for that?

It's on Khan's jumpship in Into Darkness, and I thought it looked cool.

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I keep hoping we'll get to see some new renders of the "Planet Killer" in your style. That "thing" is my earliest memory of Trek (I may have seen it upon its first broadcast) and like the Daleks were for British kids, that "monster" accompanied by the ominous score by Sol Kaplan made me dive behind my father's favorite chair literally crying in fright!
 
I keep hoping we'll get to see some new renders of the "Planet Killer" in your style. That "thing" is my earliest memory of Trek (I may have seen it upon its first broadcast) and like the Daleks were for British kids, that "monster" accompanied by the ominous score by Sol Kaplan made me dive behind my father's favorite chair literally crying in fright!

No wonder… this was…after all:

JAWS before Spielberg…And Decker was Quint
 
Beautiful work. What's the origin of the name Schirra?
It's a half-homage to the USS Grissom. that ship was named after Gus Grissom, one of the Mercury Seven -- and thusly, so's this one; named after Wally Schirra; ninth human in space by way of the Mercury missions, achiever of the first space rendezvous (putting his Gemini VI-A capsule at station-keeping with Gemini VII within a foot), and commander of Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission.
 
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