Interesting: in voyage home they had no issue in beaming while cloaked.
For those not reading the dedicated starship thread, Production Designer Dave Blass is posting a ton of ship art from this episode on Twitter
https://twitter.com/daveblass?s=21
Nearly all the starfleet ships in the fleet are STO models, even their own Inquiry Class from season 1 is a STO model. The ones not STO models are the Stargazer and Excelsior II
That's why I never put anybody on Ignore, I have a hard enough time keeping track of what is actually going on around here as it is.I’m replying to Fireproof
If you ignore someone it also hides quotes from them in other posts.
Which is kind of annoying, because then you just see people talking to themselves, or like what happened to you, you think they're talking to you when they're not.
I do have a few of the more annoying folk here on ignore (as opposed to those that I simply ignore), but that's just because I don't want to get notifications whenever they post. I generally utilize the "see ignored posts" button down at the bottom of the page and scroll through everything anyway.That's why I never put anybody on Ignore, I have a have enough time keeping track of what is actually going on around here as it is.
Besides I'm (usually) Adult enough to just scroll past folks posts who I find annoying.
(also, my three minute attention span helps)
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For those not reading the dedicated starship thread, Production Designer Dave Blass is posting a ton of ship art from this episode on Twitter
https://twitter.com/daveblass?s=21
Nearly all the starfleet ships in the fleet are STO models, even their own Inquiry Class from season 1 is a STO model. The ones not STO models are the Stargazer and Excelsior II
For those not reading the dedicated starship thread, Production Designer Dave Blass is posting a ton of ship art from this episode on Twitter
https://twitter.com/daveblass?s=21
Nearly all the starfleet ships in the fleet are STO models, even their own Inquiry Class from season 1 is a STO model. The ones not STO models are the Stargazer and Excelsior II
Yeah, and the registry number suggests she must have been commissioned quite soon after the Galaxy-class Venture's last appearance on DS9 (Tears of the Prophets), leading to the horrible possibility that she was destroyed in the Dominion War!I was a little sad to see that one of the Sovereign-class ships was named USS Venture. The Galaxy-class USS Venture from DS9 was a "recurring supporting character" of a ship I always had a soft spot for. Oh well!
Yeah, and the registry number suggests she must have been commissioned quite soon after the Galaxy-class Venture's last appearance on DS9 (Tears of the Prophets), leading to the horrible possibility that she was destroyed in the Dominion War!
One of the Akiras is the USS Rabin, which apparently comes from First Contact production notes.
One of the Akiras is the USS Rabin, which apparently comes from First Contact production notes.
I wonder if it was named for the late Israeli prime minister?
Memory-Beta says it was 'likely named'.Or the musician...
(fwiw, Memory Alpha does say it's named after Yitzhak Rabin, though it doesn't cite a source to that effect.)
But it took place in a hitherto unexplored time period and even so it reuses the look from the movies when appropriate.TNG premiered one year after the release of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
If they don’t use the TMP/TNG theme they don’t have to pay royalties to the original composer…just saying!It appears at least twice: briefly when Guinan first appears, and a longer rendition when Picard starts walking around the bridge of the Stargazer. I was confused why it (or rather, the TMP theme) wasn't mentioned in the end credits.
They replaced the TNG flute theme at the end of the opening credits with the Courage fanfare as well. The Courage theme is part of the TNG theme I suppose...
Very good points.My guess is that it isn’t specifically the cloaking device that stops beaming but the power requirements. IIRC in TVH they only beamed while cloaked while landed and therefore saving power in other ways.
They memorably declaimed before beaming George and Gracie up.
I see, makes sense. I liked the idea it was still the bcc-2000 a lot, but this works too.Ah, so mystery solved -- the USS Excelsior NCC-42037 is a different class of ship that resembles the original Excelsior class from the angles we saw it from! I really liked the idea that Sulu's old ship was still training cadets, but this works too.![]()
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