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Spoilers The Strange New Worlds Starship Thread™

When the retro series shows up I'll be impressed.

Or give Cawley all the money. Seems sound.


I definitely think the kurtzman people could have gotten closer to canon. It like they have gone out of their way to make everything totally different.
 
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So, about those Gorn ships.
I like the three-pronged Gorn destroyer (shuttle readout gives designation). It’s reminiscent of the ships of the extragalactic Gorn Armada from the Kelvin timeline.

However, the big ship was just an organic blob. There’s a trope that to make ships alien just make them random organic structures.

I’m not sure it will be a popular model for when Eaglemoss tackles it.

In terms of continuity, I have no problems with these designs. The ST: Adventures RPG confirmed the Gorn are a collection of species, with distinct cultures. Like the Xindi they may have different ship design lineages.
 
So, about those Gorn ships.
I like the three-pronged Gorn destroyer (shuttle readout gives designation). It’s reminiscent of the ships of the extragalactic Gorn Armada from the Kelvin timeline.
What's really weird is that the Colony ship looked somewhat more like the Gorn ship from TOS remastered...

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(minus the top two nacelles)
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Maybe for a fan film. It did not look good for a modern Trek production. Look too much like a 60s set with modern displays.
I liked Enterprise's Mirror episodes. It showed the TOS aesthetic could be done on 21st century television and look believable. TOS design is like Windows XP--an interface looking like colorful candy, yet actually more advanced than its grayer predecessors (Windows 2000 etc.)

Remember, all the bridge sets, even the ones now on Strange New Worlds, are fake. The consoles on Strange New Worlds have no more realistic function (other than actual working screens) than TOS consoles did 50 years ago. It was a tv show then, and it's still a tv show now.
 
Remember, all the bridge sets, even the ones now on Strange New Worlds, are fake. The consoles on Strange New Worlds have no more realistic function (other than actual working screens) than TOS consoles did 50 years ago. It was a tv show then, and it's still a tv show now.
TOS looks more like a TV show. Even LCARS, as clunky an unfunctional as I found it, looked a little more practical.

Not saying TOS aesthetic couldn't be modified to work, but as is? Strains my suspension of disbelief.
 
TMP was forward in time. Also the movies the enterprise looks less advanced then SNW so they are no longer visual canon either.
To me - with the actual use or CRT screens at a few of the TMP 1701 ship's stations - the TMP Bridge looked more privative and a throwback, compared to what they showed on TOS where yes, it was static plastic overlays; but on screen the screen graphics were higher resolution than the stuff shown on the CRTs in TMP (although yes, they were actual moving and animated computer graphics of the type that were possible in 1979 even if they were more monochrome.)
 
It was 18 Months in Universe time according to the movie dialog.


It was a little over 10 years between the last episode of TOS and TMP premier for us.
(Tuesday June 3rd, 1969 and Friday December 7th, 1979)


Well it said Kirk was at a desk for two years but it never specifically states it was two years after the last TOS episode.
 
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