He does give a damn. Just not the same way all fans look at it.In fact, if JJ had actually given a damn we probably would have had something similar in the Kelvin-verse films.
He does give a damn. Just not the same way all fans look at it.In fact, if JJ had actually given a damn we probably would have had something similar in the Kelvin-verse films.
I’ve never had an issue with the design of the Discoprise, inside or out (except for the bridge window). It’s a fantastic looking update of the original design. In fact, if JJ had actually given a damn we probably would have had something similar in the Kelvin-verse films.
That said, I still prefer the Classic TOS design 10 times outta 10.
It was great design for me and many other people.
And joke is not moronic.
i really enjoyed when they distroyed Discovery and killed that strange crew.
Abrams didn’t design the ship. Ryan Church did.
So, like Burton and Amos in "Roots".Except that younger actor isn’t going to look like the older actor once 2265 hits.
So, like Burton and Amos in "Roots".
If you know who John Amos and Levar Burton are....I’ve never seen Roots so I’ll take your word for it.
Venom Geek Media on YT is pretty good too.There's another similar fan-fic project I'm enjoying, an oral history of Wolf 359. They've been posting preview chapters on their Facebook for the last few days. Their adaptation of Shaw's story from a couple episodes ago into an interview with a historian was really good, really nicely fleshed out while keeping the spirit (TV writers; I know it makes more work for legal clearances, but please use names when characters are telling stories from their past, it's good for verisimilitude).
The interior of the Discoprise is one of the best starship sets I’ve ever seen. The bridge, engine room, corridors, uniforms, props, etc. all look fantastic.
That 50's/60's fighter jet/experimental aircraft look is pretty sexy.I can respect your opinion, but I can't help but disagree. To me the "new" Enterprise is the most gorgeous ship in Trek. And I cannot understand the hate that she gets. But that's me. Opinions may vary.
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I’ve never had an issue with the design of the Discoprise, inside or out (except for the bridge window). It’s a fantastic looking update of the original design. In fact, if JJ had actually given a damn we probably would have had something similar in the Kelvin-verse films.
That said, I still prefer the Classic TOS design 10 times outta 10.
Looked static and underendered to me.The New Jersey just shows that the design still works with modern FX.
mm, no.The New Jersey just shows that the design still works with modern FX.
Looked static and underendered to me.
The curves and proportions seem off, too...Yeah, it wasn't a flattering presentation of the design, and there were some artifacts that suggest it was a low-detail model (the panel-y metallic texturing, the segmentation of the saucer around the bridge dome). It's strange, either of the TOS-R models or even the Defiant from ENT were cleaner, more detailed, and more precisely faithful to the original design, never mind fan-made and fan-adjacent versions.
I'm still curious where this model came from. It's not from STO, it's not any of the ones that have been in any of the earlier shows. It's got some idiosyncratic details that should make it easy to identify if it's ever been used publicly, there are extra windows along the saucer edge and engineering hull, the missing lighted rectangles, and the extra formation lights on the top. It itches at me, I feel like I've seen it before.
Eh... I dunno about that. If I'm being honest, it kinda looks like crap. Low detail ships never really look great in CGI. Always makes them look like something outta Babylon 5.The New Jersey just shows that the design still works with modern FX.
the segmentation of the saucer around the bridge dome
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