Does the saucer a ship make? Engine and nacelles are from the Syracuse, secondary hull from who knows where. It's the Enterprise-D of Theseus (well, almostBut that Enterprise A was not the Enterprise. While this Enterprise D is basically the same old Enterprise D that was destroyed in Veridian III.
Does the saucer a ship make? Engine and nacelles are from the Syracuse, secondary hull from who knows where. It's the Enterprise-D of Theseus (well, almost).
I see they incorporated Dr. Richards' HERBIE technology into the ship.
Sorry, imagination is now uncool. Star Trek must tirelessly and in excrutiating detail list out everything otherwise it's "headcannon trash" and "plot contrievance"
It went into warp near SaturnShe's retracing her same steps from "Best of Both Worlds." I think she came out of warp near Jupiter when entering the solar system then too.
From the Variety article about the rebuild of the set, recreating the look of the carpet was a task, since the type of carpet they used for TNG was no longer available.
I will forever think of the Excelsior as several times larger than the Enterprise, because that's the way Tom Sutton drew it in the pages of DC Comics in the mid-80s. The Excelsior was massive, and it dwarfed the mirror Enterprise.I guess the only issue I have is when that comparison is made..McCoys "my god that's a big ship" in TUC doesn't make much sense given that Excelsior is actually not th at much better, just longer, than Enterprise.
It's the "nu school" warp dropout, but the next scene and music are pure TNG.There's a awesome shot of the D coming out of warp in the spoiler trailer for next week.
Took there time on that one..
It's the "nu school" warp dropout, but the next scene and music are pure TNG.
Variety: How ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Resurrected an Iconic SetWell, now that it has been officially revealed, LeVar tweeted this image the day the season started, then quickly deleted.
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But they still used it in Enterprise in the CGI era, I don't particullarly like the "Starwars Hyperspace Dropout" that they are using.. I'd rather the slowdown of old ( and warp stars..)I kinda get it, the warp dropout in the series was partly a limitation of the SFX at the time.
I know, and it’s fine you prefer that, I just mean to give perspective.But they still used it in Enterprise in the CGI era, I don't particullarly like the "Starwars Hyperspace Dropout" that they are using.. I'd rather the slowdown of old ( and warp stars..)
Look at those details!
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I can almost see the early TNG model wall in the conference room
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