Does make you wonder if SNW should have just gone for a 100% recreation of the TOS sets as well….. considering how awesome this is!From Dave Blass's Twitter
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Does make you wonder if SNW should have just gone for a 100% recreation of the TOS sets as well….. considering how awesome this is!From Dave Blass's Twitter
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No, because the TOS sets do not hold up.Does make you wonder if SNW should have just gone for a 100% recreation of the TOS sets as well
No one would accept 1960s visual aesthetic in a modern day show. As it is, the only reason we're getting away with TNG's 1980s aesthetics in this show is because is intentionally cashing in on nostalgia in a way SNW isn't. Just like why the TOS sets were faithfully recreated on Enterprise's Mirror Universe episodes.Does make you wonder if SNW should have just gone for a 100% recreation of the TOS sets as well….. considering how awesome this is!
In regards to the E-D bridge, what are those panels on either side? Are they storage compartments? Weapons lockers? Sleeping accommodations? I've never actively thought about these before.
Riker's lines about the "cavalry" implies that the ambiguity of whether the entire "fleet" is present at Frontier Day or just the home fleet (possibly the Third Fleet protecting Earth in Deep Space Nine) seems to indicate it's only the latter, and this is only a portion of Starfleet.
I have a feeling that Jack's abilities are only extending within the Sol System if he and the Borg Queen are broadcasting from within the atmosphere of Jupiter. I wondered if that line about other Federation ships going dark might indicate that the Borg have knocked out the Federation communication network from Earth.What is interesting is that in the clip, Riker says that the other Federation ships have gone dark. I guess we can surmise that the changelings infiltrated those ships too and ensured their comms were off. Or, perhaps the Borg transporter plan worked on those ships and they are now assimilated as well.
Classic Star Trek in a way. The Enterprise is always the only ship that stands between total destruction of everything. Although, if the Borg assimilated Earth, they would take out Starfleet Command, the Federation Council, and put the entire Federation into chaos. If the Borg used Earth and its resources to rebuild and spread out, it would be a struggle.Bev's line about if Earth falls, there will be no stopping the Borg does not quite make sense to me. Wouldn't the combined fleets of non-Federation powers (Klingons, Romulans, Breen, Dominion, Cardassian etc) be able to defeat the assimilated Starfleet? They would surely take huge losses but I would imagine that a big enough fleet would be able to stop them. Although, I guess with the entire Starfleet being borgified and with the Fleet Formation tech, that they could be unstoppable.
Some interesting tidbits from this:
- I believe this is the first indication that Earth has a planetary shield grid at this point in the 24th/25th century era (i.e., Discovery depicts a 32nd century Earth government with an extensive shield grid).
- Spacedock being capable of holding off that many ships stretches credulity, but it does fit with a well-armed starbase being a very fortified position in the Trek universe. Deep Space Nine was able to repel and hold its own against both Klingon and Dominion armadas.
- Riker's lines about the "cavalry" implies that the ambiguity of whether the entire "fleet" is present at Frontier Day or just the home fleet (possibly the Third Fleet protecting Earth in Deep Space Nine) seems to indicate it's only the latter, and this is only a portion of Starfleet.
- The scorch marks and debris from crashing on Veridian III are still on the Enterprise saucer. Also, there's a noticeable color texture difference between the star drive and the Enterprise's saucer, where the damage done to the Enterprise's hull is still noticeable compared to the elements from the Syracuse.
Which is where I've moved it.Yeah, we're already talking about this in the Preview Photos and Clips thread.
The gooseneck viewers look very 1950s...remind me of WOTW.Pike's bridge design from "The Cage" holds up quite well.
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Does make you wonder if SNW should have just gone for a 100% recreation of the TOS sets as well….. considering how awesome this is!
The few times they opened them on the show, it was to work on the circuitry inside. (eg: 1100101, Contagion.)In regards to the E-D bridge, what are those panels on either side? Are they storage compartments? Weapons lockers? Sleeping accommodations? I've never actively thought about these before.
Some interesting tidbits from this:
- I believe this is the first indication that Earth has a planetary shield grid at this point in the 24th/25th century era (i.e., Discovery depicts a 32nd century Earth government with an extensive shield grid).
- Spacedock being capable of holding off that many ships stretches credulity, but it does fit with a well-armed starbase being a very fortified position in the Trek universe. Deep Space Nine was able to repel and hold its own against both Klingon and Dominion armadas.
- Riker's lines about the "cavalry" implies that the ambiguity of whether the entire "fleet" is present at Frontier Day or just the home fleet (possibly the Third Fleet protecting Earth in Deep Space Nine) seems to indicate it's only the latter, and this is only a portion of Starfleet.
- The scorch marks and debris from crashing on Veridian III are still on the Enterprise saucer. Also, there's a noticeable color texture difference between the star drive and the Enterprise's saucer, where the damage done to the Enterprise's hull is still noticeable compared to the elements from the Syracuse.
In regards to the E-D bridge, what are those panels on either side? Are they storage compartments? Weapons lockers? Sleeping accommodations? I've never actively thought about these before.
The old blueprints and technical guides say they are equipment storage bins
Pike's bridge design from "The Cage" holds up quite well.
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