No, I understand. To me, it's the wording in the script was ambiguous to a degree.
It is
No, I understand. To me, it's the wording in the script was ambiguous to a degree.
You're incorrect. He wasn't saying it in past tense, he's referring to current tense as it was investigating an existing DMA situation. Saru was talking about the current active investigation of the DMA which had never been encountered before.
If Starfleet had experienced a similar DMA in the past they would have said this was an ongoing event.
The one flying through the cube also had that, but the one from the opening of E13 with the close flyby at Jupiter was correctI was just thinking today that back in some episode they showed a hologram of a Galaxy class ship with Shuttlebay 2 and 3 as the same width instead of different sizes. Was that an error or do you think there are variants like that?
The D is in that circle, so go measure it![]()
Does anybody have any guestimates as to the scale of this specialized Borg Cube with extra large pointy antenna's?
That's beyond the standard Borg Cube dimensions of 3 km, it's large enough that the Enterprise-D can fly around inside like a light sport plane.
Sometimes you need a reset of size before you get back up in size.
It's not a big deal that the size went back down for a generation.
That is why we don't have any starship threads here at all that don't have hundreds of pages. It's also not all Kirk asked for. Or anything God would want brought closer, not that he'd have any need with it.There are too many fans getting all worked up about friggin starships and NOT realising Star Trek....
Was...
Never...
About....
Spaceships!!!!
You just made that a priority.
You're wrong. Saru was talking about the Subspace rift left by the DMA after it relocated and not the DMA itself. He relates what other starships detected when they encountered similar subspace rifts. There is no Enterprise in the 32nd Century. If there was it would have been mentioned more than once in dialogue and most likely gotten a call out like Voyager-J did when Discovery arrived at Starfleet HQ for the first time
An absolute statement based on current on screen evidence. If that gets retconned later so be it but as it stands it would appear to be true.Try reading the subsequent posts on this. I already admitted my error and we dicussed the ambiguity in the text.
You're making an absolute statement about there not being an Enterprise, that is an error. I made an absolute statement about there was, that is also an error. We do not know for certain if there is or is not an Enterprise in the Starfleet of the 32nd century.
An absolute statement based on current on screen evidence. If that gets retconned later so be it but as it stands it would appear to be true.
Believe me, I will in due time.The D is in that circle, so go measure it
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Does anybody have any guestimates as to the scale of this specialized Borg Cube with extra large pointy antenna's
The D is in that circle, so go measure it![]()
The one flying through the cube also had that, but the one from the opening of E13 with the close flyby at Jupiter was correct
Side bonus of all #StarTrekPicard being out: VFX vendors can see each other's work.
We'll split episodes between vendors by logical parts; Ghost LA getting Spacedock and Starfleet work, Outpost LA getting Borg/Enterprise-D exteriors outside Jupiter, Ghost Copenhagen getting the Borg Cube *interior* work, and Crafty Apes getting the Starfleet Museum shots.
Only after the episode is out do people get to see the entire thing and compliment other place's work.
#StarTrek
Ghost Copenhagen built [the Enterprise-D model], but I know Outpost put some extra love into it for that shot outside Jupiter.
Looked as good as it ever looked. Probably better![]()
I had a go at measuring it for another thread, it's hard to get an exact size of course but it seems like the supercube is around 25km per side.
The D is in that circle, so go measure it
I had a go at measuring it for another thread, it's hard to get an exact size of course but it seems like the supercube is around 25km per side.
I'd lean more towards that since the 1701-D is 0.6 km long, and it took a fair amount of time to fly her all the way to the center.I took my own screen shot and I did my own math, it comes out to be approximately 103.4 km per side, obviously there's a fudge factor in there, but that's what I got.
The three clips of the ship swooping around the interior are seamless when they're cut together, so the whole trip (which wasn't entirely in a straight line, but was way less twisty than the path we saw on the viewscreen) took around 27 seconds. Looking at the speed it's going I'd estimate the Borg Cube to be closer to 200km across, or Death Star 2 sized.I'd lean more towards that since the 1701-D is 0.6 km long, and it took a fair amount of time to fly her all the way to the center.
That's the scenes are capable of being seamlessly cut together is cool.The three clips of the ship swooping around the interior are seamless when they're cut together, so the whole trip (which wasn't entirely in a straight line, but was way less twisty than the path we saw on the viewscreen) took around 27 seconds. Looking at the speed it's going I'd estimate the Borg Cube to be closer to 200km across, or Death Star 2 sized.
I took my own screen shot and I did my own math, it comes out to be approximately 103.4 km per side, obviously there's a fudge factor in there, but that's what I got.
I'd lean more towards that since the 1701-D is 0.6 km long, and it took a fair amount of time to fly her all the way to the center.
that's not unusual.So they didn't keep any consistency between vfx houses?? That.. is a fail.. no one talked to each other? Sure they had Zoom..
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