Oops!I think this thread is getting dangerously close to SNW spoiler territory![]()
Oops!I think this thread is getting dangerously close to SNW spoiler territory![]()
Here's the timeline:
Here's the timeline:
Pre-ENT (Eugenics Wars happen in the 1990s)
ENT (though I prefer to skip this one)
TOS
TNG
DS9
VOY
PIC
-- Temporal War happens, there are changes, back to the beginning! --
Pre-ENT (Eugenics Wars happen in the 21st Century)
ENT (if we must, I'll fix some coffee so I don't doze off... )
DSC S1-S2 (takes place during a mid-23rd Century that was changed by the Temporal War)
SNW (continues from early-DSC)
"TOS" (some new hypothetical version where Kirk looks like Jim Carey)
TNG through PIC (99+% the same as before)
-- Temporal War ends, time-travel is banned, kinks might have been worked out, but continuing onward! --
DSC S3-S5
Easy. Done.
Or you can take the Everything, Everywhere, All At Once approach and say different versions are unfolding at the same time! Someone somewhere was probably wondering how long it would take me to work in EEAAO once I watched it. Now you have your answer!
I disagree completely. Maybe more advanced than TOS to ST5, but not ST6 onwards
I look at something like Pike’s ready room and quarters or Main Engineering and compare them to their counterparts on the E-D (for example) and they are just so much bigger and more advanced looking, especially in the case of the Engine Room.
I've always thought the problem with the super smooth hull of the TOS Enterprise is that it begs comparison with her contemporaries of the era. To a segment ofvthe population, that smooth look will always scream "cheesey 50's/60's scifi."compared to the super smooth TOS Enterprise.
That’s how I roll with it, there are big differences between TOS and TNG-ENT that I find harder to rectify than the Gorn thing of SNS/TOS, it’s just that we’ve had 30+ years to paper over the cracks in our minds.That’s a pretty good layout. Me, I tend to believe the last bit. That it’s all slightly different timelines all unfolding next to each other.
I think the difference is that it’s one thing to visit for an episode that’s goofing on TOS, but a different thing to try and set an entire modern series there.TNG, DS9, and ENT all featured versions of the TOS Constitution Class, and I don't think anyone ever goes: "Oh, those weird 60s sets just take me out of the show."
When Tesla makes a flying saucer, let me know.I know people think Teslas look very primitive because they're VERY smooth.
Well, they're making a rocket ship that looks like something out of Flash Gordon. Not nearly as sophisticated and greebly as the Saturn V.When Tesla makes a flying saucer, let me know.
Fair enough, but it still doesn't change the fact that the Enterprise looks every bit like something designed in the early 1960's. It's literally a flying saucer with some added bits. I love the damned thing to pieces, but it would look ridiculous seeing it regularly in 4k. It was designed to look good on 60's TV's.Well, they're making a rocket ship that looks like something out of Flash Gordon. Not nearly as sophisticated and greebly as the Saturn V.
From TrekMovie's article on the design process of the Discoprise:Fair enough, but it still doesn't change the fact that the Enterprise looks every bit like something designed in the early 1960's. It's literally a flying saucer with some added bits. I love the damned thing to pieces, but it would look ridiculous seeing it regularly in 4k. It was designed to look good on 60's TV's.
The absolute nail in the coffin for the TOS Enterprise was the NX-01. The fact you can draw a straight line from the NX-01, to the "Discoprise," and go right to the the TMP Refit is proof enough. I'm sorry, but in the game of Which one of these things is not like the other? The TOS Enterprise is the odd one out.
I think this thread is getting dangerously close to SNW spoiler territory![]()
Fair enough, but it still doesn't change the fact that the Enterprise looks every bit like something designed in the early 1960's. It's literally a flying saucer with some added bits. I love the damned thing to pieces, but it would look ridiculous seeing it regularly in 4k. It was designed to look good on 60's TV's.
They theorized ways their version could be refitted over the years to become the 2266 Enterprise.
Also, I thought it was interesting that in the Lower Decks crossover episode with Strange New Worlds, the altered intro hews closer to the TOS design of the Enterprise when it comes to hull color and smoothness of the hull than the live-action version.
I think that ship has long sailed. Nevermind the fact the ship is significantly larger, to go from what we see in SNW, to a TOS aesthetic, then go to the refit, would be somewhat ridiculous.
The SNW Enterprise is already alot closer to the TOS hull colour than alot of people realize.
than the silver we see on the Discoprise.
Fair enough, but it still doesn't change the fact that the Enterprise looks every bit like something designed in the early 1960's. It's literally a flying saucer with some added bits. I love the damned thing to pieces, but it would look ridiculous seeing it regularly in 4k. It was designed to look good on 60's TV's.
The absolute nail in the coffin for the TOS Enterprise was the NX-01. The fact you can draw a straight line from the NX-01, to the "Discoprise," and go right to the the TMP Refit is proof enough. I'm sorry, but in the game of Which one of these things is not like the other? The TOS Enterprise is the odd one out.
It is. And really I felt that start with TMP. The TMP refit felt like a much different ship and was treated as a much different ship and did not have the same general feel to it as the TOS Enterprise. It made TOS stand out quite oddly. The uniform change was another, with the more muted tones harkening back to the Cage than anything in TOS.I'm sorry, but in the game of Which one of these things is not like the other? The TOS Enterprise is the odd one out.
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