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SPY PHOTOS at AICN

Nothing there looks like Star Wars, or any more militaristic than Trek has ever looked.

And let's face it, it's really impossible for it to look lower tech than the cardboard wall/wrinkled overhead projector look of TOS. The design is what's important, and while they've borrowed some of the low-tech look of TOS (which we TOS folks all know and love), they've obviously increased the 'resolution' quite a bit. Whatever this ship is, it's a ship that lands, and has people trampling in and out of it.

It's still a bright, colorful looking future, just not a pristine one. Besides, this is a frickin refueling port.

EDIT: I saved the juicy pics, but they're huge and I'm on dial-up, so it'd take a while for me to upload again. Wow, that was quick.
 
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Edit: Still don't know what baffles me more - a 150m$ flick going for a 1970s home electronics look that looks even less futuristic than TOS (not as clean and elegant)

And I look at and go, "Ok I can see that arising out of the tech we now have..." which I think serves the movie not to mention those being targeted far better.

Give me form-fitting spandex any day, it is so much more sexy!

No thanks the spandex look is so... meh.

Sharr

Take another sharp look at that console, then take a look at a modern aircraft or shuttle cockpit, or what they have planned for the Orion. Tech today is already more advanced than that. And it ain't hard - this green circuit board thingy looks like someone soldered it in his garage. 20 years ago! :vulcan:
 
Who woulda guessed carbon fiber accent panels would make it to the 23rd century?

Who would have guessed that plastic shipping palettes would be one of the main construction materials throughout the Galaxy in the 24th? ;)

They're not going to please everyone.

This looks like the 23rd century equivalent of a local bus that's been in service for decades. Good. :)
 
NCC-1701 is my new hero. Thanks! :techman:

Although, if I were your attorney, I would advise you to remove the photos from this thread before Trek BBS gets a "phone call" similar to the one AICN got. (But since the cat's already out of the bag, the Paramount lawyers probably have their hands full.)

And those sloppy Starfleet bastards spelled "protocol" wrong! Once again, J.J. Abrams rapes my childhood. :rolleyes:
 
Who woulda guessed carbon fiber accent panels would make it to the 23rd century?

Realistic or not, "pristine" or not is not the question here - when technology reminds you of something in the past, it *ain't* a good example for convincing sci fi.

TOS may be blamed for being "low-cost" and, as a result, "cardboard" - it still was visionary about future technology. If you don't buy it, take another look at your cell phone.
 
when technology reminds you of something in the past, it *ain't* a good example for convincing sci fi.

I dunno - I liked "Aliens" a lot, and evidently so did lots of people. Fewer folks liked "Firefly," but I sure did. And then there's the new "Battlestar Galactica..."

And, of course, people do still watch TOS although nothing about it has looked convincing for three decades.

^^Gee, what an argument.

It's an unassailably good one until we see some box office that suggests this look didn't "convince" people. :)
 
Keep in mind that we don't even know what kind of shuttle this is, whom it belongs to, or how old it is supposed to be relative to the setting in which it appears.
 
Who woulda guessed carbon fiber accent panels would make it to the 23rd century?

Who would have guessed that plastic shipping palettes would be one of the main construction materials throughout the Galaxy in the 24th? ;)

They're not going to please everyone.

This looks like the 23rd century equivalent of a local bus that's been in service for decades. Good. :)
Oh I want my trek future to be PERFECT!!! ... Dirty and stepped on, but perfect ... and realistic ... and a throwback to the old series ... but not the vivid color palette ... so keep the same color palette ... and you know that sound the doors make? And I know how many paces it is from the turbolift doors to the captain's chair, so don't screw me over on that!
 
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