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ST XI Screenwriters Speak

Isn't one reason they don't want to call it a prequel because the timeline for the film spans the 23rd and 24th centuries? Also, there's the possibility that some of it could take place concurrently with TOS.
 
So are you saying if they DO stick to the facts established in TOS, then you would NOT consider this a reimagining? Or are you concerned with the way it looks?

It's hard for me to swallow that this thing:
http://goneelsewhere.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/star-trek-uss-enterprise-full.jpg
is the same Enterprise seen in TOS.
So yeah, I am concerned about the way it looks.
It's why I think it's and I want them to just come out and admit it.

They have already stated that it will in fact look different. I'm pretty sure that someone (was it Orci?, Kurtzman?) used the phrase "re-imagined aesthetic" in an interview a year or so ago. I'm not sure what else you want them to admit.

I never really thought there was much question anymore about whether or not it will look the same, and the ship in the teaser trailer underscores that. Whether or not that footage will be used, or if that is the EXACT design we will see for the Enterprise, the message from the teaser is clear that things will look at least a little different.

The bottom line is this:
If they tell me that it is the same ship that we saw in TOS, then -- for the purposes of this film -- I will see it as the same ship used in TOS. It looks similar enough for me to "swallow" that idea.
 
I finally watched it. One of the kids asks if they can do the Vulcan Salute. I love how Kurtzman says, "You know what, my hands--" and then just sort of tries to do it or something and Orci just totally whips out his Vulcan Salute like he was going "What? Oh, you wanted to see this?"
 
So are you saying if they DO stick to the facts established in TOS, then you would NOT consider this a reimagining? Or are you concerned with the way it looks?

It's hard for me to swallow that this thing:
http://goneelsewhere.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/star-trek-uss-enterprise-full.jpg
is the same Enterprise seen in TOS.
So yeah, I am concerned about the way it looks.
It's why I think it's and I want them to just come out and admit it.

It better not look like the 6 foot model that GR used in TOS in the '60's. This is 2008(9), controls and panels on the original 60's show are out-dated for US today, let alone in the 23rd century. Changing what the equipment looks like DOES NOT make it a reboot.
 
IIRC, the ship has been redesigned to varying degrees for each film.

The TMP ship was a result of GR stating that the old 1701 would look silly on the big screen. That's why it was redesigned.

As far as the ship for the film. I'm going to wait and see. Supposedly this film will take place over several time periods, being more of an origins story.
I expect there to be some artistic liscense here and there. That's to be expected. Every Trek series and film had elements of it and I seriously doubt this new film will be any exception.
If the story is a good one, I'm not going to piss and moan that they got the carpeting wrong. That's just childish.
Nor am I going to go into every single fucking thread and complain about things not going exactly my way. I'm not making this film. I have no input. I am ok with that. sorry that you aren't, but then you're not going to see this film anyway.
 
I could accept the ship being refit in TMP, but that explanation could only hold water so many times. Certainly not with this movie allegedly taking place before TOS.
 
I could accept the ship being refit in TMP, but that explanation could only hold water so many times. Certainly not with this movie allegedly taking place before TOS.

But how did you accept the Klingons? Isn't thier look canon as much as the ship? Remeber that the new look went unexplained for 30 years.
 
*holds head in hands*

The original show contridicted itself week to fucking week. The Enterprise didn't look the same in two continuous shots, for crying out loud.

The models didn't match up.

Explain that one away, Matt. These people are doing everything possible to keep this movie within the spirit of the original show. That's good enough for me.

No wonder the rest of the world laughs at Star Trek fans - they think we treat the show like its the fucking bible and every word like the gospel.

Its a story.
 
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I'm with jon1701 !!

If you're not going to accept the new film for what it is, then go back to your basement and watch TOS dvd's. Over and over and over....
 
*holds head in hands*

The original show contridicted itself week to fucking week. The Enterprise didn't look the same in two continuous shots, for crying out loud.

The models didn't match up.

Explain that one away, Matt. These people are doing everything possible to keep this movie within the spirit of the original show. That's good enough for me.

No wonder the rest of the world laughs at Star Trek fans - they think we treat the show like its the fucking bible and every word like the gospel.

Its a story.

Exactly. The idea that there is any kind of canon throughout the Original Series is a joke. And if a Trek movie came out with the same designs as the 1960's TV show, it would rightly be laughed out of the cinema.
 
That is different.
Recasting parts is one thing, redesigning the ship is another.

The TMP Klingons were not recast, they were completely different in every respect. So you can redesign the look of alien races but not ships and still remain within the all-hallowed canon? :rolleyes:
 
And if a Trek movie came out with the same designs as the 1960's TV show, it would rightly be laughed out of the cinema.

Exactly. There's a reason why Paramount didn't just borrow back the TOS Enterprise shooting model from the Smithsonian. For ST: TMP, "Trials and Tribble-ations", "In a Mirror, Darkly", or ST XI.
 
*holds head in hands*

The original show contridicted itself week to fucking week. The Enterprise didn't look the same in two continuous shots, for crying out loud.

Exactly...not just facts, but the bridge design.

Case in point:
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x22/byanyothername0215.jpg

Where's the main view screen? Are they in some sort of revolving bridge?

I suppose those who will reject Abrams' trek because it may look a little inconsistent compared to TOS should also reject TOS itself since its look was often inconsistent, even within the confines of a single episode.
 
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*holds head in hands*

The original show contridicted itself week to fucking week. The Enterprise didn't look the same in two continuous shots, for crying out loud.

Exactly...not just facts, but the bridge design.

Case in point:
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x22/byanyothername0215.jpg

Where's the main view screen? Are they in some sort of revolving bridge?

I suppose those who will reject Abrams' trek because it may look a little inconsistent compared to TOS should also reject TOS itself since its look was often inconsistent, even within the confines of a single episode.

For some reason, I'm now imagining a Star Trek fan who is so hardcore when it comes to canon, that he rejects every Trek episode and film ever produced, preferring a platonic ideal of canon. :lol:
 
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