The ISS is a tinkertoy in comparison to a Constitution-class starship. They had to use rare, highly-trained professional spacewalkers to do it, too. Ask an astronaut sometime how dangerous it is to assemble things in free-fall. Did they also ask the astronauts to fabricate the sections in orbit? Of course not!Yep ... just like the International Space Station. Damned hard to build in space. And look at all the lives lost!
Not a chance. Clouds don't have sharp angles like that.They're clouds.![]()
Those big things in the background look like a pair of huge boots. Obviously, this is Shatner's giant cameo.
This just ocurred to me...
maybe the tall buildings we see in the car chase and later on the "Kirk on his bike" scenes are pylons, supporting some sort of hi-tech, miles-high, bridge or motorway?
As for Jimmy driving off the cliff, where he's going they don't need roads!
I don't know what they are for or do but I think they are artificial structures and yeah, they are freaking HUGH! They make the Eneterprise look like tinkertoys.
I can't wait till we can post caps of them.
They're clouds.![]()
Meaning he saw the cliff/quarry (wich indeed does look human-made, maybe ruins from WWIII) when it was too late to stop! If he just wanted to annoy his uncle by destroying his beloved 'vette, surely there's other easier and safer ways to do it...
In the second shot of 'em there's even a wisp of vapor coming off of one. I see clouds today and am confident I will see clouds tomorrow.
Let me know when they ever finish that little stripped down version of the space station that they were once planning to build.
It sure is! So something bigger should be assembled on the ground? Yeah, I know, anti-grav, etc. But let's talk real world here: how would you build something approaching the size of the Enterprise if the government decided it needed a spaceship the size of an aircraft carrier?The ISS is a tinkertoy in comparison to a Constitution-class starship...Yep ... just like the International Space Station. Damned hard to build in space. And look at all the lives lost!
I never suggested that they did. It doesn't even take careful reading of my statements to understand I'm talking about manufacturing components on the ground and assembling them in orbit. Just like the ISS. Just like Roddenberry and company proposed back in 1966.Did they also ask the astronauts to fabricate the sections in orbit? Of course not!
I don't find it likely
In the second shot of 'em there's even a wisp of vapor coming off of one. I see clouds today and am confident I will see clouds tomorrow.
I'm puzzled here. Just because the ISS is smaller than Alpha or Freedom, you think the means of construction would change when something bigger is worked on?
I couldn't see any surface detail, they just look like big purple clouds to me too, but I guess they could be a 100 mile wide...uh...geometric art form.
Yes. They are clearly the feet of a giant SHATNER statue, over 10,000 miles tall. Shatner complained that it wasn't big enough for a star as big as he.
I'm puzzled here. Just because the ISS is smaller than Alpha or Freedom, you think the means of construction would change when something bigger is worked on?
My point is that what the best means of successfully constructing big spacegoing structures will turn out to be remains more of an open and hypothetical one than you're suggesting, since it's neither been done nor is it successfully being done now.
They're just unusual clouds to make the scene look artsy. I can't believe that there's this much discussion over clouds. I can see the Enterprise if I stare at this photo long enough.In the second shot of 'em there's even a wisp of vapor coming off of one. I see clouds today and am confident I will see clouds tomorrow.
I look forward to you trying to maintain that confidence when the HD screen shots start to appear.
-What are those goofy red things all over the different consoles on the bridge?
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