I liked it, it was simple, quick and even the music was subtle, wasnt too over powering or fanwanky. I liked it, didnt make too big a deal out of it.
Quicker than i first expected. It was like:
'Oooh, were in a shuttle, cruising to our assignment. ooooh, a ship then...
BAMMM!!! Hi, im the new Enterprise.
I loved that scene at Titan, thought it was glorious and perfectly done.
And the flyby and voiceover was great, didnt expect that at all. It was almost a carbon copy of TWOK closing epilogue. Wee see the registry and the lines and curves... Brilliant and beautiful and at that point did it look like the TOS Enterprise.
As a side note, i have all the theatre posters, and the one with the Enterprise being attacked, it has flames and scars etc, that poster is great, it looks like the Enterprise, but then its a view from the top of the saucer, so most of the discrepencies arent seen. Great posters, shame they were not in our theatres over here, i had get them imported.
In retrospect, seeing the ship in motion as we often did was much, much MUCH better than she is in stills. Anyone with me?
Quicker than i first expected. It was like:
'Oooh, were in a shuttle, cruising to our assignment. ooooh, a ship then...
BAMMM!!! Hi, im the new Enterprise.
I didn't like it. The nuEnterprise looked great in most shots, but not that one.
I also loved the shot of her lifting out of the clouds of Titan...that was beautiful.
One of my favourites also.![]()
I loved that scene at Titan, thought it was glorious and perfectly done.
And the flyby and voiceover was great, didnt expect that at all. It was almost a carbon copy of TWOK closing epilogue. Wee see the registry and the lines and curves... Brilliant and beautiful and at that point did it look like the TOS Enterprise.
As a side note, i have all the theatre posters, and the one with the Enterprise being attacked, it has flames and scars etc, that poster is great, it looks like the Enterprise, but then its a view from the top of the saucer, so most of the discrepencies arent seen. Great posters, shame they were not in our theatres over here, i had get them imported.

In retrospect, seeing the ship in motion as we often did was much, much MUCH better than she is in stills. Anyone with me?