Technically, that was introduced in the animated series ("Counter-clock Incident", and the one where they all shrink).Oh yeah, that's sort of an Elephant in the Room that Trek has always ignored. It's sort of like how they introduced restoring humans to the last saved version using the transporter in "Unnatural Selection" and then quietly forgot about that later.
...the way he’s treating it (totally ignoring the big-ship intentions of the writers/directors/etc to make it fit into his version of what Trek should be) people aren’t going to be able to use his site as a serious/accurate/reliable STXI reference, thus defeating the whole object of his website.
I went back to EAS and I wasn’t disappointed - get a load of this: Now he’s saying the bridge window is half-recessed into the saucer (basement-window style) and it’s a “VFX error” that you can see space and the saucer out the bridge window.
If Bernd truly believes that it was the intention of the writers/directors/vfx people to have the window half buried in the saucer (thus 100% defeating the point of having a window on the bridge!) he has truely lost it. I could get it if he just said the window is too small on the outside, but this?
If only his site had a sense of humor it could be great.
Bernd may dislike the reinterpretation of Star Trek ships, sets, characters and technology, but the way he’s treating it (totally ignoring the big-ship intentions of the writers/directors/etc to make it fit into his version of what Trek should be) people aren’t going to be able to use his site as a serious/accurate/reliable STXI reference, thus defeating the whole object of his website.
Proof positive that the JJ-prise is no larger than the TOS 1701:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2826096&postcount=57
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2930319&postcount=228
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Proof positive that the JJ-prise is no larger than the TOS 1701:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2826096&postcount=57
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2930319&postcount=228
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That's not proof positive. That is two toys placed side by side. One of which has a scale listed on the box, the other does not. What does that prove? Absolutly nothing.
Proof positive that the JJ-prise is no larger than the TOS 1701:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2826096&postcount=57
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2930319&postcount=228
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That's not proof positive. That is two toys placed side by side. One of which has a scale listed on the box, the other does not. What does that prove? Absolutly nothing.
Someone needs their sarcasm detector fixed.
"Point of view" and "logic" are two different things. Bernd feels that the Enterprise SHOULD be smaller, because the original was smaller--that is his point of view. His argument for insisting that it IS smaller--that is to say, his logical analysis--is incomprehensible and increasingly fatuous.Honestly, do you feel better that you are on the larger ship bandwagon? Just because he doesn't believe the ship to be that large, does that mean that suddenly his point of view is not valid?
Though for me it is proof positive that the new one was originally intended to be very close in size to the original or the refit. It's the final nail in the "it was scaled up later" theory for me.
...you can not debate the fact that he spends WAAAY more time analyzing the size of these ships...
...and does a great service to the Star Trek fan community...
...you can not debate the fact that he spends WAAAY more time analyzing the size of these ships...
That much is certain.
Not really, not this time....and does a great service to the Star Trek fan community...
I went back to EAS and I wasn’t disappointed - get a load of this: Now he’s saying the bridge window is half-recessed into the saucer (basement-window style) and it’s a “VFX error” that you can see space and the saucer out the bridge window.
If Bernd truly believes that it was the intention of the writers/directors/vfx people to have the window half buried in the saucer (thus 100% defeating the point of having a window on the bridge!) he has truely lost it. I could get it if he just said the window is too small on the outside, but this?
If only his site had a sense of humor it could be great.
Bernd may dislike the reinterpretation of Star Trek ships, sets, characters and technology, but the way he’s treating it (totally ignoring the big-ship intentions of the writers/directors/etc to make it fit into his version of what Trek should be) people aren’t going to be able to use his site as a serious/accurate/reliable STXI reference, thus defeating the whole object of his website.
Honestly, do you feel better that you are on the larger ship bandwagon? Just because he doesn't believe the ship to be that large, does that mean that suddenly his point of view is not valid? He has his own website which he updates on his own, at his own expense. He doesn't share your point of view but that doesn't entitle you or anyone to ridicule him. Not meaning to be preachy, but I have a big problem with he flack that Bernd has recieved over this. It's his website and his point of view, he's entitled to his opinion. I find his site to be just as useful now as it ever was. You dont have to agree with every one of his viewpoints, but you can not debate the fact that he spends WAAAY more time analyzing the size of these ships and does a great service to the Star Trek fan community by providing a website at his own expense that everyone of us has visited and found useful at some point. Next time anyone wants to criticize him for his views, why dont you step back and make your own website and see how people treat you.
I think the real point is that Bernd has spent a great deal of time, effort and probably money in creating a very credible and very detailed Star Trek reference website, but he's doing himself no favors by taking the stances he has toward the current movie and particularly toward the nuEnterprise. Where everything had previously been subject to verification and, in the face of new information, revision, what he's doing now has too much the appearance of someone confronted with a thing he does not want to accept, reacting to it by sticking his fingers in his ears and yelling at the top of his voice "La la la la la la la, I can't hear you! If I can't hear you, then I don't have to believe it's truuuuue!" It's that credibility he's worked so long to establish which is taking a hit, no matter how good the rest of his site remains.I went back to EAS and I wasn’t disappointed - get a load of this: Now he’s saying the bridge window is half-recessed into the saucer (basement-window style) and it’s a “VFX error” that you can see space and the saucer out the bridge window.
If Bernd truly believes that it was the intention of the writers/directors/vfx people to have the window half buried in the saucer (thus 100% defeating the point of having a window on the bridge!) he has truely lost it. I could get it if he just said the window is too small on the outside, but this?
If only his site had a sense of humor it could be great.
Bernd may dislike the reinterpretation of Star Trek ships, sets, characters and technology, but the way he’s treating it (totally ignoring the big-ship intentions of the writers/directors/etc to make it fit into his version of what Trek should be) people aren’t going to be able to use his site as a serious/accurate/reliable STXI reference, thus defeating the whole object of his website.
Honestly, do you feel better that you are on the larger ship bandwagon? Just because he doesn't believe the ship to be that large, does that mean that suddenly his point of view is not valid? He has his own website which he updates on his own, at his own expense. He doesn't share your point of view but that doesn't entitle you or anyone to ridicule him. Not meaning to be preachy, but I have a big problem with he flack that Bernd has recieved over this. It's his website and his point of view, he's entitled to his opinion. I find his site to be just as useful now as it ever was. You dont have to agree with every one of his viewpoints, but you can not debate the fact that he spends WAAAY more time analyzing the size of these ships and does a great service to the Star Trek fan community by providing a website at his own expense that everyone of us has visited and found useful at some point. Next time anyone wants to criticize him for his views, why dont you step back and make your own website and see how people treat you.
Well said, Mangledduk! I wish there was a karma system in place here, because you deserve some up-votes. The way people have turned on Bernd has me looking at this tight little community with an expression that says, "Ick, they eat their own!" There's just too much preference for snarky cheap shots instead of good manners.
If that is true, on its size, then the Narada must have been GIGANTIC! Like the size of a small moon.
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