More fundamentally, though, it's the work of different creators, a work that came first and deserves to be respected on its own terms. It's disrespectful to the makers of the movie to pretend that what they created is just a subset of the creation of some TV guy who imitated what they did first.
have the novel..comic books,the blueprints, the Polar Lights C-57D...
Never have found the novel.
I had the first two issues of the Innovation comic, but never got the third (I think it was only three parts). I wasn't sure they'd even concluded it; I thought maybe they'd gone out of business before they finished it.
That's basically what people have been doing for a long time to make the other incarnations of Trek consistant with the original (when they're not retconning TOS).Well, yeah we could [nitpick and justify the differences], but it justifies my statement that "Forbidden Planet doesn't quite fit with Star Trek unless you kind of cross your eyes."
Darmok at Baird. When the Francise fell.Darmok at Tanagra. When the Bailey fell.
And Dennis, I love you for posting those blueprints!!![]()
http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/first-spaceship-on-venus/As aridas sofia has pointed out, there's quite some similarity between the Enterprise bridge design and the control room of the ship in First Spaceship On Venus. It looks to me as if Guzman was the one more likely influenced by that film, as his early rendering of the bridge includes most of the elements that carry over.
Then you would have LOVED the TOS/Doctor Who photomanipulations I just posted! Not to mention the cool YouTube video.Personally, I think it's more fun mixing Star Trek and Doctor Who.
http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/first-spaceship-on-venus/As aridas sofia has pointed out, there's quite some similarity between the Enterprise bridge design and the control room of the ship in First Spaceship On Venus. It looks to me as if Guzman was the one more likely influenced by that film, as his early rendering of the bridge includes most of the elements that carry over.
I had the first two issues of the Innovation comic, but never got the third (I think it was only three parts). I wasn't sure they'd even concluded it; I thought maybe they'd gone out of business before they finished it.
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