1. Large Starships are impressive visually. If the ship somehow appears small on screen, the film fails.
The film fails when a starship appears small? The entire film?
1. Large Starships are impressive visually. If the ship somehow appears small on screen, the film fails.
1. Large Starships are impressive visually. If the ship somehow appears small on screen, the film fails.
The film fails when a starship appears small? The entire film?
A ship can be impressive no matter its size if it's a decent design.If a film does not convey the Enterprise as something impressive, then it loses the sense of wonder about the 23rd Century needed to draw the audience in to the world being created on screen.
A ship can be impressive no matter its size if it's a decent design.If a film does not convey the Enterprise as something impressive, then it loses the sense of wonder about the 23rd Century needed to draw the audience in to the world being created on screen.
Oh.
Actually, I can see why they made it so large.
Although I liked the movie, I am hoping it will resolve over the course of a trilogy and restore Vulcan, and the old timeline.
1. Large Starships are impressive visually. If the ship somehow appears small on screen, the film fails.
The film fails when a starship appears small? The entire film?
It fails to impress. The film would lose something of the epic scope it would need to convey.
TMP made the Enterprise look huge, then built on that to convety the size of Vejur by showing Vejur close to a tiny Enterprise.
If a film does not convey the Enterprise as something impressive, then it loses the sense of wonder about the 23rd Century needed to draw the audience in to the world being created on screen.
When I saw the super star destroyer in Empire Strikes Back, the first thing in my mind, besides groaning at its' silliness, was, "Ok, someone there has a very small penis."
Explain.5. Listen to the nerds.
Without actually making it massive. So what you're saying is TMP did a better job of making the ship impressive. I agree.Nice try. In TMP, they implied the impressive size of the ship.
Explain.5. Listen to the nerds.
Explain.5. Listen to the nerds.
I meant if one of your minimum wage nerds says, 'it takes longer than 30 minutes to fly to Vulcan even at maximum warp', then mention the transit time in dialogue.
It would also have been more sensible to write in a technical glitch that needed repairing rather than the hand brake gag. If the Enterprise is a marvel of modern tech and the fleet only left 30 seconds earlier, and likely consisted of at least some older ships with a lower top speed, it could easily have caught up during the flight to maintain fleet formation.
I would have loved the TMP Enterprise to have been used but I'm not overly concerned by the changes. Probably just done for merchandising purposes.
Yeah, I don't think you need to mention things like that but it's possible to not not mention it, if that makes sense.How long it took to get to Vulcan is not an important plot or character point. It's a "nice to have", but it's one of those things where it's probably best not to go there, because other episodes would be brought up in these very forums to say "No, it's X". "It's actually Y" or "I've calculated it to be Z".
Without actually making it massive. So what you're saying is TMP did a better job of making the ship impressive. I agree.Nice try. In TMP, they implied the impressive size of the ship.
How long it took to get to Vulcan is not an important plot or character point. It's a "nice to have", but it's one of those things where it's probably best not to go there, because other episodes would be brought up in these very forums to say "No, it's X". "It's actually Y" or "I've calculated it to be Z".
In the end, it's just not necessary for us to know or be told that.
Also, this is a lot of presumption, and while you may be correct, they probably weren't worried about formation beyond getting there, and the time difference would not necessarily be worth the trouble.
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