The TMP Enterprise put the cheese graters in the front of the nacelles.^^^ "cheese grater" filtering technology
Now how should we explain variable height of the bridge dome?
As a little kid watching TOS reruns, I used to wonder about this. I thought maybe the balls were hollow covers that would perhaps rotate up into a hidden slot exposing the 'vents' for when the ship used it's warp engines.
Twently years wiser and...it's stock footage reused from the pilot![]()
Yup, I thought pretty much the same thing as a kid. The spheres were used for orbital velocity, while the vents were seen when Enterprise sailed off at the end of the ep.
When the two pilot episodes were filmed, nobody knew if the show would even make it to NBC's primetime schedule. I'm sure the re-use of FX shots from the pilots was anything but "planned." It just worked out that way for economy's sake.This topic begs an obvious question: If they were planning to reuse fx shots from the pilot, why did they make such noticable changes to the Enterprise
What happened to the "reversed cymbal crash" version?
Timo Saloniemi
And that story is also told in TMoST as well, IIRC.I suggest some folks track down the home video "Inside Star Trek", where, amongst other clarifications, Alexander Courage himself says that he went down into the recording studio and did the whoosh sound.
my copy of TMoST is too old to look at without fatiguing it more.
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