Any starship powered by beer has my vote
As an engineer I am appalled, appalled at how they portrayed the engineering section of the Enterforaprize in the new movie. It completely took me out of the moment every time they showed off one of these sections of the ship.
As an engineer I am appalled, appalled at how they portrayed the engineering section of the Enterforaprize in the new movie. It completely took me out of the moment every time they showed off one of these sections of the ship.
As an engineer I am appalled, appalled at how they portrayed the engineering section of the Enterforaprize in the new movie. It completely took me out of the moment every time they showed off one of these sections of the ship.
It looks nothing like the starship engineering sections you've worked on?
As a (former) physicist, and as I pointed out above, a particle accelerator facility doesn't look that different from a brewery, and yes, I've been to both.
Here we go again!
I really liked the anachronistic look of the engineering complex. The sense of scale and complexity was breathtaking. And considering the TOS engine room was all pipes and tanks too (albiet on a much smaller scale) I don't see the problem.
And remember, people - the TNG Enterprise had a pot-bellied stove for a warp core.
I'd imagine that since they're all made from USS Kelvin parts, that they'd all look like the Kelvin.ToMaHaKeR said:Speaking about next movie - it would be nice if we could see the interior of other XI starship classes (Armstrong/Mayflower/Newton).
I didn't really care. The industrial spaces worked fine for the movie.
^Funny that the tanks bothered you, but you didn't notice the very 20th century window carelessly left uncovered at the end of the chamber (which I LOL'd at when, after several viewings, I finally spotted it)
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