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Phase II "Going Boldly" (new vignette)

Indeed. Anyone who paid attention during Blood and Fire would remember Hodell and Freeman's names; the others were nice touches as well. I didn't need Greg's addtional expounding here included in the vignette itself, but including those names adds a sense of realism and continuity to the series that might otherwise just be overthought if presented otherwise.
 
I'm not sure about the pylons simply "plugging into" the secondary hull like that, but a minor nitpick.

That is how they go in, but that does not mean they were then connected to the internal systems and working. You just got a snapshot of some of the refit construction. :cool:
 
It was nice to see Alec Peters as Captain Garth. You will see more of him in the future with the project I am working on with him and others from Phase 2.
 
Continued improvement on a series already at the top of it's game... oh, it's Phase II? That's what I expect from them!
 
Thank you for all the nice comments. I had a blast working on the effects on this one - recreating the Enterprise, the Astrodock (based on the Ralph McQuarrie design, with some own ideas and influences from Enterprise), Arex (thanks to Enrico and Arne from my team for setting him up) and a lot of smaller fixes that I did "on the fly" while filming (e.g. the virtual engine room Scotty is standing in).

I´m looking forward to put the ship in motion in future episodes, but first we have to finalize some "old" ones... :)
 
I am one of the people who while really interested in the 'lost series' of what could have been if they hadn't made TMP, but didn't want to see the transition over to the Phase 2 version of the Enterprise and was glad when previously the decision not to was made.

When watching your clip and realised that it was happening, I will be honest I was thinking I was going to hate it, but then when I saw what had been done to merge the two Enterprises I actually really like it! Im not normally one to hate an alternate take on the bigE, I love the re-imagined versions made by some of the guys in the Art section and even like the 2009 version. The mix of a fresh new Enterprise but with the classic costumes and sets will be incredible!

I think this is akin to fans of the RTD Who series accepting with a new Doctor came a completely new Tardis.

Good work and looking forward to seeing the last episodes with the old Kirk and the 'old' old girl as well as the new Kirk and his Enterprise…in fact this has given me inspiration to start doing some 3d modelling again!
 
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This is the most impressive thing, from writing to acting to fx. I really loved it and it made me tear up and usually things dont get to me.
 
And I'm in no way a structural expert (and don't play one on TV :lol:), but it would seem there should be a deeper connection in there.

I can't remember which of our wonderful 3D artists did it, but one of them had the internal aspects modeled and the pylons basically ran into each other in a "V" connection.

Still, like I said, a very minor thing.

I assume that they connect to a deeper infrastructure but what you're seeing is just some of the assembly. People are working INSIDE to connect them to the rest of the structural setup. :)
 
So Captain Garth must be sane again. Also cool how the nacelles now look like a TOS and TMP hybrid.

And Garrett Wang's hair seems to have become a lot bushier as well as long.
 
Yay! You did the asteroid space dock! It was perfect!

Indeed. That, and the Archer mention were two nice shout-outs to Enterprise (the series). ROCK ON!

Oooh, the asteroid spacedock pre-dates Star Trek: Enterprise by quite a bit! It was part of the original Ralph McQuarrie concept artwork produced back before Paramount decided to go with Phase II. Here's a link that shares some of that artwork and discusses early ideas for the cancelled first film.
 
Nice! Not sure how I could have forgotten about that... and at the same time, it can be both a realization of McQuarrie's work and a nod to Enterprise. Either way, I'm a happy nerd!
 
I liked it. It has several things which made it highly watchable. As always, I look forward to more from the talented cast and crew.
 
The attention to authenticity and every little detail is always a plus, including if you're going to reference ENT it's at least done properly unlike some half ass meaningless comment about a beagle and not being sure which Archer it's supposed to come from. They would have been better off making no references to ENT.
 
So Captain Garth must be sane again. Also cool how the nacelles now look like a TOS and TMP hybrid.

And Garrett Wang's hair seems to have become a lot bushier as well as long.

Actually, that is Wayne Johnson who plays Ensign Dawson Walking Bear from The Animated Series
 
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