I need the name of an episode with a VFX shot where the Enterprise warps toward the screen leaving a planet behind.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I always liked that shot, maybe because it was something different from the 2-3 usual warping out shots that they used, as it only appeared a handful of times throughout the whole show. The shot also appears in "All Good Things" sans planet, just after Picard talks to Tomalak on the viewscreen. It originates in a season 1 episode but can't remember which one.
I always liked that shot, maybe because it was something different from the 2-3 usual warping out shots that they used, as it only appeared a handful of times throughout the whole show. The shot also appears in "All Good Things" sans planet, just after Picard talks to Tomalak on the viewscreen. It originates in a season 1 episode but can't remember which one.
Yes, I've been watching in order on blu ray and am currently through "Angel One." Ive seen the shot you reference at least twice and maybe three times in these early episodes, I just don't remember which exact ones.
I always liked that shot, maybe because it was something different from the 2-3 usual warping out shots that they used, as it only appeared a handful of times throughout the whole show. The shot also appears in "All Good Things" sans planet, just after Picard talks to Tomalak on the viewscreen. It originates in a season 1 episode but can't remember which one.
Yes, I've been watching in order on blu ray and am currently through "Angel One." Ive seen the shot you reference at least twice and maybe three times in these early episodes, I just don't remember which exact ones.
Strangely this Point of View effect made an appearance in a few S5/S6 eps of DS9, where I thought it was created for until my TV station started repeating TNG!
I think it's first used in The first ep of season 2 of TNG when Guinan is talking to Wes about missing his Mum in Ten Forward...
I THINK!
And as for warping out of orbit, I always wondered why this was seen as a big deal, especially after that TNG ep where they perform that "Near Warp beaming" (It'd be good if the remastered eps improve that effect, maybe have the transporter beam IN the wall for a second or two)
In DS9 "By Inferno's Light" Jadzia makes a huge deal about warping inside a solar system being a big no-no yet Kira overrules her, yet in everything we'd seen previously (particularly most of the departure glory shots in the movies)
starships have no issues with going to warp within Earth's solar system. etc.
Especially when you consider Voyager's opening titles, which show the ship has no problems going to warp from the orbit of a Planet every week
If you think through the majority of the warp scenes in Trek, most of them take place within a solar system (usually after departing the planet of the week...) so it's odd when they sometimes make a big deal of it!
Kirk mentioned it, as well as he was giving his initial log entry as Enterprise captain in The Motion Picture. He said, "In order to intercept the Intruder at the earliest possible time, we must now risk engaging warp-drive while still within the solar system."
Doesn't the TNG Technical Manual say something about warping within the confines of a star system being a big no-no, or something along those lines?
"All Starfleet personnel are hereby advised that any previous technical documentation in your possession may be suspect because of an ongoing Starfleet program of disinformation intended to confound and confuse the intelligence assets of potential Threat forces. Such documents should therefore be verified with UFP archives and this Manual for authenticity."
I can't spot such a claim in the Manual.Doesn't the TNG Technical Manual say something about warping within the confines of a star system being a big no-no, or something along those lines?
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