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    Captain Imahara

    It seems like a rather specific name for it to be a coincidence, so I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge what seemed to be a nice little tribute in them naming the captain of the Armstrong after Grant Imahara, who we lost far too early last July.
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    The Purple Chairs

    Not sure if this is well-known information or not, but I have tracked down the manufacturer and model of the chairs used in TNG, in Captain Picard's ready room and the Observation Lounge. They were made by a Norwegian firm called HÅG, and from what I can tell it was the Anova 2030 model, while...
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    Balance of Terror

    So I was in the shower and, having recently rewatched Balance of Terror, a thought occurred. Has the possibility been considered that when he made his pronouncement that “Their power is simple impulse”, Scotty was mistaken? He would have been making his determinations based on sensor data, in...
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    Non-linear Storytelling (Spoilers, maybe?)

    As I recall, Roberto Orci has mentioned that the movie uses a non-linear method of storytelling, and I've been thinking about what that would mean. I have formed speculation as to how the movie is going to go. My speculation follows. We start with the bar fight scene. Pike finds out who Kirk...
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    The necks and pylons as radiators?

    Now, I was just posting in the Art forum where another poster was arguing against the changes believed made on the Enterprise in the upcoming Trek film. One of the arguments was regarding the 'fins' that are located about where the 'intercoolers' on the nacelles are on the original Constitution...
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    Regarding the chairs.

    I was in a design class, and much to my surprise, I have learned a bit of Trek history trivia from it. In giving an example of a functional ergonomic chair design, she clicked to a slide which, lo and behold, depicted chairs which were clearly the bases for the bridge, conference room, and...
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