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No. The Odyssey is more so, but CBS removed the word "canon" from all the associated DTNE press, so hypothetically neither of them are "official" until we've seen them on the screen.
Yeah. She's 755 meters, so the longest to date, but a bit shorter than her predecessors with only 21 decks. Much of her length is from the nacelles. Her saucer and stardrive are only Enterprise-C size.
Winner gets a screen-used Terminator skull.
http://forums.stanwinstonschool.com/categories/robot-art-contest
My entry: http://forums.stanwinstonschool.com/discussion/1734/arachnobot-by-shawn-fuzzy-modem-weixelman
No, no, similarities between Avatar and Aliens (both James Cameron) just as there are also similarities between Firefly and Alien: Resurrection (both Joss Whedon.)
Each of them was hired to expand on Ridley Scott's Alien universe, and each adapted their pre-existing idea to that universe...
He's not infallible, but his particular approach to postmodern genre comedy is pretty great. He is the master of taking predictable clichés and turning them around.
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Certainly the most obvious. There is also the black second in command (is that racist of me?) the girly grease-monkey (sexist?) and science experiment bad-ass chick (anti-feminist?) and the love interest pilot.
No cripples in Firefly though (totally not-PC) nor Shepherds in A:R...