Re: A Hater Revisits Voyager
From an asthetic sense, it looks better for the station to match, though. And, given that I love the Cardassian design, I prefer it.
Also, from the out-of-universe perspective, that would just play hell with the stock footage.
Did we actually see any station exteriors at the start of 'The Quickening'? Maybe most of the work was being done while Bashir spent his time on the Teplan's planet - I seem to recall that episode having a time frame of a month or so.
While this may have been possible (and it is what we have to accept because it seems to be exactly what happened), I don't understand why they rebuilt it exactly like the original. DS9 was built upon 40 year-old Cardassian technology, it would have been nice if they decided to rebuild the new pylon as a more advanced and efficient Starfleet pylon. It would have added character to the station.If it makes you feel better, the DS9 TM mentions it a bit, and talks about how the Starfleet Corps of Engineers stationed on the station used in-depth molecular scans from when Starfleet first took over the station to replicate and rebuild an astonishingly nearly-perfect pylon replacement which matched the original one almost completely, and mentions them cutting down and preparing the damaged pylon 'root' and rebuilding it within a relatively short time, all of it a quite impressive engineering feat.![]()
From an asthetic sense, it looks better for the station to match, though. And, given that I love the Cardassian design, I prefer it.
Also, from the out-of-universe perspective, that would just play hell with the stock footage.
Did we actually see any station exteriors at the start of 'The Quickening'? Maybe most of the work was being done while Bashir spent his time on the Teplan's planet - I seem to recall that episode having a time frame of a month or so.