It won't happen. The Enterprise is brand new. Unless the next movie is taking place a number of years after this one, then I don't see how they could plausibly introduce a superior design.
Why not? They re-did the Enterprise bridge no less than four times in all six movies (TMP to TWOK, TVH to TFF, TFF to TUC) and even Re-did the Bird of Prey's bridge in TVH, all with no explanation of any kind.
Basically, they can change the set any way they feel like, no explanation needed.
It won't happen. The Enterprise is brand new. Unless the next movie is taking place a number of years after this one, then I don't see how they could plausibly introduce a superior design.
Why not? They re-did the Enterprise bridge no less than four times in all six movies (TMP to TWOK, TVH to TFF, TFF to TUC) and even Re-did the Bird of Prey's bridge in TVH, all with no explanation of any kind.
Basically, they can change the set any way they feel like, no explanation needed.
The bridge even changed between TWOK and TSFS!
Why not? They re-did the Enterprise bridge no less than four times in all six movies (TMP to TWOK, TVH to TFF, TFF to TUC) and even Re-did the Bird of Prey's bridge in TVH, all with no explanation of any kind.
Basically, they can change the set any way they feel like, no explanation needed.
The bridge even changed between TWOK and TSFS!
What changed between TWOK and TSFS? The only differences in the Enterprise that I noticed between the movies was that she had more damage in TSFS.
You'll need to link to the page containing these images, as EAS does not permit direct linking to individual images.
You'll need to link to the page containing these images, as EAS does not permit direct linking to individual images.
They do show up in Google image searches, true, but if I click on one of your direct image links to EAS or click on the Google Images "See full size image" link at the top of the page (which is essentially the same thing),You'll need to link to the page containing these images, as EAS does not permit direct linking to individual images.
EAS doesn't appear to have direct linking blocked anymore, and their images show up on a Google Image search and can be accessed directly by anyone. The EAS site policies forbid hotlinking for embedded images in a thread or as an avatar, but I see nothing in their policies about providing a link directly to an image. In fact, if I must direct people to a page at EAS and then they must click around on a few images to find the ones in questions, it seems like I am costing Bernard even more bandwidth.
Yeah, I think that's what must have been happening.^^^
Odd, I swear it worked for me before. Now I'm getting that warning gif instead. Hmmm... Maybe the images were in my cache, and my browser just showed me the cached images instead.
True, that.It works if you right click the hyperlink and copy the URL to the clipboard, then paste it in the address bar. It just won't let you go there directly by clicking the link.
The bridge even changed between TWOK and TSFS!
What changed between TWOK and TSFS? The only differences in the Enterprise that I noticed between the movies was that she had more damage in TSFS.
Other than the brighter and more colorful lighting, the biggest changes on the bridge are (1) the upper dome is transparent in TWOK and glows white in TSFS and (1) the flooring color/texture on and near the lower level, although it became toned down from initial design to final appearance:
TWOK:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/gallery/artoftrek/er-bridge-st2-2.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/twokhd/twokhd0348.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/twokhd/twokhd0086.jpg
TSFS - initial design:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/gallery/artoftrek/er-bridge-st3.jpg
TSFS - revised design:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tsfs/ch5/tsfs0482.jpg
^
I don't think Eaves would change the Excelsior much, as it is his favorite Trek ship. IIRC, he was even reluctant to add the new side panels we saw on the Enterprise-B.
I wouldn't show an Excelsior class ship this early. Even in a changed timeline 2258-60 is too damn early for that size and sophistication.
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