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Anyone have hi-res pic of bridge?

http://downloads.scifinews.de/index.php?file=70993&action=fullsize

In the high-res group shot (the one with everyone but Spock) you can read the view screen just to the right of McCoy's head:

Warp Factor 4.306

actually, I'm not sure about the deci numbers. But it is warp 4-point-something. Spoilers! :lol:

Also, the bridge shot looks better at the bigger size.

staring at the background makes me think we may be in engineering.

I thought that as well, but then there were reports that they filmed parts of engineering at some industrial location.

From Trekmovie:
In addition to the bridge, other locations for the ship seen in the film will be: sickbay, crew quarters, engineering, a transporter room plus corridors and turbolifts. All sets were built at Paramount with the exception of engineering which was done on a redressed industrial location.

http://trekmovie.com/2008/05/27/spoilers-details-on-star-trek-movie-ships/
 
Alot has been made of Kirk wearing black... but anyone notice that black is the color of their undershirts below the tunic?

Pherhaps he simply isn't wearing his tunic? And yes I see the spot for the emblem, but that could simply be optional to place it there.

Just and idea. :)
 
I don't like the "makeup" lights at the stations either. TOO MANY LIGHTS!

There...are...FOUR...LIGHTS....

What's on McCoy's right hip? Some type of med-kit?

That's what it looks like to me -- McCoy had one pretty similar to that in TOS.

(Cranston wanders off to find a screencap)

UPDATE: here's a couple of images showing McCoy's hip-medkit in "Amok Time":

http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x01/amoktime0490.jpg
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x01/amoktime0495.jpg
In college it was called a Nerd Pouch... heheh. Science & Math majors carried their calculators in it. True story.
 
There's nice hi-rez versions of all of the pics on that site:

http://downloads.scifinews.de/cat_1576.html


Good lord, check out that Spock picture! Over 3 and a half megs, 7240x5433 pixels. I can see each individual piece of stubble on Quinto's face! :lol:


I hate that picture. Looks like someone's trying to use Quinto's Spock as the basis for a CGI character. Probably are. Might be an excerpt from a new video game based on the movie. *yawn*

Yeah, it looks like that because it's airbrushed. Not a big fan of airbrushing myself.
 
The reason I think they're torps/missiles and not fighters is: they have a smoke trail, and they are all flying in a straight line directly at the ship. And some are really close, like the ones near the saucer's edge.
 
Noticed that in the bridge pic, Kirk is just wearing his black pullover, which I believe is under the uniform "jacket." Looks like he gets a ripped shirt after all, which he then throws on the bridge floor! -- RR
 
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looks alien to me. It has that yellowish green skin of a Xindi

Probably because of the lighting.

Maybe he meant Suliban.;) If TREK XI sticks to pre-established historical canon, maybe there's a Suliban as an Enterprise bridge officer in the century-plus since the end of the Temporal Cold War.
 
The reason I think they're torps/missiles and not fighters is: they have a smoke trail, and they are all flying in a straight line directly at the ship. And some are really close, like the ones near the saucer's edge.

It's possible, but they have too much design to them.
There's a hull there and it's emiting light from an engine.
I still say Fighters.

I made a comment in another thread that I meant to post
here on the wood railing and floor on the Bridge. I think it
looks awesome and adds a nice touch of class to the look.
I think TNG had some similar accents possibly in the movies
and it looked really nice aswell. I think that it looks nice here.
 
Anyone else notice the chunky switches and knobs on the workstation just above and to the left of each sitting crewman's head? Nice to see it won't all be glowy touch screens and such! :techman:

...and I'm pretty sure those are fighters in the Kelvin pic. No two seem to be on the same course, none are exploding, and on the left side of the shot where the Kelvin's saucer is blurred you can see one passing in the forground, if you look at the outline. Its translucency makes me think of one thing - cloaking device!
 
Anyone else notice the chunky switches and knobs on the workstation just above and to the left of each sitting crewman's head? Nice to see it won't all be glowy touch screens and such! :techman:

...and I'm pretty sure those are fighters in the Kelvin pic. No two seem to be on the same course, none are exploding, and on the left side of the shot where the Kelvin's saucer is blurred you can see one passing in the forground, if you look at the outline. Its translucency makes me think of one thing - cloaking device!

There's also this gadget on both the sciences and environmental (engineering?) consoles:
st11consoledetail.jpg

It looks like a 23rd century equivalent of a magnifying lamp:
magnifyinglamp.jpg

Or maybe a console input device.

As far as the missiles/fighters, I wonder if they could be unmanned drones ...
 
The reason I think they're torps/missiles and not fighters is: they have a smoke trail, and they are all flying in a straight line directly at the ship. And some are really close, like the ones near the saucer's edge.

It's possible, but they have too much design to them.
There's a hull there and it's emiting light from an engine.
I still say Fighters.

Maybe the bigger ones, like the thing on the right, is a fighter, and some of the tiny ones are missiles?

I suppose the really tiny ones could actually be unmanned fighters rather than torps.
 
Aside from the captain's chair, the thing I like the best about this bridge is the "display stripe" above the perimeter stations. It replaces the old 3:4 "TV screens," and my understanding is that it's composed of edge-to-edge flatscreen video displays - so the entire surface is likely to be in motion at various times. I also like the font that they're using - it resembles the old microgramma that's been popular for TOS-era stuff ever since Franz Joseph used it in the Technical Manual in a nice way, but updates the whole look. Someone over at Trekmovie identified it as korataki.
 
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