Every day I click into this thread, I think I've heard it all on Axanar, but each day here I'm stunned again.
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And I don't really understand why it was great when Prelude told a story about a war between the Federation and the Klingons and it was THE BEST THING EVER, but when Discovery did it, it was the worst thing to ever happen to the franchise.
And I don't really understand why it was great when Prelude told a story about a war between the Federation and the Klingons and it was THE BEST THING EVER, but when Discovery did it, it was the worst thing to ever happen to the franchise.
See, there's the thing. Prelude really wasn't all that good. Take away the vfx and the professionals and all you have is Lord Shifty Eyes and a story lifted from FASA.So just because Prelude was good
I'm not sure of my timeline exactly, but I believe by the time we got to a point where they could have actually started on the Axanar movie, most of the people who made Prelude were gone. So just because Prelude was good, that doesn't mean anything for the movie.
And I don't really understand why it was great when Prelude told a story about a war between the Federation and the Klingons and it was THE BEST THING EVER, but when Discovery did it, it was the worst thing to ever happen to the franchise.
^^^In Prelude the Federation/Klingon war is the point of the story. In Discovery it is pushed into the background.
...and being closer in scale.
That crashing klingon ship is so badly rendered it's pathetic. It looks beyond fake.Check out the size of the Klingon ship, it is nearly the same as the Vengeance.
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No it's not. Garth and the Ares are the point of the story -- too the point that everything else (including all the other Captains in Ares Class ships) are virtual window dressing. Read the leaked script. It's a lot of exposition and Garth sailing through most major events with no real danger of loosing.
At the start the Kilingons state the war is in its final stages and they will soon be going directly for Earth to end it. Then after the ONE battle at Axanar, the Klingons just basically agree to basically take their ships an go home...war over...(All thanks to Garth, some shuttles and a Tractor Bean towed in (by OTHER Shuttles) NCC 1701.
I remember Tobias Richter from my Amiga 500 days and his Star trek and Oil Imperium games, and i see he is still creating some cracking stuff.Time to wheel this old thing back out...
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Tobias Richter impressively recreates scenes from Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness for $5,000.
I wasn't talking Prelude - I was talking the actual AXANAR feature script here which is what most supporters still think would be better than Discovery. Prelude (sans credits) is also only 18 minutes long. There have been a couple of 40 minute plus ST: D episodes that put the Fed/Klingon War depiction at the forefront as well,That is not the Prelude I have seen.
I wasn't talking Prelude - I was talking the actual AXANAR feature script here which is what most supporters still think would be better than Discovery. Prelude (sans credits) is also only 18 minutes long. There have been a couple of 40 minute plus ST: D episodes that put the Fed/Klingon War depiction at the forefront as well,
Uh, pretty much all of them so far.Which Disco episode dealt with the war as the center of the story?
Axanar excises pesky annoyances like "character development" and allows the space battles to take centre stage.
Axanar excises pesky annoyances like "character development" and allows the space battles to take centre stage.
Which works for the documentary style.
IIRC the actual feature wasn't going to be documentary style. That was only the plan for Prelude.
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