Then which ever one appeared last.But the book version did appear in PIC.

Then which ever one appeared last.But the book version did appear in PIC.
I clicked on the thread because I thought it was going to be about the differences in the crew!Of course I prefer the novel version of the crew, but it's not really fair to compare a series of novels against a few scenes in a handful of episodes in a half-hour show. What little of the Titan crew we saw in LD weren't fleshed out at all... most of them didn't even have names.
I don't really have an opinion on the models shown. Other than the colour, the main difference seems to be that the book version is somewhat blurrier.
But if I have to pick something to have a preference over, I prefer the modified font based on Microgramma Bold Extended from the book version, which was used in the pre-Kelvin movies and TNG through VOY, over the baseline Microgramma Bold Extended on the LD version, which the new streaming series prefer.
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And even then, The Dark Veil still included many characters from the Litverse serving on the Titan, who were not present in Lower Decks.The second Star Trek: Picard novel, Dark Veil, goes so far as to explain that these were planned for the Titan but those plans were scuppered in the wake of the Romulan crisis. Hence the generic humanoid crew we see in Lower Decks.
Can you describe the difference between the modified version and the baseline version?
The novelverse Titan was intended to have the most diverse crew in Starfleet. The doctor, for example, was a man-sized T-rex, there was an AI in a robot ball thing not too unlike Zero from Prodigy, an undersea alien in a suit full of water etc. The second Star Trek: Picard novel, Dark Veil, goes so far as to explain that these were planned for the Titan but those plans were scuppered in the wake of the Romulan crisis. Hence the generic humanoid crew we see in Lower Decks.
I mean, it's nice when they identify the crew so that us rubes can follow along.I hate it when they draw attention to the diversity of the crew. The crew should be de facto diverse because it's a Starfleet ship.
Do you even Star Trek? A majority of Starfleet ships at least as seen in the 1966-2005 era are humancentric with only a few aliens sprinkled in here and there for flavoring. And that's before you get into the fact that most of those humans are in fact white. Maybe TMP went all in with aliens (an observation even made in the Titan novels) but otherwise true diversity on Starfleet ships didn't actually start until the Kelvin timeline movies and the current TV shows.I hate it when they draw attention to the diversity of the crew. The crew should be de facto diverse because it's a Starfleet ship.
I don't. Organizations can gravitate towards particular patterns, including preferring some groups over others just due to familiarity and experiences. The emphasis would sometimes happen to make sure the organization was being deliberate in their efforts to include all members.I like that there was a conscious effort to create a really diverse crew before it became the norm, but I did think it was a bit weird that in-universe, Starfleet would have to go out of their way to make a ship seem diverse, and that the whole *thing* about he ship is that it's diverse.
Do you even Star Trek? A majority of Starfleet ships at least as seen in the 1966-2005 era are humancentric with only a few aliens sprinkled in here and there for flavoring.
IIRC, the "tail" was removed from the "1" in TMP so it was more distinct from the "7." Then in TNG, some tails were added to the "D," so it didn't look so much like an "O" (in the stock version, they're basically both squares, it's just the corners on the left are less rounded on the "D."Thank you! I'm a sucker for typography talk. The modified version really does look more custom and the other looks like something stock. The real crime here is removing the red stroke, tho.
I prefer the straight 1 but I love that red outline. Now it's been pointed out it's gone I'm sad it's goneThank you! I'm a sucker for typography talk. The modified version really does look more custom and the other looks like something stock. The real crime here is removing the red stroke, tho.
I prefer the straight 1 but I love that red outline. Now it's been pointed out it's gone I'm sad it's gone
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