Given the heavy and rugged look of the TWoK communicator and industrial, bulky look to the "tricorder", they made the TMP "Sid Mead-esque" phasers seem rather out of place. I wonder if Meyer wanted something equally "robustly retro", heavily influenced by WWII sidearms? Do any conceptual illustrations exist, maybe even rejected prototype props?
Sincerely,
Bill
Given the heavy and rugged look of the TWoK communicator and industrial, bulky look to the "tricorder", they made the TMP "Sid Mead-esque" phasers seem rather out of place. I wonder if Meyer wanted something equally "robustly retro", heavily influenced by WWII sidearms? Do any conceptual illustrations exist, maybe even rejected prototype props?
Sincerely,
Bill
It might make more sense to think of it in these terms(which I grant is just speculation):
The Enterprise left port with a crew of students. The bulky, harsh environment tricorders may have been all the Enterprise was equipped with, as the goal was to teach the student-crew how to do survey work under harsh conditions. Once they "go on active duty" Kirk and co. make do with what they have. Such an explanation works for the bulky communicators as well.
Me, I like such in-universe explanations better than the BTS dirt. Don't you?
Plus, we know there were definitley two different phaser models on board as well, thanks to this scene.
Personally, I have no problem believing that the Enterprise was resupplied between TWOK and TSFS, as I incorporate the first few issues of DC's Star Trek into my personal continuity. I much prefer the idea of Spock being dead for a few months instead of just a few days. And it also neatly explains the different amount of damage the Enterprise has in TSFS.
I'm not familiar with these storylines, but I myself have always wondered exactly how much time had passed between II and III, seeing that David, along with much of the trainee crew, had been reassigned to other posts.
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