Starship Polaris said:
Brutal Strudel said:
Starship Polaris said:
No one has really made a good argument in favor of the ship appearing exactly as it did in the original series. "Star Trek" is, after all, primarily popular entertainment.
No one has made an argument you like, you mean.
No, actually I said what I meant.
So, then, some clarification is probably in order.
If what you're saying is "nobody has made an argument that there can be no difference in how the ship looked on a 1966 television screen, with images made from photography of an 11' long model"... you're 100% correct.
If what you're saying is that "nobody has made an argument that the DESIGN of the ship shouldn't be altered" then you're totally wrong, and should just admit it. This board has been filled with people making that argument, and making it quite soundly.
See, those are two different statements, and your comment (above) is just vague enough to make it look like you COULD be saying either one.
Darren Docherman's version, which I pasted in higher up in this thread, is CERTAINLY not the ship as it was originally seen in the original series... but the differences are only in terms of additional "layers of polish" in the presentation.
(By the way, that's a size-reduced image... the original is far more impressive... but would never show up on a BBS page. Go to the address mentioned in Darren's header on the image and you can see it in all its uber-high-res glory.)
Dennis's version would be acceptable, but I'm just SOOOO sick of seeing the "primary color LED lighting effect" (which makes me think of neon signs, not of advanced engineering) and really don't want this ship to have lights other than those which (1) represent marking lights, (2) represent crew-visibility lighting (ie, interior lights), or (3) represents extremes of heat and energy, and should look dangerous and hot, not "illuminated." That said... I'd be more than happy to see his TOS-revision presented as a Starfleet ship. Just not as the Enterprise.
Darren Docherman's version is my all-time favorite. Prof. M's early take on this was also waaaay up there, and the Defiant as shown on ENT is in nearly a three-way-tie. The CBS digital one is nice, but I prefer Docherman's to that one.
Docherman's ship is different... but the differences are ONLY in terms of "level of polish" and in no way CONTRADICTS what we've seen on screen in the past.
That's the limit of what changes a wise production would put into place. For those who don't care what the ship looks like... they'll never notice the difference either way. For those who DO care what the ship looks like, the majority want it to look like it always has.
Only a tiny fragment of this particular niche market... that fragment being made up of those who think that "I'm so cool that I can make it better and it'll be MINE, ALL MINE!" really want to see the ship "redesigned" in any noticeable way.