I know I'm one of the outliers, but I actually like the SNW Enterprise design
I think the SNW Enterprise is gorgeous.
I know I'm one of the outliers, but I actually like the SNW Enterprise design
I think it's easily the best looking ship we've had since 1979.I think the SNW Enterprise is gorgeous.
Because there is a lack of context of what the TOS look was meant to evoke. It was to be futuristic and forward looking but now it's treated as something inviable.Most arguments I’ve seen from those like Doug Drexler trying to argue in favor of keeping the Enterprise looking like it did in the 60s vs its updated look in SNW seems to stem from crippling nostalgia.
Then there’s those who want to treat Trek like it’s a docudrama with everything being as consistent and as tangible as reality, rather than just acknowledging it’s a television show meant to entertain and grab viewers.
It’s funny to me that the fandom used to be able to just roll with visual changes and just go along with it being the same person/ship/species, but that skill has been completely lost in the last 20 years.When Robin Curtis replaced Kirstie Alley, I didn’t assume there was some major change in the timeline to make her look different. I hold that same attitude with SNW Enterprise looking different from TOS Enterprise.
Most arguments I’ve seen from those like Doug Drexler trying to argue in favor of keeping the Enterprise looking like it did in the 60s vs its updated look in SNW seems to stem from crippling nostalgia.
What's hilarious to me is that even historical films are not as accurate as what is demanded of Star Trek.Then there’s those who want to treat Trek like it’s a docudrama with everything being as consistent and as tangible as reality, rather than just acknowledging it’s a television show meant to entertain and grab viewers.
What's hilarious to me is that even historical films are not as accurate as what is demanded of Star Trek.
Remember the "Nitpickers Guides"? When people used to have fun with this kind of stuff instead of treating any deviation as a violation of sacred text? Fun times.It’s funny to me that the fandom used to be able to just roll with visual changes and just go along with it being the same person/ship/species, but that skill has been completely lost in the last 20 years.
Same.1979 Myk: So, those are Klingons. Cool.
Remember the "Nitpickers Guides"? When people used to have fun with this kind of stuff instead of treating any deviation as a violation of sacred text? Fun times.
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1979 Myk: So, those are Klingons. Cool.
The perfect age. I was seven the first time I saw a Klingon. It was glorious!I was eight.
The perfect age. I was seven the first time I saw a Klingon. It was glorious!
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