The Enterprise D was the last vestige of Gene Roddenberry that needed to go for ST:TNG to be Rick Berman's.
The problem wasn't ILM. Some of their guys were even convinced the next one should be a Galaxy again, like the two Connie Refits. Hence the famous image of the relabeled saucer section.Behold, ILM, your player hate for the D was unfounded. I hope you're glad you gave Picard a mid-life-crisis hot rod.
This one isn't bad, but I think the texture on the saucer and the way the model is lit don't allow it to blend into the scene as easily as your earlier model did. It looks a lot more CGI than the Bridge Commander model you used.
Very nice... I think the FC-colored chairs look good on the 1701-D bridge.
^I also liked how they made the E-D look more manuverable in generations, especially the battle scenes over Veridian III. It was nowhere near that during the TNG run.
^I also liked how they made the E-D look more manuverable in generations, especially the battle scenes over Veridian III. It was nowhere near that during the TNG run.
Way to go, you made me have to go and watch Generations. I'm mad at you, no really. Making me watching it again, like I haven't seen it enough. Shame on you sir, shame on you.
Seeing a Galaxy again was the only reason to watch that train wreck.^I also liked how they made the E-D look more manuverable in generations, especially the battle scenes over Veridian III. It was nowhere near that during the TNG run.
Way to go, you made me have to go and watch Generations. I'm mad at you, no really. Making me watching it again, like I haven't seen it enough. Shame on you sir, shame on you.
Now, you have to watch TATV too. The E-D got some mean moves through that asteroid field in the end![]()
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