AWESOME!More like this please...
![]()
I WANT THAT SHIP!
Well, with a little more work on the saucer. It's too much like TMP's saucer.
AWESOME!More like this please...
![]()
you guys do realise you wont be able to edit the movie like this, when it appears in the cinema?More like this please...
![]()
More like this please...
![]()
I could sure do with a bit less of the straw-man arguments and lumping those of us who don't like this design for this Enterprise in with "people who don't like change", Finnegan.
I'd have most of this site's regulars come down my throat with the changes I'd make to Star Trek, laddie, and I still don't like this design.
More like this please...
![]()
While I do like some of the changes, the TOS markings, pushing in the front of the secondary hull, I think the secondary hull now looks a little too...fat I guess would be the right word ...
More like this please...
![]()
While I do like some of the changes, the TOS markings, pushing in the front of the secondary hull, I think the secondary hull now looks a little too...fat I guess would be the right word ...
You just don't know how to appreciate change.
![]()
You know, maybe because it's not a, oh, I don't know, a WARP drive. You know, as in WARPING space and time, to circumvent the lightspeed barrier?
Something that pulls some particles in and forces them out the back would be THRUST drive, an Ion drive, or rather an ordinary conventional kinetic... wait for it, IMPULSE drive, as in a SUBLIGHT drive that cannot break the lightspeed barrier.
It's probably just me, but when I hear a WARP drive, I'm expecting space and time to be WARPed by it. But you know, like I said, probably just me.
Because change, isn't good in and of it self. We are for GOOD change. But when we se BAD change, we say so.
Makes one wonder if the "streaking stars/smear/stretching" effect used for warp jumps ever since 1979 will be in the new movie, or if Abrams and his crew came up with some new warp-jump idea we've never, ever seen demonstrated before. Even in NEMESIS toward the end of the B&B era of the franchise the Enterprise-E started leaving a trail/puff of warp plasma exhaust behind like cigarette smoke when she jumped to warp.
No, change isn't always bad, and change was expected, but I was hoping at least for something that wasn't ugly. This change was bad.Change is NOT neccessarily bad, something different that pays homage to what has come before is not the work of the Devil...
Looks great.. I love it! Stylishly retro yet looks like it belongs to the times. I'm REALLY looking forward to this...
I could sure do with a bit less of the straw-man arguments and lumping those of us who don't like this design for this Enterprise in with "people who don't like change", Finnegan.
I'd have most of this site's regulars come down my throat with the changes I'd make to Star Trek, laddie, and I still don't like this design.
Psion, I'm not trying to lump anybody in with anybody else. I was just
making a point about the rabid haters who seem to resist ANY change as being bad. I love a lively discussion, with a myriad of differing views.
I just choose to procede from the assumption that an updated "old"
Enterprise is not completely unwarranted or a blasphemy of some kind.
We can all agree/disagree to our hearts content about the changes that appear to have been made to 1701. We all have our favorite Enterprise, and our views on her are bound to be as unique and as individual as each of us. So, I'm not making sweeping generalizations about people, or offering ad hominem attacks. Some--and I use the qualifying term "some"--of the posters here are just far too rigid and hatefull of anything that upsets/alters/challenges their comfort zones about what is sacred and should never be changed. And they get pissed off way too easily and in a disproportionate way, and are also quite rude and insulting.
I can't help but think you're including me in that crowd, because I'm not liking this new ship either. And when you say that in a thread specifically devoted to discussion about that particular ship, it sure does come across as an attempt to disenfranchise the complaints of everyone who disagrees with you. I'd be more tempted to "shun" you for that, rather than... Really virulent
haters, in my opinion. And over what? The nacelles look different, or the
main deflector dish sticks out "too far"? Gimme a flipping break! The re-imagined Enterprise is beautiful to behold! At least we HAVE a new Enterprise to drool over and wonder about--at least there is some new TREK on the way!! But that's not enough for some. No, some of you would rather get into shouting matches over 3 digit registry numbers vs. the established "cannon" of 4 numbers. There is simply no pleasing some people, I guess ...
Of course, I'm not likely to do that. I even read what those people to whom you're intentionally referring whosimply because I'm new to this forum and don't have hundreds of posts under my belt yet.
It has something to do with the philosophy behind Star Trek.... get pissed off way too easily and in a disproportionate way, and are also quite rude and insulting.
IDIC, anyone?
More like this please...
![]()
While I do like some of the changes, the TOS markings, pushing in the front of the secondary hull, I think the secondary hull now looks a little too...fat I guess would be the right word ...
You just don't know how to appreciate change.
![]()
Oh I can. Thin the secondary hull a little, or lengthen it a bit, and she is golden.![]()
You just don't know how to appreciate change.
![]()
Oh I can. Thin the secondary hull a little, or lengthen it a bit, and she is golden.![]()
I hear ya. Unfortunately, Wamdue is right, this ain't the ship we're getting, either. I sure hope we get several versions of the Enterprise in this movie, and the one we're arguing about will be the ugliest of the designs.
I’m not going to get involved in the mud slinging, here, but needed to assure you guys and gals: we’ve built you a fine ship. To clarify: there’s a slight optical illusion occurring here, consequence of the “camera” angle. For Rick and others who worry the nacelles don’t have a clear line of sight over the disc — they, in fact, do. We were hardly working in a vacuum. I raided ILM reference photos like a madman. We were deferential to “inviolates” of Star Trek design vocabulary. Additionally, the profile here isn’t 100% representative, because, as you’ve noticed, the Bussards are dimmed. The true profile of the nacelles may or may not be revealed here, and that’s all I’ll say.
AWESOME!More like this please...
![]()
I WANT THAT SHIP!
Well, with a little more work on the saucer. It's too much like TMP's saucer.
Ryan Church
I’m not going to get involved in the mud slinging, here, but needed to assure you guys and gals: we’ve built you a fine ship. To clarify: there’s a slight optical illusion occurring here, consequence of the “camera” angle. For Rick and others who worry the nacelles don’t have a clear line of sight over the disc — they, in fact, do. We were hardly working in a vacuum. I raided ILM reference photos like a madman. We were deferential to “inviolates” of Star Trek design vocabulary. Additionally, the profile here isn’t 100% representative, because, as you’ve noticed, the Bussards are dimmed. The true profile of the nacelles may or may not be revealed here, and that’s all I’ll say.
Ugh not the gold deflector again...
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.