Actually, the TWOK damage was still there, the ILM guys just added to it because Harve Bennett had said this would be the last film with the big, bulky Magicam model (which ILM hated).Zeppster said:
TSFS had markings on the wrong side of the fire fight and had less crew than it had from TWOK.
cardinal biggles said:
Actually, the TWOK damage was still there, the ILM guys just added to it because Harve Bennett had said this would be the last film with the big, bulky Magicam model (which ILM hated).Zeppster said:
TSFS had markings on the wrong side of the fire fight and had less crew than it had from TWOK.
Coincidentally, the added damage matches up with the blinking red lights on the damage control station in TWOK.
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Skoda said:
whaT? ^^^
jon1701 said:
In Stephen E. Whitfield's "making of Star Trek" book (of which I have an exceedingly old copy - 74 I think!), Gene Roddenberry mentions the aforementioned desire to keep the stardates vague. He also felt the date would be different in different parts of the universe at the same time. It might be Stardate 1701.1 on Earth and 1234.5 on Vulcan or something like that. Kind of like the time difference between the different parts of the world we have now. Thats why the Star Dates jumped around in TOS.
I always liked that explanation.
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