...a fourth season.
Some fans are the ones drooling, not Kirk.It only would have worked if Kirk wore a bib to sop up all his drooling.
Some fans are the ones drooling, not Kirk.
And do we have to go down this tired Noel thing for the millionth time?
There have been numerous designs by fans that have stayed true to the TOS aesthetic and design language so it’s not impossible.
Hm; really. It sure interests me.
Hey, I’m a purist as anyone, but it’s still not impossible to make something look period authentic.Yeah there are some really good ones. But my point is that doesn't fit with "I wish TOS had..." That production closed in 1969.
That's cool. I enjoy TOS more as a historical piece.
Seconded. My all-time favorite female guest star from TOS. Emily Banks was just vibrant and she had a great chemistry with DeForest Kelley.You know who I wish had come back that nobody talks about, I don’t think? Yeoman Barrows from Shore Leave. I thought she was fantastic.
The story that DeForest Kelley sometime alluded to in interviews, focusing on McCoy and Uhura, taking place on a planet where the relations between races were reversed.
Could be.I’m not 100% sure but I remember reading somewhere about that story premise morphing into Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.
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I’m not 100% sure but I remember reading somewhere about that story premise morphing into Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.
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It would've been fun to see a security chief as a recurring guest star. Either Chief Giotto from "Devil in the Dark" or a perhaps a female officer for variety's sake.
The story that DeForest Kelley sometime alluded to in interviews, focusing on McCoy and Uhura, taking place on a planet where the relations between races were reversed. (Although that one might've ended up looking embarrassing today, so maybe it's just as well.)
Here is an example of something that could work. This is based very much on Matt Jefferies' original concept for the Enterprise shuttlecraft. He made somewhat detailed drawings of this, but it never went beyond the conceptual stage given they determined it would be too expensive to build such a complex fullsize exterior mockup. However, this design could have been repurposed as a different kind of Starfleet or Federation or even alien ship where only a filming miniature would have been required.Yeah there are some really good ones. But my point is that doesn't fit with "I wish TOS had..." That production closed down in early 1969.
I have not seen a version of the Saladin class with the shuttlebay done in this fashion before, and it seems more integrated than some I have seen, but it still looked fine without the shuttle bay, as well. I'm not as pleases with the deflector placement, but overall this looks like a good interpretation.
Fantastic design. Looks a lot like Jones' ship from TAS. Maybe this one is sort-of already canon?Here is an example of something that could work. This is based very much on Matt Jefferies' original concept for the Enterprise shuttlecraft. He made somewhat detailed drawings of this, but it never went beyond the conceptual stage given they determined it would be too expensive to build such a complex fullsize exterior mockup. However, this design could have been repurposed as a different kind of Starfleet or Federation or even alien ship where only a filming miniature would have been required.
Here I repurposed it as a larger (than originally envisioned) runabout or scout type craft for far-flung starbases and Federation outposts. But my point is that MJ did quite a few conceptual sketches and drawings of things he never used that could be fleshed out in a manner consistenet with what is already familar in TOS if one really wanted to explore other possible TOS era designs.
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I first saw this deflector placement on Masao's Starfleet Museum website and I thought it a brilliant and beautifully integrated solution as opposed to to what I always thought was the silly and flimsy looking notion of Franz Joseph to have the deflector simply dangling from the lower saucer. The integrated shuttlebay was my idea. I named this the Masao-class as a way of crediting him with solving an issue I was perpexed by.I have not seen a version of the Saladin class with the shuttlebay done in this fashion before, and it seems more integrated than some I have seen, but it still looked fine without the shuttle bay, as well. I'm not as pleases with the deflector placement, but overall this looks like a good interpretation.
I am presently just beginning to work out a 3D model interpretation of Cyrano Jones' ship from TAS in the Arts forum in my thread TAS made real. I will start modelling when I have worked out closely (or not) I can follow the onscreen design.Fantastic design. Looks a lot like Jones' ship from TAS. Maybe this one is sort-of already canon?
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