Nope. I'd always recognize Deco as Deco. And that's at least one period of design that still looks somewhat futuristic. Lando's pad on Bespin was mondo cool, and futuristic as heck, and it was a veritable Deco shrine to Deco itself. It's a shame that style prematurely petered out when it did, (Curse you Great Depression) and that it's never made a bigger comeback.
Hmm, the original 1701 isn't a 60's design, its a design made by people from the 60's for the 23th century...
You know what it really reminds me of, though? Supercar!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL2vaSNbPbo
Didn't Mike Mercury go on to play Mannix? Or was he the guy who played Sinclair on "Babylon 5?"
When the "Star Trek" exhibit opened here at the NASM back in 1992 or thereabouts, one local reporter described the TOS Enterprise as "looking more like some ungainly piece of dental equipment than a spaceship."![]()
As a kid, I loved Supercar! I even started acquiring used canister type vacuum cleaners with the intention of building my own. Now I was under ten years old at the time, so give me a break on not figuring out how to solve the Power Cord Conundrum.You know what it really reminds me of, though? Supercar!
No other ship in Trek holds up as well as the original Enterprise, imo.
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