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But Rodney could happily needle McCoy with the "fact" that medicine isn't an actual science.

:)
 
^Do they have the Starfleet insignia of them?

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And today brings a new pic in the uniforms thread, of Scotty and Chekov in VERY soldier-ish uniforms, with a litte girl. New uniforms different from Spock's SGA costume and Cumberbatch's away mission-style jacket.

Star Trek XII: Where in every single scene, the uniforms are different.
 
^Do they have the Starfleet insignia of them?

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And today brings a new pic in the uniforms thread, of Scotty and Chekov in VERY soldier-ish uniforms, with a litte girl. New uniforms different from Spock's SGA costume and Cumberbatch's away mission-style jacket.

Star Trek XII: Where in every single scene, the uniforms are different.
That's good for Action Figure Sales :bolian:
 
-348 I'm abandoning this forum whenever they finally tell us who the frak Cumberbund is really playing. My quatloos are on "giant mutant tribble."
 
For whatever it's worth (not much), they were actually filming for the new Star Trek movie at my work place. We've got some buildings full of super-techy looking processes. I assume they just want the back drop.

Kind of cool, though.
 
For whatever it's worth (not much), they were actually filming for the new Star Trek movie at my work place. We've got some buildings full of super-techy looking processes. I assume they just want the back drop.

Kind of cool, though.
Would your workplace happen to be the Lawrence Livermore Lab? We did hear about filming there, though I don't think any details beyond the fact that filming occurred (unless one counts a few pics of Pegg, Pine and Cumberbatch stopping off at Hooters on the way back to their hotel in SF.)
 
For whatever it's worth (not much), they were actually filming for the new Star Trek movie at my work place. We've got some buildings full of super-techy looking processes. I assume they just want the back drop.

Kind of cool, though.
Would your workplace happen to be the Lawrence Livermore Lab? We did hear about filming there, though I don't think any details beyond the fact that filming occurred (unless one counts a few pics of Pegg, Pine and Cumberbatch stopping off at Hooters on the way back to their hotel in SF.)

Yep.

They were filming at the National Ignition Facility. That's basically a couple football fields worth of big banks of modular looking stuff used for generating 192 lasers that feed into a huge sphere jokingly called the Death Star (it's ten meters in diameter). They're trying to achieve fusion.

Don't know what the script needs it for, but I can imagine a lot of things that would look cool when compressed or taken from the right angle. Lots of visual possibilities. Lots of activity when they were there, too, with obviously places screened and roped off.
 
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(Thanks, Temis!)

It's gonna be so cool watching the movie and going "Oh, that's what so-and-so was talking about/thats why they're wearing those uniforms/that's why they're filming there"
 
For whatever it's worth (not much), they were actually filming for the new Star Trek movie at my work place. We've got some buildings full of super-techy looking processes. I assume they just want the back drop.

Kind of cool, though.
Would your workplace happen to be the Lawrence Livermore Lab? We did hear about filming there, though I don't think any details beyond the fact that filming occurred (unless one counts a few pics of Pegg, Pine and Cumberbatch stopping off at Hooters on the way back to their hotel in SF.)

Yep.

They were filming at the National Ignition Facility. That's basically a couple football fields worth of big banks of modular looking stuff used for generating 192 lasers that feed into a huge sphere jokingly called the Death Star (it's ten meters in diameter). They're trying to achieve fusion.
TrekMovie published a brief overview of the facility about a month ago - includes photos and a "How NIF Works" clip.

http://trekmovie.com/2012/05/03/che...e-the-star-trek-sequel-is-shooting-this-week/

Don't know what the script needs it for, but I can imagine a lot of things that would look cool when compressed or taken from the right angle. Lots of visual possibilities. Lots of activity when they were there, too, with obviously places screened and roped off.
Should be interesting to find out what they used. Lots of visual possibilities, as you say, and some of them pretty much unique to that location.
 
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