I am a little bugged by the nod to Braga and JJ with the "Klingon Warbirds" line.
Y'know, this is one reason that I don't make fan films any more.
I am a little bugged by the nod to Braga and JJ with the "Klingon Warbirds" line.
All in all good. I am a little bugged by the nod to Braga and JJ with the "Klingon Warbirds" line. Just doesn't fit for me...
At least Disruptor fire was not coming from the photon tube.I watched it again and noticed something: They say the Klingon ships are firing disruptors, and then we see them firing photon torpedoes. Yes, I'm ashamed I noticed this. No, it doesn't matter in the slightest![]()
I watched it again and noticed something: They say the Klingon ships are firing disruptors, and then we see them firing photon torpedoes. Yes, I'm ashamed I noticed this. No, it doesn't matter in the slightest![]()
Looks good to me. Not really crazy about the public grilling McCoy starts to give Kirk. But beyond that I'm looking forward to seeing the rest, which is precisely what a good teaser should do - make me want to see more. Well done!
I remember a similar heated exchange on the bridge in the "The Corbomite Maneuver:"
MCCOY: I intend to challenge your actions in my records. I'll state that I warned you about Bailey's condition. Now that's no bluff.
KIRK: Any time you can bluff me, Doctor!
There was also a similar exchange in "Obsession:"
McCOY: One man has a chance for survival. The other is dead. You can add that little price tag to your monster hunt.
KIRK: That's enough, Bones.
MCCOY: It's not enough! You didn't care as long as you could hang your trophy on the wall. Well, it's not on it, Captain, it's in it!
I remember. I suppose my concern is more with the fact that in both those examples, the ship and crew were locked in battle or fighting for their lives. From what's included in the teaser, they weren't in combat; this just seemed like a routine flight home. There's (seemingly) no real reason Bones couldn't have just pulled Kirk aside to have this conversation. Kirk being moody, and Bones calling him out in it in front of everyone just struck me as "off."
Is it just me or does Captain Kirk's uniform shirt look a little...golder than usual? (eagerly awaits another of GSchnitzer's epic posts)
For folks who are looking for some in-universe reason why the crew of our Enterprise began wearing their older-style uniforms again shortly before getting their new TMP style uniforms in the next year or two (especially since we are supposed to be "Phase II," I would humbly suggest that you--hmmmm, how did Mr. Shatner put it?--ah, yes: get a life.![]()
For folks who are looking for some in-universe reason why the crew of our Enterprise began wearing their older-style uniforms again shortly before getting their new TMP style uniforms in the next year or two (especially since we are supposed to be "Phase II," I would humbly suggest that you--hmmmm, how did Mr. Shatner put it?--ah, yes: get a life.![]()
Is phase 2 shot in standard or hi-def?Is it just me or does Captain Kirk's uniform shirt look a little...golder than usual? (eagerly awaits another of GSchnitzer's epic posts)
I just wondered if that is why the uniform looked a little golder to him.Since "Blood and Fire" it's filmed in high-def. What "definition" you are viewing has to do with where you are viewing it.
For folks who are looking for some in-universe reason why the crew of our Enterprise began wearing their older-style uniforms again shortly before getting their new TMP style uniforms in the next year or two (especially since we are supposed to be "Phase II," I would humbly suggest that you--hmmmm, how did Mr. Shatner put it?--ah, yes: get a life.![]()
Greg, stop being so secretive! These folks can handle the truth.
The reason is simple, albiet tragic. When the Romulan cloaking device was stolen they were in such a hurry they didn't use the bio filter on the transporters when they brought it aboard. Unfortunately, it came with a dusting of the dreaded polythistle virus spores on it. Despite the Federation's best efforts, the virus became a pandemic on the polyester farms and wiped out all but a few of the breeding stock. While they work on a cure for the virus and carefully preserve the few polyesters still alive, the velour breeding farms have ramped up the harvest of the velour coats and the quartermasters in Starfleet have had to go back to their old suppliers for uniforms.
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