Uphill both ways.
Through an ion storm.
Uphill both ways.
But for Mars? A real planet that we have actual pictures of?It's what ever planet they need it to be. Same as all the other "planets" seen in Star Trek since the Sixties.
So? As you say it's an 8 minute short.But for Mars? A real planet that is actually real and we have pictures of?
My point is that they use two very different looking planets as Mars in an 8 minute short.
Since there've been no orbital shots of Vulcan on Disco, nor have we ever seen a shipyard orbiting Vulcan in all Star Trek, there's no way that can be a shot of Vulcan. As for why the two shots of Mars look different, the one with the shipyard at the start was done by the Short Trek's production team, while the one of Mars during the attack is actual footage from Picard the show.Anyone notice the two shots of Mars are very different? I think the first one with the shipyard is actually Vulcan.
You know what I mean. They used another red planet as Mars. I mean they reused everything else. That whole shot was just bad.
Yeah, I'm a little surprised the body count wasn't a lot higher. They showed massive explosions all over the planet, so unless most of those were over unpopulated areas I would expect the casualties to at least be at least a few times more than what they showed.
What do you base that on? We have no idea whether that is true or not based on the available information.
It's not a Kim Stanley Robinson adaptation so....I had a look and the first one looks similar to the shot of Vulcan from the JJ movie. I couldn't find a shot of Vulcan in Discovery so it may be a new render for Mars. At least it was red. I'll give them credit for that.![]()
I really don't see why the ships are such a big deal, we saw them reusing TOS era ships all the time on the other shows.
I'm sure we will in the final show.It would've been nice to see a couple new ships floating around Utopia Planitia.
Can't win them all.
Yes, but different productions have different budgets.Um, the same companies do the VFX for all the current Star Trek Streaming series.
We never saw Vulcan from orbit in Discovery. Please try harder next time.I couldn't find a shot of Vulcan in Discovery so it may be a new render for Mars.
You say that but it was a very elaborate shot of the shipyards. it wouldn't have taken that much longer to replace those ships with say an Akira and a Norway. Hell, I would've been happy with an Excelsior.It's obviously meant to be Mars in the short at all times, but it could be some sort of Discovery Season 2 or 3 establishing shot of Vulcan and a Vulcan Starfleet shipyard that was cut for time, and reused here. That would mean their budget was practically $0 by the time someone thought to use an establishing shot for Mars.
I just rewatched it, and there isn't a lot there to really discuss.
Yeah but there was a reason for that. They used physical models back then and they only had a few and it cost a lot to make more. Now in the age of CGI and with them having a library of hundreds of ships, they had no excuse.In TNG, 95% of Starfleet was comprised of 80-year-old Excelsior class ships.
Who can say. None of us are making the shows.Yeah but there was a reason for that. They used physical models back then and they only had a few and it cost a lot to make more. Now in the age of CGI and with them having a library of hundreds of ships, they had no excuse.
Models that spread out across several people and several companies.Now in the age of CGI and with them having a library of hundreds of ships, they had no excuse.
It would have if they didn't have models that were up to the same quality as the Discovery models.it wouldn't have taken that much longer to replace those ships with say an Akira and a Norway..
They are merely engaging in the "Grand Trek Tradition."It's what ever planet they need it to be. Same as all the other "planets" seen in Star Trek since the Sixties.
The models are not up to the quality they want. The models use a different program with no time to do the conversation. The production team didn't have access to the models in a timely fashion.Yeah but there was a reason for that. They used physical models back then and they only had a few and it cost a lot to make more. Now in the age of CGI and with them having a library of hundreds of ships, they had no excuse.
Yeah but there was a reason for that. They used physical models back then and they only had a few and it cost a lot to make more. Now in the age of CGI and with them having a library of hundreds of ships, they had no excuse.
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