trevanian
Rear Admiral
Dude or dudette, I'm not the guy bringing up how space movies HAVE to appeal to kids.
I'm not the one arguing they have to. I'm saying appealing to kids does not automatically invalidate the film having worth to adults. There's no correlation between the two.
Just so we're clear, the following is the quote that generated all this response.
"A movie about spaceships that kids can't enjoy is pretty much a waste of time."
So maybe if you take my comments as reply to that, we can get somewhere. or not.
The idea of moving parts on the E (whether there was an implied hinge or not) seems to go totally against Jeffries (note I'm not saying it goes against science here; this is a TOS aesthetic, not a 'where is the ship built' thing.), since a hinge would have to be worked on from the outside, which he was adamantly against. It'd be interesting to see if this hinge-looking thing was something Datin added.
If visual interest is what they were after, I would suggest that they could hae created a very interesting warp nacelle cap effect that DIALS UP as the ship accelerates instead of making the caps vector. Failing that, they could actually go for something that was really compelling, like a spectral shift as the ship accelerates, or a warp field forming and distorting the exterior universe (all of these latter notions were on the boards for TMP when Abel had Dick Friesen designing effects for Richard Taylor.)
So making it into a jump jet seems a little toylike in comparison with other visual notions, to my eyes.