I loved the 09 Enterprise - and the Beyond Refit version topped that one, to a even greater degree (in my books).
One of my all-time fav Star Trek designs!
One of my all-time fav Star Trek designs!
Yes, and it does it quite well, in my opinion. I generally agree that the nacelles are a bit big, mostly towards the front end, but that doesn't change the overall sweeping shape that I like in this ship.The underlying reason, of course, is the need for the Kelvin Timeline to represent the evolution of TOS as boosted by the Narada
This might just be me, but my observation is that the Enterprise in the Kelvin films is not a character like the TOS or TOS films one was. In my opinion, that's a good thing. I love starships but I do not regard them as "characters" like other do, and I think that the Enterprise became far more of an analog for Kirk's journey in the Kelvin films, than a character of itself.The Character of the Enterprise in the new movie, they treated her like a bastard child, just hurt it, crack it, blow holes in it.. and even crash her just to get a few novilty points.. She was used and abused.. and never really got to know her..
What, then, should they have done?They did the same to earlier Enterprises, but JJ Trek shouldn’t have riffed on what’s already been done.
yes the ship incorporated a lot of little details from the motion picture era refit, but in silhouette the two ships are vastly different because (unlike eaves' discovery enterprise) ryan church didn't just tweak the original ship, he re-thought it. it's low hanging fruit to compare this ship to the ones showing up in discovery, but to my taste, i love that the kelvin timeline enterprise is based on architectural styles from the atomic age, rather than aircraft from the 1940s as with discovery's ships.
we keep complaining that the discovery ships could easily slot into the 24th century series and films, the kelvin timeline enterprise is its own thing and belongs only in those films. i consider that distinctiveness a successful reimagining. and honestly, the thing just looks badass.
What, then, should they have done?
1. thank you for using the term "googie"The more I think of it, Kelvin-Enterprise, especially in its interiors, is the most Googie thing ever made for Trek. The interiors of the ship were both alien, beautiful but still recognizable.
I'm a big fan of the aesthetic and in atomic age design in general. I feel it was abandoned too quickly when it was a very liveable optomistic soaring and light hearted ideal. Instead we got some supermarkets and bowling alleys, most original googie is long gone. My universe would have kidney shaped swimming pools in every back yard, chrome vs non-chrome would not be a decision one would think about too long, and fins belong on cars. Fins belong on buildings too. Coffee tables can have any shape but rectangular. but I don't get this universe. We marched right into International Style, Brutalism, the brown and avacado hell of the 70's and post-modern banality ever since.1. thank you for using the term "googie"
With Into Darkness I agree, however I don't think they did TOS with a twist as much as many would claim. Kirk as a character goes through a substantial arc that we did not get to see in TOS. So, while some of the beats were similar (that's what Star Trek has been for the past 40 some odd years) the characters are what make the difference.They should’ve created stories that have nothing to do with those in TOS films. Even if we argue that certain events will remain (but with a twist!), the camera need not be there on those occasions.
I do too. The more I see of the interior the more I'm like "I could visit that."I love the bridge, it's big and not dark with all that silly 60s Saturday night fever colors and black/orange contrast - that were the go-to 'looking futuristic' of the 60s to 80s -. It looks polished and more believable to me, more like an actual ship I could go and visit lol
amen. as a kid, i wanted to live on the enterprise-D. as a grown up kid, i want to live in the kelvin enterprise. frequent catastrophic hull breaches notwithstanding.That ship makes me want to be on that ship
And yet, Kirk has a very touching moment of watching the loss in Beyond. It is key to his own development.But Pine "Kirk" and crew just seemed to be like Meh.. load up 72 untest torpedos over the Engineer's protests.. Etc.
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This is similar for me. I personally do not regard ships like characters. But, seeing characters react makes the ship more important to me. And the Kelvin Enterprise is exactly that for me.And although I felt nothing for the Kelvinprise's destruction, I did feel the struggle of the crew fighting and struggling for her every last breath. Particularly that shot of Kirk's reflected face as his pod launches and the saucer glides down.
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