Imagine if it had been hit by a truck just then.Pretty sure it's illegally parked.
(I'll show myself out)
And the damned deflector shields weren't yet operative.Imagine if it had been hit by a truck just then.
I pondered the same thing in an earlier thread. One can tell that's a driveway slope. If a large vehicle, say a truck, were parked to the photographer's left, a driver intending to use that entrance may not have seen the miniature until it was too late! Question is, even if insurance might have covered the damages (how would you report that?!), would the team have had time to construct a replacement? They may have been stuck using the 3 foot model and we likely would not be arguing over the lighting design for the warp drive domes today. (Instead, we'd be debating the proper shade of "copper".)Imagine if it had been hit by a truck just then.
Tuesday.And the damned deflector shields weren't yet operative.
So what's the deal with the deflector dish in the OP pic?
Kor
Well, hopefully it's still able to perform adequately at the crucial times when it is needed. If not, that would lead to a lot of inconvenience and frustration.Shrinkage![]()
Tuesday.
That was before the bris.So what's the deal with the deflector dish in the OP pic?
Kor
Damn. You know, I considered doing the due diligence with some research before posting, but I got lazy.Ah, but based on the sources I have seen, the date those street photos were taken (December 29th, 1964) WAS in fact a Tuesday.![]()
Nice "Generations" reference, nevertheless.
It SHOULD be aliensatemybuick, but I made an error when creating a profile on another board, and when I registered here, I figured I'd be consistent since I use both for Trek-related discussion.
Please do the closeup of the Grassy Knoll.IAny more pics for me to restore? LOL
What is this? A starship for ants?!Had some free time.
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Spockboy
What is this? A starship for ants?!
No, it would be the starship Anterprise if that were the case.
Yes, I went there.
(Think I'll just leave now)
That was before the bris.
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