There are no gold wall panels. It's a series of black (!) panels over a gold-colored background.Why are those rectangular gold wall panels all uneven looking?
Is this like The Dress? Are some seeing it as blue panels?

There are no gold wall panels. It's a series of black (!) panels over a gold-colored background.Why are those rectangular gold wall panels all uneven looking?
Ah, I see that now that I view the full-sized jpeg.There are no gold wall panels. It's a series of black (!) panels over a gold-colored background.
Is this like The Dress? Are some seeing it as blue panels?![]()
It's to enhance the cohesion of the pattern buffers.Without them you get goo.Ah, I see that now that I view the full-sized jpeg.
So...why are the black panels all uneven looking?
Kor
It's actually anechoic tile. To muffle the screams of those being "transported".Ah, I see that now that I view the full-sized jpeg.
So...why are the black panels all uneven looking?
Kor
No.There was Wrongway Feldman he was in five episodes.
I agree and if Herb Solow did sale them on it he was still still using the first pilot as a example of the type of show they wanted to make, only he just convinced them it could f be done despite their concerns. None of their concerns seem to have anything to do with them thinking the pilot was badly done or the premise wasn't intresting.Fespite the numerous nitpicks NBC had with The Cage, they made the extraordinary and extremely rare move to order a second pilot. That doesn't happen with failed pilots. If a pilot fails then that's the end of that. There's NO second pilot and NO subsequent series.
Wrongway Feldman should be a reoccurring character on Discovery.
Or just actually being modern and reflecting modern culture because it's 2017, not 1966.everything to do with the idea of trying to make it look hip and modern
Yes! After he went to Hawaii and didn't like it, he gets pulled into a wormhole while trying to fly back to the Island for a third time.Wrongway Feldman should be a reoccurring character on Discovery.
Actually, Metropolis' production costs came out to be notoriously high. It was an ambitious project that cost ten times as much as the average Hollywood film of the time, and it was the most expensive German silent film ever produced.There's a big difference between something designed today with a big budget that is made to look old, and something designed decades ago with very little money.
Yes! After he went to Hawaii and didn't like it, he gets pulled into a wormhole while trying to fly back to the Island for a third time.
The wormhole deposits him out in space, becoming a foil for Lorca and the crew. Mayhem ensues when Feldman activates the waking sequence on a Klingon sleeper ship...
Orville strikes me as a TNG fan film............Awful. Like the rest. Unlike The Orville though, I think they mean it. They are not trying to be funny with these awful sets, uniforms and make up.
Pretty much.Orville strikes me as a TNG fan film............
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