I would reboot it starting with the Romulan War.Though I also predict if star trek continues another 20 years, at some point there will be a Romulan War movie, hopefully after the franchise gets its inevitable reboot
I would reboot it starting with the Romulan War.Though I also predict if star trek continues another 20 years, at some point there will be a Romulan War movie, hopefully after the franchise gets its inevitable reboot
Marriage?Then how did George come by the surname of Kirk?
George Kirk's father was presumably Tiberius Chase.
Fun fact: The script for The Beginning uses technical info from that very site, referencing the Spartan being "a modified Comet-class light cruiser"I used to be fascinated by a Romulan War movie or series using the basic framework and ship ideas of @Masao Okazaki at his Starfleet Museum page, but after ENT that ship has flown . I don't think it would be handled in a way I'd want to see now, so its better if they just refer to it sometimes.
Though I also predict if star trek continues another 20 years, at some point there will be a Romulan War movie, hopefully after the franchise gets its inevitable reboot
I did not know that. Very cool. I like that there was a Daedalus USS Discovery on the registry .I've always wanted to see a Daedalus on screen, apart from the DS9 model. would be fun if Discovery ran into the damn thing some day.Fun fact: The script for The Beginning uses technical info from that very site, referencing the Spartan being "a modified Comet-class light cruiser"
I heard my name was mentioned here, so I thought I'd make a comment.
My Romulan War ships were designed almost a decade before ST:Ent and were supposed to be consistent with the idea that the ships were primitive by TOS standards. They were slow and large because of the large amount of fuel they had to carry for non-antimatter nacelles. They differ from "modern" starships in much the same way that sailing warships (like HMS Victory from the Battle of Trafalgar) differ from battleships of the 20th century (like HMS Dreadnought). The transition between the dominant starship of different eras (or dominant airplane or ground vehicle or animal genus or communication device) is also interesting to design. I think that the canon ships of the era (in ST:E) could be guessed, on first appearance, to have served during almost any era. (I also like overall shapes rather than surface details.)
I was recently told that the TRM fan film has been using several of my Romulan and Earth designs. It's been contacted.
No reason why it couldn't be Winona's. Indeed, as per ST09, that's pretty much the case (the Tiberius part, anyway).
In ST 2009, Tiberius was George Kirk father name (one of them?).
I mean, all the aliens we've seen just have aspects of humanity in some way, shape, matter or form. Man, I do not get the anti-human bias. Like, I like aliens in Trek but IDIC doesn't just apply to aliens, you know? O_o
I used to be fascinated by a Romulan War movie or series using the basic framework and ship ideas of @Masao Okazaki at his Starfleet Museum page, but after ENT that ship has flown .
Cheron could be an interstellar equivalent of Springfield.![]()
*race war rages on planet*Since the Battle of Cheron is supposed to be a major battle in the Romulan War, I wonder how whoever produces this will tie this in to the TOS episode “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.” Considering that Lokai and Bele are actually indigenous to that planet.
Not necessarily.
The ships in Okazaki's page could have been ancient Earth vessels pulled out of mothballs to fight.
Or they could simply have been ships that the Earth Starfleet designed and built on its own, i.e. without Vulcan assistance. Meaning: The NX class and its ilk look as advanced as they do because the Vulcans helped build them. Earth's original fleet, without that aid, looks considerably more primitive, and doesn't have the advancements that the NX did (it's implied that the Okazaki ships are like the ones from The Expanse in that they don't have artificial gravity and their decks are oriented in the direction of flight).
I found out only by receiving an email from a visitor to my Starfleet Museum website. I was not asked or told. I had never before watched the film (I'm not a fan of the ST:E era.), but I watched some stuff at the website and noticed use of several of my Romulan and Earth designs (and the Vanguard space station, which belongs to S&S). I emailed TRM and had a discussion with the producer about being "nicer" (more respectful, appreciative, informative) to fans who design ships.
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