Sorry, but to my eyes, the original design made more mechanical sense at a glance, where this one is so 'artsy' that my mind says, "Yeah, but no engineer would ever do that."
Sorry, but to my eyes, the original design made more mechanical sense at a glance, where this one is so 'artsy' that my mind says, "Yeah, but no engineer would ever do that."
No engineer would ever do 90% of the shit that happens in the Trek universe. Nothing new here.
Just because the guys in the past did some off-the-wall things, that justifies these clowns going even further off the map? Puh-lease...
Sorry, but to my eyes, the original design made more mechanical sense at a glance, where this one is so 'artsy' that my mind says, "Yeah, but no engineer would ever do that."
No engineer would ever do 90% of the shit that happens in the Trek universe. Nothing new here.
I have had it up to my eyeballs with that excuse.
Just because the guys in the past did some off-the-wall things, that justifies these clowns going even further off the map? Puh-lease...
Sorry, but to my eyes, the original design made more mechanical sense at a glance, where this one is so 'artsy' that my mind says, "Yeah, but no engineer would ever do that."
No engineer would ever do 90% of the shit that happens in the Trek universe. Nothing new here.
Great catch on the prototype... I'd missed that, but on second glance, I'm convinced that you're correct. I'm sure that we'll eventually get some sort of "Art of St-09" book which will show all the various iterations... hopefully even with Abrams' notes on why they were rejected or altered, much as we saw some of Roddenberry's with M.J's design process. Should give some interesting insights and start some "exciting" discussions!You know, I just realized this painting is the source of the odd Playmates Enterprise prototype that leaked out a while back. It has the black triangles on the saucer rim, gold dish, red bussards, narrower nacelles and straight pylons with the angled backs. As we know that ILM was tasked with fleshing out the design, I wonder how far the VFX team got with the version that was closer to this before it moved in the direction of the final design.
Also, that painting totally looks like an ilustration of the Enterprise as it might have been done for the cover of a '50s pulp scifi magazine. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Yes.that ship is a beauty on screen and off. Thats all i can say. Can you imagine the 1960's version of the TOS Enterprise on screen?
Also, that painting totally looks like an ilustration of the Enterprise as it might have been done for the cover of a '50s pulp scifi magazine. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
I like this art work but I hate the Edselprise!
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