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Should the next Trek TV series recycle nuEnterprise sets?

Should the next Trek TV series recycle Trek XI, XII (XIII)s ship sets?

  • Yes and keep designs exactly as is for Enterprise-set show.

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Yes and use basic structure for a new ship's redesign.

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Put in storage to use for future seasons

    Votes: 8 38.1%
  • Only reuse corridors

    Votes: 3 14.3%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

jefferiestubes8

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Should the next Trek TV series recycle the Star Trek XI, XII, (XIII)'s nuEnterprise bridge, U.S.S. Kelvin, both ships corridors, and the Kobayashi Maru scenario starship's bridge [at Starfleet Academy]?

I thought of this poll after seeing this posting:
when the film trilogy is done, recycling the movie sets (just as TNG did with the old TMP ones)
 
You think, Dennis? Is that because, as I've heard (feel free to correct me; I'm new to the behind-the-scenes matters) Paramount and CBS are pretty angsty with one-another these days?
 
Can we cut free from the movies and do a TV series separate from it and about someone else other than Kirk and Spock?
 
It would depend on a lot of things, really, is the show set in the same timeline/universe? Is the starring ship the Enterprise or a sister ship Constitution-class? If so, then, yeah sure, but if the answer is "no" to either of those questions, then probably not.

Personally, I would love to see either a different class, or a new ship rather then just the Enterprise (as much as I love the name and crew).
 
save the small stuff, otherwise it costs too much to hang on to sets for years at a time.everything else? its nothing more than plywood, bondo and paint

-keeps the set builders in business. they have families to support too.
 
Ok not to be negative but...the movie is so ridiculously camp. It's like working in an Apple store.

What I liked about the movie was the new effect of the ship at warp, because it felt like there was actually some tremendous/horrible propulsion at work, and the thump noise that the transporter made when it started up.

Kelvin had real potential but having a show on her would be a like having a reality show based on an abandoned oil platform. It was dark, oxidized and greasy. Which worked because it gave the impression it needed to in a short period of time, but in reality if the ship looked like anything it'd be clean and well painted like a carrier. Which begs the question, was Narada the mining ship or was the Kelvin?
 
Yeah that was almost as bad as seen my high school cafeteria doors as Spock and Kirk entered the Federation Outpost...

I'm thinking...wow...the vulcans stole our doors?
 
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