Does anyone have contact with Rick Sternbach or Doug Drexler on this? Maybe they could shed some light on the subject.
Not a clue, sorry. - Rick
Does anyone have contact with Rick Sternbach or Doug Drexler on this? Maybe they could shed some light on the subject.
Agree. Although, the new Aurora could be considered the spiritual successor to the old, in that they took one of their existing designs, modified it in a quick and superficial fashion, and threw it up on the screen.Out of curiosity, anyone know what was the money situation on the TOS-R at the point this ep was done? Because, IMO, this CG model reads cheap and amateurish and counts for me as one of TOS-R's fails.
In retrospect, now that TNG-R is almost done and any VFX changes they did there were almost 100% matched to the original footage, I think that TOS-R should have done the same thing. I.e., they should have made the Aurora a Tholian vessel with Federation nacelles, just like the original model. That's what we originally saw, and that's what should have been recreated as closely as possible to the original footage.
I think that at the time of TOS-R, the remastering team had more of a "Star Wars Special Edition" thing going on, but by TNG they realized that fans preferred what was originally there. Or maybe I'm just speaking for myself; I don't know. I know I've flip-flopped about this before, like wanting to see new CGI ship designs replacing all that Excelsior stock footage in TNG. But TNG is what it is, and changing stuff just for the sake of changing it (like the Aurora) doesn't sit well with me anymore.
The C-57D could have a verison of the Vulcan ring warp drive, that's why it was circular, the inhabited part of the ship was in the hollow of the ring.Although I wonder whether (NC)C-57D herself could somehow be worked into the continuity as well...
Although I wonder whether (NC)C-57D herself could somehow be worked into the continuity as well...
Altair IV was destroyed at the end of Forbidden Planet. What are you referring to?. . . (And we have to assume that the ship had poor sensors, falsely reporting the loss of Altair IV even though the planet survived the scuttling of the alien machinery...)
Altair VI is what is mentioned in Amok Time, not Altair IV.Well, if we want to steal elements from one continuity to another, we better make sure the continuities are compatible. A planet going missing is acceptable, as long as it returns in time for the celebrations in "Amok Time"...
Timo Saloniemi
Out of curiosity, anyone know what was the money situation on the TOS-R at the point this ep was done? Because, IMO, this CG model reads cheap and amateurish and counts for me as one of TOS-R's fails.
Out of curiosity, anyone know what was the money situation on the TOS-R at the point this ep was done? Because, IMO, this CG model reads cheap and amateurish and counts for me as one of TOS-R's fails.
Along with the awwwwful Klingon Battlecruiser model.
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