judexavier, If you have higher res orthos of your Enterprise Conjecture, I wouldn't mind attempting to build a 3D model of it. Let me know.
PixelMagic, I've uploaded bigger versions of the side/front/top. Let me know if these work or not.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Top50p.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Side-Front50p.jpg
I suppose that it could be argued that, due to excessive stress on space frames and skins (based on the nature of space travel), these ships wear out a lot quicker than earth-bound (or sea-bound) vessels and thus require more refits and upgrades. This is not terribly cost-effective (particularly when there is no money to speak of), but it is possible.One of the things I've always found laughable about some Trek fans is how quickly they latch onto the idea of drastic refits for starships within a framework of only a few years.
How often has the U.S.S. Enterprise CVAN-65 been refit since her launch in the early '60s and how drastically has she changed in form. And by that I mean how obvious are the changes externally?
The mere idea that the thing seen in the Trek XI trailer is the TOS E's original form that is then changed drastically to "The Cage" era version only a few short years later and then refit again nearly twenty years later strikes me as rather implausible. The moderate changes from "The Cage" to WNMHGB to series is reasonable and then the drastic refit in TMP.
But the drastic differences seen in the Trek XI trailer to the Pike era version are laughable and have no apparent rationale. That is for those who insist the film is in the same continuity as TOS.
However, it makes perfect sense if it's a reboot because then the design is drastically different because...well just because they can.
Well, the command tower of CVN-65 has changed quite a bit.
And if we accept the TOS to TMP refit 15 years before the ships planned retirement (after 25 years of service)
we can also accept a refit as drastic before TOS. Which would give us a 10 to 15 year service live between refits.
judexavier, If you have higher res orthos of your Enterprise Conjecture, I wouldn't mind attempting to build a 3D model of it. Let me know.
PixelMagic, I've uploaded bigger versions of the side/front/top. Let me know if these work or not.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Top50p.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Side-Front50p.jpg
^^ Yeah, over fifty years. Not over a mere five or so.
I recall seeing photos of the CVAN-65 after her island superstructure had been extensively altered. And I can see periodic equipment upgrades. But frequent drastic structural and physical changes aren't the same.
The extensive changes seen in TMP happening once in the lifetime of a ship only twenty years old I can buy, but having it happen more often in such a short time is nonsense.
I haven't seen anyone belittle the work of the guy who did the "artists interpretation" at the core of this thread. Has anyone else?
"The rendering looks pretty accurate to me, which is to say that it looks just as hideous as what we saw in the trailer." - Captain Robert April
I have to say, I didn't see that as an attack on the work of the OP, but rather the design in the trailer on which it was based.
judexavier, If you have higher res orthos of your Enterprise Conjecture, I wouldn't mind attempting to build a 3D model of it. Let me know.
PixelMagic, I've uploaded bigger versions of the side/front/top. Let me know if these work or not.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Top50p.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/STXINCC-1701Side-Front50p.jpg
Squiggyfm said:It's. A. Movie.
I really don't know how you can say that with a straight face. They are "starting from scratch"? Have we seen the same teaser? Granted, the ship from the teaser isn't exactly a carbon-copy of the TOS Enterprise. But they are VERY similar. People WILL recognize it as the same ship. Saying they started from scratch with the ship design is bullshit.The fucking ship is different in Trek XI simply because it's not the same ship we knew in TOS. Call it alternate timeline or whatever but that's the bottom line. J.J. and company are starting from scratch.
Oh-oh.The point it this. The Enterprise from TOS cannot be used and taken seriously in a 2009 film. It screams 1960s. I love the TOS Enterprise, but it would not look proper in a 2009 film. It IS outdated, whether or not the fan boys want to admit it. Some people are just blinded by their love of it, rather than looking at it objectively.
I think you can keep some of the same lines, but it definately needs more curves, and far more detail and texture to fix a modern audience's aesthetic expectations. If they used the TOS Enterprise, unchanged, most of the audience would laugh at how absurd it is that a design like that is supposed to be futuristic. Especially the interior control panels on the bridge. I work in a TV control room that looks more futuristic than the TOS Enterprise Bridge.
Some can accept change, and some cannot, but it IS needed to appeal to a wider audience, rather than the fanboys. If this movie can't capture anyone other than die hard fans, then Star Trek will be dead for a long time after, if not forever.
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