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Meanwhile, Chris Pine in Dubai.

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Looks like a tough day! :lol:

yeah, a tough work.. but somebody's gotta do it ;)
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I guess Quinto will get back to Dubai at one point or..? were they there just for vacation or something?
 
So... we might be looking at two crashed Federation ships? One in a forest and the other in a city? Or maybe they'll crash the Enterprise twice?? Or maybe Dubai will stand in for future-San Francisco (just CG the Golden Gate bridge into the background:p) and the new one is the wreck of the Vengeance???

Whatever's going on, I am fascinated.
 
So... we might be looking at two crashed Federation ships? One in a forest and the other in a city? Or maybe they'll crash the Enterprise twice?? Or maybe Dubai will stand in for future-San Francisco (just CG the Golden Gate bridge into the background:p) and the new one is the wreck of the Vengeance???

Whatever's going on, I am fascinated.

A repair station on ground.
A small ship (like Voyager) being able land.
There are many possibilities.

I love this puzzle. Fascinating! :techman:
 
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So... we might be looking at two crashed Federation ships? One in a forest and the other in a city? Or maybe they'll crash the Enterprise twice?? Or maybe Dubai will stand in for future-San Francisco (just CG the Golden Gate bridge into the background:p) and the new one is the wreck of the Vengeance???

Whatever's going on, I am fascinated.

Maybe a piece of the downed Federation ship that is a trophy for whomever brought it down?
 
for me that structure could be anything... (just like the other 'spoiler' pictures posted recently. Saved for some from months ago where it looked like ship to me too)
 
If that is meant to be Earth, or SF in particular, maybe it's just part of the Vengeance saucer cut out to make a memorial?

Or part of the Enterprise's wreckage from Into Darkness brought down for the same reason.
 
Random thoughts:

Like some of the other "pieces of a ship," like the hatch area in the footage leaked some time ago, the ones in the link provided by RAMA look damaged but also aged. So I'm going for some older vessel, maybe Federation, maybe not, that the Enterprise never expected to find while "boldly going."

One of the reasons I think it's not the Enterprise is if they've crashed in an unexplored part of deep space, they could be there for quite a while before they ever get rescued by another ship, if they ever even do. Also, though it's not canon, part of Kirk's lore in the Prime universe was he was one of few (or maybe the only) captain to bring his starship back from its five-year mission intact. Too bad if this Kirk couldn't do that.

As far as what the "arc in the park" is, maybe green-screens went up around it and it's actually part of something much larger. But still, the degree of the arc looks too small as is to be from the saucer of the Enterprise. Its angularity doesn't look right as is, either.
 
Also, though it's not canon, part of Kirk's lore in the Prime universe was he was one of few (or maybe the only) captain to bring his starship back from its five-year mission intact. Too bad if this Kirk couldn't do that.

To be specific, that was from Roddenberry's ST:TMP novelization, presumably as an explanation for why Kirk's adventures warranted getting a TV series and movie made out of them (his conceit in the book was that TOS had been an "inaccurately larger-than-life" dramatization of Kirk's "real" adventures and that TMP was a more accurate dramatization, to explain the changes between the two). He said Kirk was the only one "to bring back both his vessel and his crew relatively intact" from a 5-year mission. Which has always struck me as implausible. Granted, we hardly ever saw another Constitution-class ship except when its whole crew had been killed off, but it's hard to buy that there was only one ship out of a dozen that avoided such a fate.
 
Could be a case of a culture influenced by Federation technology or the survivors from the ship. Perhaps the natives and the descendants of the survivors are in conflict. Elba might be the leader of either group.
 
So... we might be looking at two crashed Federation ships?
Or a Federation ship that exploded in orbit and there are pieces of it scattered all over the planet.

The five year mission. "Boldly go where no man has gone before". Star Trek Beyond is expected to move in this direction.
why would see another Federation spaceship?
Unless it is an old exploration ship.
For example:
USS Exeter- Omega Glory.
USS Horizon A Piece of Action.
Or other ship not listed.
 
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Whoever said that the "arc in the park" appears to be a replica of the edge of the original TOS Enterprise saucer is spot-on.
 
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