Its dead Jim.Looks like we will certainly be getting a new Enterprise.
This puppy has bit the dust!
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I want to be able to do that in STO.Its dead Jim.
When the Federation discovers that Dyson Sphere in the Nutimeline they're going be thoroughly underwhelmed.Epic...
Oh god I love space station porn.Epic...
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Yes, it's at 0:57. I think it's just a funky view of the Enterprise looking back from under the saucer section, right in front of the neck.I think that shot in the middle where McCoy asked if their ready to go back out might be part of the end sequence, then that one shot of some funky ship and nacelles. Anyone else notice that? It is right after the clip of Kirk,Bones and Spock all in civies looking up at what I assume is a ship. I suppose that could be middle of movie before they rescue crew, but I doubt it.
That's just the Enterprise shot from an odd angle. The previous shot though I'm sure is from the end of the movie. There was a photo released months ago that appeared to be from that scene and Jaylah was in the background which would obviously be unlikely if the scene was earlier.Here is that weird ship shot that is right after the boys shot.
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It might be a fisheye lens shot. While it's just a stray thought, it kind of makes me think of a nu-Excelsior. Just a stray thought.Here is that weird ship shot that is right after the boys shot. That's not the Enterprise is it? Nacelles look too close together.
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Yeah. That's the Enterprise (or a ship like her -- I mean, who knows?). Even though it's CGI, the neat thing is "shooting" at angles as if one is really is still pointing a camera and lens at a model.It might be a fisheye lens shot. While it's just a stray thought, it kind of makes me think of a nu-Excelsior. Just a stray thought.
I have now watched the trailer 10 times. Maybe 10 more is needed before I watch it 10 more after that.Yeah. That's the Enterprise (or a ship like her -- I mean, who knows?). Even though it's CGI, the neat thing is "shooting" at angles as if one is really is still pointing a camera and lens at a model.
This trailer makes me happy. It's now 1:10 EDT, but I think I'll watch it a few more times before going to bed.
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