Yes but TOS Enterprise size isn't canon, that is what I meant.
We can see the scale of the TOS Enterprise on a display screen in "The Enterprise Incident":


This exactly agrees with a length of 289m/947ft.
Yes but TOS Enterprise size isn't canon, that is what I meant.
The Cerritos was designed to be ugly.It is pretty ugly. I do not understand the hole in the middle of it (or the Cerritos for that matter). Imagine needing to get to engineering from the bridge in an emergency. The turbolift would have to go down, all the way to the port or starboard, back to the center, then down to engineering. I do not understand why you need a hole. It's not a submarine nor does it need to be aerodynamic.
Not legible in the actual episode.We can see the scale of the TOS Enterprise on a display screen in "The Enterprise Incident":
Not legible in the actual episode.
The Cerritos was designed to be ugly.
If you use the scale on the top right, the enterprise comes up shorter than 289 meters. So it actually doesn't match the commonly accepted lengeth.Well, I mean... I can read it
Either way, the production team had a very specific size in mind, confirmed this many times, and this graphic which did appear on screen agrees with it.
I know, but does it have to be ugly AND designed to be a hazard in an emergency? Or even just dumbly inefficient? Imagine all the lost time and wasted human resource with turbolift rides three times as long as they need to be.
Because he knows the outcome already
Did you want any of her review videos? She's been very positive about the season so far.I feel like this person will get the show they want with Kurtzman's Starfleet Academy spinoff, if it ever happens.
If you use the scale on the top right, the enterprise comes up shorter than 289 meters. So it actually doesn't match the commonly accepted lengeth.
Did you want any of her review videos? She's been very positive about the season so far.
She's been generally more positive than TrekYards.
Preach!!!
I was at my mother’s house this past weekend. My brother was there too and had found some of my old drawings and writing from Jr, High (and before). Had a laugh looking through them
So you want worf to still be dealing with Daxs death 22 years later?In very broad strokes, getting married, becoming a widower, reconciling with his son who he apparently just abandoned after season 7 ended.
I can see them saying these exact lines. That's how dead-on this is.I can already imagine how it could've gone if Shaw survived and followed the Enterprise crew along with Raffi and Seven. As Picard & Co. are marveling at the restored D bridge:
Seven: (immediately steps behind the horseshoe and starts assessing the systems) "The tactical capabilities of this ship are woefully inadequate compared to those of the Defiant... or Voyager. Although I'll have to admit I'm perhaps a bit biased towards my own ship."
Raffi: (rolling her eyes) "Guys, we'll have time for nostalgia later, we've got a universe to save."
Shaw: (shaking his head, to no one in particular) "I hate the carpet. I really do."
It's interesting that's the takeaway, especially given that in interviews Gates McFadden has been gushing about how she'd work for Terry Matalas again in a second because of how well she feels the Crusher character is fleshed out here.Nearly everyone has been positive about this season in the review space.
However within that video, that person has some concern that Picard S3 takes a very 'Berman' approach to Trek socio-politically... which is accurate.
They'll get the opposite of that with Discovery S5 and the Academy spinoff. So I can't really take that rant too seriously.
The Cerritos was designed to be ugly.
Not legible in the actual episode.
And this whole stealing the D from the museum was in the draft for AGTI was thinking about it, and I think I enjoyed the scenes of "the old crew working together" better in All Good Things. Partly that's because the music was better, but also partly because they didn't overdo it. A nod and a wink, a knowing smile, but mostly they worked together to do the job.
They have at least 2 from S1Now they better put on their old uniforms to complete the look.
The only way I can read such threads is by skipping posts (like when too long, seem off topic, repeat things...)When I logged off last night the thread was at page 16. When I logged on this morning it was at page 50.By the time I left for work I'd reached page 50 but the thread was at page 67. I've not long reached the end and it's at page 78. Really glad I don't mod this forum.
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On BynausIronically, one thing I always thought was wrong with the Borg was that there was no other side to the story. Sharing a connection, understanding other people and working in unison can certainly have its plus side. So where were the "good" networked cyborgs!?
3 nacelles? Nope, sadly notI think the Galaxy ships we see on later seasons of DS9 had those anyway.
Imagine that: Your DRONE is mistaken. - Toaster! - Tubehead!! - ...I feel the equivalent would be if Data qipped back and called her "Drone."
They should have done that, it would have showcased the new Data.![]()
The universe is not that badly designed.I would LAUGH ENDLESSLY if they opt for neither Crusher nor Laris and have
Jean-Luc dying and then ending up gallivanting around the universe, exploring all those plains of existence with Q
It simply reminded me of this:Jack: "So how much of me is me? Oh, funny! I've always known the world was imperfect. Broken systems, wars, suffering, violence, poverty, bigotry. And I always thought, if people could only see each other, hear each other, speak in one voice, act in one mind together...Who knew a little cybernetic authoritarianism was the answer?"
It's a new and complete setI think they didn’t recreate anything: they just went to one of the standing TNG set replicas that have been around for some time.
Yeah I rewatched Enterprise on my phone so maybe it just looked better on the phone . Lolthe replica set already existed, they didn’t build it for this show.
It’s the same CGI model they did for season one: it has the same error in the bussard collectors (three instead of two for each nacelle).
not really, it looks pretty fake to me, especially in the first couple of seasons.
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