Trouble with that GIF is the streaks are going backwards.

Trouble with that GIF is the streaks are going backwards.
That was very interesting and something I hadn't seen before. Thanks for sharing!
I agree very much of that.I know. But they lack the epic look and feel of TMP.
We did a running commentary on TMP a little while back. Give it a listen:
Episode 262, “V’Ger needs this podcast”
Stop trying to force your views on others!
Did Shatner know who the other officer was?
Supposedly his ex-wife, Vice-Admiral Lori Ciana, according the the novelization. IIRC.
Supposedly his ex-wife, Vice-Admiral Lori Ciana, according the the novelization. IIRC.
I've also used this film as a tool to help me figure out the process of screenwriting since I was a teenager, even to the point of amassing a significant collection of script drafts and revisions. I've even recently taken a pass through the script as a writing exercise to try to enhance some of the weaker aspects of the movie - Decker's characterization, Kirk's character arc, changing the wormhole sequence to something that I think enhances the conflict between Kirk and Decker.
It was long, so I skim-read but I spotted some nice extra character moments for the supporting cast, a special special longer version.I finally got around to uploading this working draft for TMP online: https://www.scribd.com/document/356105331/Star-Trek-I-The-Motion-Picture-Redraft-Preview
Forgive the weirdness with the font. Apparently, the PDF didn't preserve the Courier font from the screenwriting program I used, and I can't get it to fix.
I'm sure I was reaching farther than my grasp in terms of story and character, but it was a fun exercise to push my skills to see what I could do with the flaws of the script.
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