...Much as with the fun story of TPTB wanting the Akira to be used as Archer's ship unaltered. Might be there's something to it. Might be this something is that they wanted a ship looking like the Akira, for all the right reasons, and tasked the artists to design one, and they thought it fun to point out the multi-century gap that would complicate the in-universe connection, and then JFK sent an email in support. Might be there was a memo saying "Use this specific CGI pattern, and if you change anything besides the bit of lettering that says USS Thunderchild, you're fired".
Finding "evidence" is bound to be difficult there, because interviewing the people involved won't help. Why would anybody wish to tell the truth and cast him- or herself in what might count as bad light?
Timo Saloniemi
was kind of hard to distinguish it from the k'tinga without all the weird lighting effects from the show.The D7 is beautiful.
was kind of hard to distinguish it from the k'tinga without all the weird lighting effects from the show.
as good as the VFX were in season 2, these ships are still being obscured way too much to really get a good handle on them.
Ummm... the Bible!I'm not arguing. I'm stating an opinion that just because something was written in a book doesn't automatically make it true, especially when there's no evidence.
He mentioned it again on a Trekyards interview too.That particular thing was mentioned by Doug Drexler on his now-defunct blog. I personally have no reason not to believe him, but sure, without evidence there’s no real proof that what he said was true, other than he had no real reason to lie about it.
This isn't the place but there is evidenceUmmm... the Bible!
I don't think Drexler made it up, but similarly to that whole "25% different" thing, guys like Drexler and Eaves never directly speak with the network honchos, so it's like a game of "telephone".He mentioned it again on a Trekyards interview too.
This atheist disagrees strongly. But this definitely isn't the place.Ummm... the Bible!
it was on the back of the USS edison magazine.Here's a picture of of the Hiawatha design in one piece, I didn't realize Eaglemoss had revealed it last month
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Must have loads of space in there, which makes sense since they filmed in a big old factory location or something similar.it was on the back of the USS edison magazine.
looks like a kitbash using the malachowski-class saucer and bridge, maybe the shepard-class engines, possibly even walker-class nacelle pylons.
it’s a “medical frigate”.Must have loads of space in there, which makes sense since they filmed in a big old factory location or something similar.
I wonder what the ship's purpose would be. It looks a lot like the cargo or mining ships from the old Star Trek Armada game.
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