As much as I like the most recent Kelvin Timeline film the warp effects in that were not good.
Yes. Basically the only good thing in those films. I like when the warp looks a bit weird.I thought they were pretty slick in the 2009 film and Into Darkness.
On rewatching 1x04 I just realized that the pirate BOP is hardly destroyed. It managed to kill Seven’s ship after its wing was torn off. So it probably still has power. I wonder if we’ll see that ship again after it managed to limp back to its base?
Yes. Basically the only good thing in those films. I like when the warp looks a bit weird.
If you like goofy caricatures, I guess. Anyway, not the point. Warp effect was good. The mere star streaks are pretty plain, and never made sense anyway, you wouldn't pass by so many stars so fast.I love the films. Big fun with a new interpretation of the TOS characters.![]()
And looks better here than it does in DSC or in Star Trek Beyond. As much as I like the most recent Kelvin Timeline film the warp effects in that were not good.
Indeed. And we properly see a warp bubble the first time too.You shut your mouth good sir. The Beyond warp effect was great.
It would be hard for the BOP to get from Romulan space to the other side of the Neutral Zone with out some sort of Warp power. Or fight the Enterprise.Isn't it said the Romulan BoP doesn't have warp capabilities? Could very well explain the refit of the warp nacelles. The "new" BoP also seems to have upgraded impulse engines at the back of the main hull.
In my head canon, the Romulan BoP is being produced in several sizes (much like the Klingon BoP is supposed to be), as a scout, cruiser, battleship etc. as this design seemed very popular and was the backbone of the romulan fleet.
We don't know that. It was said to belong to a warlord. Lacking contradictory information, I'd assume it was meant to be a Romulan warlord...part of the fragmentation of the empire.I hope folks realize that the Romulan BOP was NOT being commanded by Romulan's.
the novelization is really quite terrible.
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