Most of the details we loose our minds over in current Trek are just fine if done in the past.That scene where they scaled up a 12 man bird of prey to match a Romulan Warbird? You'd have lost your marbles over that if it happened today.
Most of the details we loose our minds over in current Trek are just fine if done in the past.That scene where they scaled up a 12 man bird of prey to match a Romulan Warbird? You'd have lost your marbles over that if it happened today.
It was funny at the time, it did look great when they dropped cloaked around the Warbird though.That scene where they scaled up a 12 man bird of prey to match a Romulan Warbird? You'd have lost your marbles over that if it happened today.
Money and time probably, the usual reasons.That episode may be the reason why they had to invent the different B'rel- and K'Vort-class Bird-of-Preys to explain the size differences. The D-12 seen in GEN seemed to fall into the smaller B'rel size category.
That scene where they scaled up a 12 man bird of prey to match a Romulan Warbird? You'd have lost your marbles over that if it happened today.
Storytelling, yes. Visual effects, yes. Starship porn? Total, absolute fail. A small bird of prey is suddenly the size of an enormous Romulan warbird. Remember the meltdowns in 2009 when they scaled up the Enterprise to fit a beer brewery and fleet of shuttles inside?The scene was so great I wouldn't have cared. The fleet face off fails from a dramatic storytelling pov AND a visual effects/ship porn pov.
I did like the projection of force that the fleet represented in Picard.
Thing is they could have done just as well with say a squadron of 10 ships on either side, throw in some D'Deridex and Valdore vs some established classes or an equal number of the new ships.
It would have been plenty as it was only a small settlement after all.
It seems it was just that they ran out of time and maybe money, just imagine if the two huge fleets had actually started fighting, the costs would have gone through the roof.
The first time I saw the Drone battle I just knew it was going to set some members off big time.Look at season 2 of Discovery and that idiotic spacebattle with a million drones flying around, more = better to these people.![]()
I do wonder how they'd have depicted the scene in "The Defector" with the kind of easy copypasting they can do today. Would it be 4 ships or 40? 400?
This is why I love it. It shows Starfleet back and capable.did like the projection of force that the fleet represented in Picard.
Or if you're going to do 200 ships space them out and show more dynamic movements, such as some of Riker's armada positioning themselves off to the side and slowly rotating to face the Romulan vessels. Show some of them slowly surrounding Commodore Oh's fleet to cut off an easy escape route.
It wouldn't have solved all of the problems with that scene but it would have made it better.
I think that is one of the best battles but I also enjoyed the Battle of Binary Stars. I think the Control battle is dumb, but the rest have been really interesting to me.The battle between the Klingon ship and the Gagarin was dynamic and well-shot, but yeah, a lot of space combat in the new series is pretty mediocre.
I find that hard to argue against. I prefer revisiting the Binary Stars and the Gagarin battle. Also, when Discovery is stuck in the Mycelial network and the Section 31 ship trying to rescue them.The Control battle may be the visual lowpoint of DSC's first two seasons on the air.
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