I loved the bright white lights at the rear of the nacelles. About damned time.
That one in the background is beautiful!![]()
That dual warp nacelle, dual engineering deck, is likely some type of mass evac, shuttle craft carrier, or freighter.
I didn't like the "thrusters" at the end of the warp nacelles.
It implies too much that warp-drive is Newtonian propulsion.
No cuz they don't spread like in TNG anymore, they just just jump in a flash.Whoa. Are there any photos of them going to warp?
Guess what, the 2011 sequel is official. We should see a lot more starships I hope!! I can't even begin to imagine the story right now.
RAMA
My initial thought, too, but I can't help but think they weren't really thrusters but rather just a glow indicative of the warp power level. Still, I could see why this might lead to many a misinterpretion by the less informed...
Has anybody managed to get pics of the Kobayashi Maru? It looked to me like a twin-nacelle/twin-hulls ship but with heavily modified secondary hulls.
Guess what, the 2011 sequel is official. We should see a lot more starships I hope!! I can't even begin to imagine the story right now.
RAMA
Where did you here it was official?
Has anybody managed to get pics of the Kobayashi Maru? It looked to me like a twin-nacelle/twin-hulls ship but with heavily modified secondary hulls.
My initial thought, too, but I can't help but think they weren't really thrusters but rather just a glow indicative of the warp power level. Still, I could see why this might lead to many a misinterpretion by the less informed...
But then why does the glow at the back of the Kelvin's nacelle get visibly stronger when it makes its suicide run at the Narada? It's going at impulse, not warp, and the shot strongly implies that the ship is actively accelerating.
On-screen, I really didn't notice anything different about these "new" Klingon warbirds.
And did anyone else care about the further mixing of Romulan and Klingon warbird terminology? I guess we should be used to it. But with TNG being my first series, Klingons will always have birds-of-prey and Romulans will always have warbirds.
On-screen, I really didn't notice anything different about these "new" Klingon warbirds.
And did anyone else care about the further mixing of Romulan and Klingon warbird terminology? I guess we should be used to it. But with TNG being my first series, Klingons will always have birds-of-prey and Romulans will always have warbirds.
Would have preferred "Klingon Battlecruisers" but yeah, there has been so much intentional and unintentional mixing of terminology that I had to let it slide.
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