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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread

No, it wouldn't. It would simply mean lower budgets and less time spent on each episode.

They're shooting season two as we post this stuff - they're at least on episode three, now, maybe into four. Relax.
I would be fine with lower budgets per episode. Looking like TNG/DS9/VOY quality (as compared to DIS) would be perfectly fine with me if we get 50-100% more SNW episodes. I am loving LDS, but 10 episodes go by in a flash and then I have to wait a whole nother year for more episodes. It will (likely) feel the same, for me, for SNW.
 
I do know that "Encounter at Farpoint(TNG)" cost $7 million in 1987 dollars to produce so if that's a basis to go on then you could probably adjust for inflation.
 
THAT relatively cheap? Maybe "Broken Bow" was a $7 million premiere. I know one of the Berman series premieres had a pretty big budget.
 
THAT relatively cheap? Maybe "Broken Bow" was a $7 million premiere. I know one of the Berman series premieres had a pretty big budget.
That was the standard episode cost. I'm sure Encounter at Farpoint cost more being a two-parter and a pilot.
 
That was the standard episode cost. I'm sure Encounter at Farpoint cost more being a two-parter and a pilot.

I think they had roughly between 1-2 million on Enterprise. The budget for season four was slashed to be about 800-850k an episode, which is one of the reasons we got the two and three part story arcs.
 
A new character image of Spock has been released:

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The Briefing Room? If so then it also has the little rectangular lights under the viewscreen like in the TOS Briefing Room and in Auxiliary Control. :cool:

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The Argus Array is on the map twice.

I think they're still copying from 24th Century Starcharts without really thinking of what should or shouldn't be there.
 
The Briefing Room? If so then it also has the little rectangular lights under the viewscreen like in the TOS Briefing Room and in Auxiliary Control. :cool:

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I reckon that angled wall means it's just outside the bridge, kinda like Pike's quarters in "The Cage" (which was a deck below on that version of the Enterprise)
 
The angled wall means they thought an angled wall looks cool there.

Seriously, if your allowance for the wall thickness and structure of the outer bulkhead is so narrow that you have to replicate the angle and curvature of it in putting up your interior partitions, you're not going to build a recess several inches deep into said partition and mount a widescreen display there. Instead, you'd put it on another wall where you had some leeway in terms of mounting angle.

#overthinkingisfortrekkies
 
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