In the comics, the Hortas didn't.Would Chewbacca have to wear a uniform in Starfleet?
In the comics, the Hortas didn't.Would Chewbacca have to wear a uniform in Starfleet?
Caitians do, & I mean what is Chewy but a shaggy doggie guy?Would Chewbacca have to wear a uniform in Starfleet?
This is the TNG forum though. I'm confusedSo watching DS9 "Emissary" I have some thoughts. I wish the Bolian and the Bajoran monk had showed up again. Gilgo Beach is where a bunch of murders happened in real life, if it's the one in New York. I think Opaka had a premonition about Sisko arriving.
We've been commenting on stuff from other shows or even outside Trek here for a while nowThis is the TNG forum though. I'm confused![]()
Yes. They didn't really redo the sets that much.Have you noticed that in 'All Good Things...' the captain's chair from the time of the pilot episode is actually the one used later in the series?
Apparently, after 7 years that old set use to creak & crack all the time, & I'm sure we've all noticed the variation in uniform colors because some just got faded lol. They wore everything they had into the groundYes. They didn't really redo the sets that much.
Do you know the bit about the Observation room ship display? When the set was being used for Star Trek VI it got a makeover and all the gold ships were going to go in a dumpster and Michael Okuda told Ron Moore about it so he rescued them and took them home. Then they had to rent them off Ron for their use in AGT and now they're in his home office.Have you noticed that in 'All Good Things...' the captain's chair from the time of the pilot episode is actually the one used later in the series?
Do you know the bit about the Observation room ship display? When the set was being used for Star Trek VI it got a makeover and all the gold ships were going to go in a dumpster and Michael Okuda told Ron Moore about it so he rescued them and took them home. Then they had to rent them off Ron for their use in AGT and now they're in his home office.
Do you know the bit about the Observation room ship display? When the set was being used for Star Trek VI it got a makeover and all the gold ships were going to go in a dumpster and Michael Okuda told Ron Moore about it so he rescued them and took them home. Then they had to rent them off Ron for their use in AGT and now they're in his home office.
This is a bit random but I remember Voyager having really nice VHS cover art. DS9's was nice too and I think they had little articles or something inside.
Why would a “low gravity gymnasium” be something of note the Enterprise-D had, which Wesley mentions in Encounter at Farpoint?
Why would a “low gravity gymnasium” be something of note the Enterprise-D had, which Wesley mentions in Encounter at Farpoint?
Both are equally gross in my opinion.Reading this article about Tracy Tormé and it got me thinking how Roddenberry was bitching and moaning about Kirk vaporising the ear slug in Star Trek II and yet he was fine when Picard and Riker shoot Remmick until he explodes in "Conspiracy."
I believe the original went missing.Have you noticed that in 'All Good Things...' the captain's chair from the time of the pilot episode is actually the one used later in the series?
The Roddenberry Archive team also went to Ron Moore to get 3D scans of them for their Bridge recreation.Do you know the bit about the Observation room ship display? When the set was being used for Star Trek VI it got a makeover and all the gold ships were going to go in a dumpster and Michael Okuda told Ron Moore about it so he rescued them and took them home. Then they had to rent them off Ron for their use in AGT and now they're in his home office.
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