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The 11 Footer E flaws, shoddy construction or by design?

Thanks, Shaw. I need not add to that.
I had written a similar post about a week or so ago in which I had a bunch of links to your work, but I couldn't find it when I was pressed for time writing that post. Fortunately I found the post in my notes when I took a second look. :techman:


For anyone who hasn't seen it yet, Tallguy has compiled some incredible research on which effects were used throughout the series run which you can find here:His work is an invaluable resource for anyone really interested in the original Enterprise models.




(I know you've had your avatar for forever, but my two year old just discovered "Up" and I've seen it fifteen times this week - your avatar is STILL making me laugh.)
Yeah, I really love "Up"... but even more than that, my avatar reminds me of my Dad. My wife thinks my previous avatar is more fitting to my personality. :p
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)
 
For anyone who hasn't seen it yet, Tallguy has compiled some incredible research on which effects were used throughout the series run which you can find here:His work is an invaluable resource for anyone really interested in the original Enterprise models.

Thanks for these great links, Shaw. ;)
Rob
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:

No one is Buffy. Buffy is a fictional character.

Zoe Bell was the main stunt double for Lucy Lawless on Xena. Neither Lawless nor Bell are Xena. Xena is a character who (particularly in the face) looks like Lawless, but who has a physical ability to move in combat which is much more like Bell. Have Lawless attempt to do her own stunts and you'd say, "That's terrible. That does not look like the Xena combat I am used to seeing! Will the real Xena please show up and kick some butt?"

The Enterprise is not a physical object (never was), but is rather a norm - the Enterprise (even when speaking ONLY of the TOS Enterprise) is the sum of all depictions that we saw on screen. Sometimes she has cheese-grater nacelle caps. Sometimes she has "bulbs" Each depiction is part of our collective memory and identification of the ship. The Enterprise is not defined by or equivalent to some physical model, but is rather a collective dream we shared sitting in front of a glimmering box.

The 11 footer is not the Enterprise, but rather played a leading role in informing/influencing the set of family resemblances that created the collective image we share of the ship.
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:

In the commentaries on the Buffy disks, whenever there was a fight scene, Joss Whedon would say, "and there are Buffy's stunt boobs." :lol:
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:

No one is Buffy. Buffy is a fictional character.

Zoe Bell was the main stunt double for Lucy Lawless on Xena. Neither Lawless nor Bell are Xena. Xena is a character who (particularly in the face) looks like Lawless, but who has a physical ability to move in combat which is much more like Bell. Have Lawless attempt to do her own stunts and you'd say, "That's terrible. That does not look like the Xena combat I am used to seeing! Will the real Xena please show up and kick some butt?"

The Enterprise is not a physical object (never was), but is rather a norm - the Enterprise (even when speaking ONLY of the TOS Enterprise) is the sum of all depictions that we saw on screen. Sometimes she has cheese-grater nacelle caps. Sometimes she has "bulbs" Each depiction is part of our collective memory and identification of the ship. The Enterprise is not defined by or equivalent to some physical model, but is rather a collective dream we shared sitting in front of a glimmering box.

The 11 footer is not the Enterprise, but rather played a leading role in informing/influencing the set of family resemblances that created the collective image we share of the ship.

You're making me sad now.
 
Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:

No one is Buffy. Buffy is a fictional character.

Zoe Bell was the main stunt double for Lucy Lawless on Xena. Neither Lawless nor Bell are Xena. Xena is a character who (particularly in the face) looks like Lawless, but who has a physical ability to move in combat which is much more like Bell. Have Lawless attempt to do her own stunts and you'd say, "That's terrible. That does not look like the Xena combat I am used to seeing! Will the real Xena please show up and kick some butt?"

The Enterprise is not a physical object (never was), but is rather a norm - the Enterprise (even when speaking ONLY of the TOS Enterprise) is the sum of all depictions that we saw on screen. Sometimes she has cheese-grater nacelle caps. Sometimes she has "bulbs" Each depiction is part of our collective memory and identification of the ship. The Enterprise is not defined by or equivalent to some physical model, but is rather a collective dream we shared sitting in front of a glimmering box.

The 11 footer is not the Enterprise, but rather played a leading role in informing/influencing the set of family resemblances that created the collective image we share of the ship.

You're making me sad now.

Because you thought Sarah Michelle Gellar really was Buffy?

Pssst there's no Santa Claus either...

...nor is there any one actor who has played Santa who "owns" the role. "Santa" as a concept is a norm governed by a constellation of resemblances. If you want to know what Santa looks like, you don't go on some foolish quest for the "ideal model of Santa Claus", but rather survey all the cultural depictions.
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:
I am surpassed by no-one in my love for the 11 footer (equaled by many). But in that analogy Sarah didn't show up for most of the first episode and is only in a couple of shots in the opening credits.
 
The analogy has not yet been made in which no one can find flaws - especially if there's any humor in the original attempt. ;)

Mine was a perfectly good analogy.
 
The analogy has not yet been made in which no one can find flaws - especially if there's any humor in the original attempt. ;)

Mine was a perfectly good analogy.
Fair enough. I'll have my humor circuits checked this weekend.
 
The 11-footer is the one that got all the closeups and beauty shots. She's the star. The 3-footer was only the stunt double.

;)

Exactly. Saying otherwise is like saying that the big chick in the blonde wig who doubled Sarah Michelle "I do my own stunts" Gellar in fight scenes was Buffy. :lol:

No one is Buffy. Buffy is a fictional character.

Zoe Bell was the main stunt double for Lucy Lawless on Xena. Neither Lawless nor Bell are Xena. Xena is a character who (particularly in the face) looks like Lawless, but who has a physical ability to move in combat which is much more like Bell. Have Lawless attempt to do her own stunts and you'd say, "That's terrible. That does not look like the Xena combat I am used to seeing! Will the real Xena please show up and kick some butt?"

The Enterprise is not a physical object (never was), but is rather a norm - the Enterprise (even when speaking ONLY of the TOS Enterprise) is the sum of all depictions that we saw on screen. Sometimes she has cheese-grater nacelle caps. Sometimes she has "bulbs" Each depiction is part of our collective memory and identification of the ship. The Enterprise is not defined by or equivalent to some physical model, but is rather a collective dream we shared sitting in front of a glimmering box.

The 11 footer is not the Enterprise, but rather played a leading role in informing/influencing the set of family resemblances that created the collective image we share of the ship.

WE HAVE A WINNAH!!

:beer:
 
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