Would've been nice to see her on the big screen at least once...
I got to see her on the big screen a few years ago when they released the Remastered Menagerie in the theater for a week. Was glorious.
You can tell by looking at it - it's too simplistic a design. They didn't revise it for Phase II/TMP because of in-story requirements; the refit storyline was created to permit a redesign.
You can tell by looking at it - it's too simplistic a design. They didn't revise it for Phase II/TMP because of in-story requirements; the refit storyline was created to permit a redesign.
You can add a lot of visual interest to it without making huge changes like the TMP redesign or the JJ-Trek ship. Deg and Vektor? have both done it very well on this board.
Neither is adequate for a big screen movie.
You can add all the detail you want to the thing and the silhouette, the balance of the parts and the overall plainness of it remain.
Some of the most iconic scifi ships from the movies are plain shapes from afar. The ISD from Star Wars. The Discovery from 2001. The Death Star. How much more plain can you get than a giant ball?
http://deg3d.biz/splash_TOS.5_E/TOS.5_E.html The Death Star. How much more plain can you get than a giant ball?
I like both of their variations. Neither is adequate for a big screen movie. You can add all the detail you want to the thing and the silhouette, the balance of the parts and the overall plainness of it remain.
The surface of each of these ships (ISD, Discovery, Death Star) is anything but smooth. Making the surface of the TOS Enterprise as jagged as these three ships implies a modification to the design of at least some sort.
If you're not talking about making the surface of the TOS Enterprise rough, then a comparison to these three ships is pointless.
If the surface of the TOS Enterprise is rough, then to a purist that's not a "faithful" version of the ship.
The surface of each of these ships (ISD, Discovery, Death Star) is anything but smooth. Making the surface of the TOS Enterprise as jagged as these three ships implies a modification to the design of at least some sort.
That's kind of what deg did. It looks awesome. He didn't do a lot - just enough to give a more finished/mechanical look.
If you're not talking about making the surface of the TOS Enterprise rough, then a comparison to these three ships is pointless.
Even simpler than the shape of the Enterprise are the arguments against putting that shape on the big screen.
Well, it's a simple shape.
Well, those Star Wars were simple shapes with complicated surfaces, you know.
When they were designing the Big E for TMP, there were some execs who were convinced that the only way you could sell the scale of the Enterprise was to add a million greebles to the surface of the ship - after all that's what Star Wars did so successfully. Instead, what we got was one the most beautiful spaceships ever put on the big screen.
More importantly, people who have seen TOS-R on the big screen have reported that the original Enterprise looks great on the big screen. One such person has posted in this thread.
If the surface of the TOS Enterprise is rough, then to a purist that's not a "faithful" version of the ship.
Really? The surface of the refit is smooth and it is just as beloved, if not more so, than the TV version.
Smooth? yes. But there is a shit ton more detail than the TOS Enterprise.Really? The surface of the refit is smooth and it is just as beloved, if not more so, than the TV version.
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