Lazarus
Fleet Captain
Is it just me or does the 'look' of the Enterprise in The Undiscovered Country really appeal to you?
Perhaps it's just because I have an interest in military and naval history, but I've always enjoyed the more militaristic overtones and military 'feel' to the film with regards to Starfleet.
As far as the appearance of the film, I like the presence of actual switches and tactile interfaces onboard the Enterprise, as well as the metallic deckplates and overall more hard-edged appearance to the interior of the ship.
Pipes running overhead in more cramped looking corridors, people drinking from china cups and saucers displaying the crest of the starship, actual kitchens preparing food for the crew, clocks on the bridge to (inconsistantly) give the time, the style of the status displays around the bridge, photon torpedoes actually blasting through the saucer section of a ship, vessels actually shaking themselves apart at maximum warp...
I even like the paper flip chart Colonel West uses during the Operation Retrieve briefing!
Admittedly "right standard rudder" and similar lines are probably verging a little too far into the nautical side of things, but still...
I've added a couple of images below, anyone else feel this way?
Perhaps it's just because I have an interest in military and naval history, but I've always enjoyed the more militaristic overtones and military 'feel' to the film with regards to Starfleet.
As far as the appearance of the film, I like the presence of actual switches and tactile interfaces onboard the Enterprise, as well as the metallic deckplates and overall more hard-edged appearance to the interior of the ship.
Pipes running overhead in more cramped looking corridors, people drinking from china cups and saucers displaying the crest of the starship, actual kitchens preparing food for the crew, clocks on the bridge to (inconsistantly) give the time, the style of the status displays around the bridge, photon torpedoes actually blasting through the saucer section of a ship, vessels actually shaking themselves apart at maximum warp...
I even like the paper flip chart Colonel West uses during the Operation Retrieve briefing!
Admittedly "right standard rudder" and similar lines are probably verging a little too far into the nautical side of things, but still...

I've added a couple of images below, anyone else feel this way?




