I wasn't the first to say they looked like Death Gliders as its been mentioned multiple times already.![]()
Yeah, I was trying to think what they reminded me of, and that's it. they were in Battle of Binary Stars as well.
I actually thought they looked more gold/beige than green in Discovery... but having just rewatched it on the PC, seems it's dependent on lighting in different shots. The green really didn't stand out for me at times.
It's weird, but if there was one alien ship in Star Trek that would have looked great without a massive redesign, it is the Klingon Bird of Prey. However, I suppose these are earlier models than TOS era films.
That would been nice. Even if the Klingons themselves looked different in the films, their ships were never changed b4.I find it a bit weird that they seem to have decided to absolutely not use any existing designs even if they were good and would make sense given the time period.
That would been nice. Even if the Klingons themselves looked different in the films, their ships were never changed b4.
It was cheaper to keep them. It was silly, but oh so much cheaper. Just the reason you get 80+ year old ships in the dominion war. It made no sense, but gods it was budget friendly
Mind you, there's no reason to replace hulks versus machinery inside them.
You can only upgrade so much. We all know the reason they use the same models was budget.
Very true, though I've had many a lecture from my Navy friends that they will use something until they can sell it or it breaks down, decades later or not.
They built it for TOS, drew it for TAS, built a new one for The Motion Picture, larger, more detailed(almost like adding bumps to the foreheads). This was modified and used again in TUC, then modified for TNG, then DS9. Then a new one was rendered in CG for DS9, then another new one was created in CG for the last season of Voyager. It's the same ship all these times. "Because it was cheaper" explains some of that, but everytime the model was brought out, it was repainted, with small details added. And that doesn't explain why they created a CG version, but I can! It's because the story called for a Klingon D7. That's why it's the same ship across five series and numerous movies.It was cheaper to keep them. It was silly, but oh so much cheaper. Just the reason you get 80+ year old ships in the dominion war. It made no sense, but gods it was budget friendly
I agree. I'd have been OK with a major redesign of the D7 IF it had at least been recognisable as one. This wasn't.Here in DSC they could have run into a previously unseen ship, or into a D7. The drama would not have been affected either way - but getting new material would probably have been well received. Instead, they gave us a previous unseen D7, which was sort of the worst of both worlds.
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Why are all the space shots so dark?
Why are there never any good beauty shots of the Klingon ships?
Why does the CGI look so cheap if the series is supposedly so expensive? (I mean, I know the answer to that one; they changed VFX vendors at the last minute. It still annoys me.)
That would have been great if they hadn't been so badly messed up, some of the panning shots we have seen of the Discovery but instead it would show a visually updated Klingon D7.Why are all the space shots so dark?
Why are there never any good beauty shots of the Klingon ships?
Why does the CGI look so cheap if the series is supposedly so expensive? (I mean, I know the answer to that one; they changed VFX vendors at the last minute. It still annoys me.)
They built it for TOS, drew it for TAS, built a new one for The Motion Picture, larger, more detailed(almost like adding bumps to the foreheads). This was modified and used again in TUC, then modified for TNG, then DS9. Then a new one was rendered in CG for DS9, then another new one was created in CG for the last season of Voyager. It's the same ship all these times. "Because it was cheaper" explains some of that, but everytime the model was brought out, it was repainted, with small details added. And that doesn't explain why they created a CG version, but I can! It's because the story called for a Klingon D7. That's why it's the same ship across five series and numerous movies.
In TNG's "The Emissary" they're looking for a Klingon sleeper ship from the 23rd century, a D7.
In Voyager's "Prophecy" they run across a generational ship that set out 100 years earlier, in the 23rd century, a D7.
I thought the showrunners already talked about this. They are trying to make the ships look more like ships in space would actually look.Why are all the space shots so dark?
Because they're hideous.Why are there never any good beauty shots of the Klingon ships?
I dunno, I really enjoy the look. It's flashy and ever-so-slightly stylized.Why does the CGI look so cheap if the series is supposedly so expensive? (I mean, I know the answer to that one; they changed VFX vendors at the last minute. It still annoys me.)
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