In the special Star Trek room were about 50 action figures, a few phasers, playsets, Spock's ring, Spock's ears and the new Enterprise. The action figures were not the final versions, but you could hardly tell that they weren't from the original tv-series but from the
new movie. Kirk wore his famous yellow uniform (and black trousers), Spock his blue one (a little bit darker though) and Scotty the red one. The Leonard Nimoy Spock had a white monk-like robe, that looked like a variation on the one he wore in The Search for Spock. Highlight was Zoe Zaldana as the new Uhura. She wore the same red communication uniform, but this time the skirt was much shorter and there was much more emphasis on her breasts. In this movie she will give Seven of Nine a run for her money! The phasers and communicators were almost the same as in TOS. Even the sounds were identical. And then: the new Enterprise. As a toy it had a great TOS feel to it. It's a little more "organic" than the original one and I think the two warp engines and the "bite" taken from the central body are a little bit bigger. The floor of the new transporter room is red, by the way. Also shown was another spaceship. It resembled an octopus and could have appeared in one of the Matrix sequels. I don't think it was Romulan.
Obviously, it's being made of something totally kewl, dude! since that appears to have been the primary consideration, how kewl it looks.
Captain Robert April said:
Obviously, it's being made of something totally kewl, dude! since that appears to have been the primary consideration, how kewl it looks.
This is what happens when you start playing games with these kinds of longstanding assumptions, like the bulk of work on the Enterprise's construction being done in orbit. Ya tend to ignore the reasons why that assumption was made in the first place, like maybe it makes a helluva lot more sense to build a ship of that size in orbit. Never mind that nothing in canon spells out the process explicitly, the logical problems alone should be enough to chuck this notion of building it on the ground out the nearest airlock.
Starship Polaris said:
Report on the ship from ToyFair Germany, according to www.aintitcool.com:
In the special Star Trek room were about 50 action figures, a few phasers, playsets, Spock's ring, Spock's ears and the new Enterprise. The action figures were not the final versions, but you could hardly tell that they weren't from the original tv-series but from the
new movie. Kirk wore his famous yellow uniform (and black trousers), Spock his blue one (a little bit darker though) and Scotty the red one. The Leonard Nimoy Spock had a white monk-like robe, that looked like a variation on the one he wore in The Search for Spock. Highlight was Zoe Zaldana as the new Uhura. She wore the same red communication uniform, but this time the skirt was much shorter and there was much more emphasis on her breasts. In this movie she will give Seven of Nine a run for her money! The phasers and communicators were almost the same as in TOS. Even the sounds were identical. And then: the new Enterprise. As a toy it had a great TOS feel to it. It's a little more "organic" than the original one and I think the two warp engines and the "bite" taken from the central body are a little bit bigger. The floor of the new transporter room is red, by the way. Also shown was another spaceship. It resembled an octopus and could have appeared in one of the Matrix sequels. I don't think it was Romulan.
All consistent with what's been seen and reported elsewhere.
Spock's Ring will have a big "L" (for "Legion") on it and he'll be able to use it to fly or travel through time.Trekker83 said:
Why doesn't Nyota just walk around ^Nude^?
It was a minidress not a miniskirt. I don't believe this part. All pics of the women officers, and cadets show them wearing pants.
What's Spock's ring? :insert drooling on plot point here:
Yes, but I'm leaving that particular joke for Samuel T. Cogley, Atty-at-Law... it's more up his alley (so to speak).Arlo said:"spock ring"...oh dear, that is ripe for abuse...
Not wanting to be "confrontational"...Airartist75 said:
Hello. I'm new to these forums, but thought I would throw in my unsolicited 2 cents anyway. My only problem with the whole building process shown in the teaser, is the use of stick welders. Sure it looks gritty and all, but Star Trek is supposed to take place in the future, and using a stick welder to build any vessel of that size is simply idiotic by todays technology and standards. Even hulls of ocean liners are welded by machines using lasers. I'm trying to keep my hopes up that this movie won't destroy Star Trek, but if filmmakers aren't even aware of the world around them, how are fans supposed to trust them with the Star Trek world I live in..lol
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