Well Cawley was posting pics of his TNG set construction ages ago. I'm now unsure if it was built with Picard in mind or if it's the same builds or what.They've had offers. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up at the Ticonderoga Star Trek Tour.
Well Cawley was posting pics of his TNG set construction ages ago. I'm now unsure if it was built with Picard in mind or if it's the same builds or what.They've had offers. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up at the Ticonderoga Star Trek Tour.
It’s just taking time. I really want to go there someday but it’s way in the middle of nowhere.Well Cawley was posting pics of his TNG set construction ages ago. I'm now unsure if it was built with Picard in mind or if it's the same builds or what.
That reminds me, forgot to post it earlier (so many thoughts about that episode and so many posts to read): Both have 3 lights in the bussards, not 2 as in TNGYou can say I'm weirdo but to me the most beautiful and impressive version of the Enterprise-D ship is the one from season 1 of Picard. Man it looks so real and metallic:
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And this is from the last episode:
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Yeah I had to write a title that doesn't spoil anything but also makes clear what the topic isUnrelated, but "The Thing in Bay 12" sounds like a great title for a cosmic horror story.
So glad they left the C outThe Odyssey remaster used for Picard has seen the vessel decreased in size, the newest one was posted by Thomas Marrone on his twitter.
Old (2012):
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New (2022-3):
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The D can apparently fly through the empty part of the warbird! The warbird can encompass the whole ship!I still so want to see the D'deridex-class alongside either a Galaxy or Odyssey-class on screen. The size of those warbirds is so funny compared to Starfleet's little ships:
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My cup runneth over with love... I even get wobbly talking to people about itJust as an aside I keep watching the whole sequence over and over. It’s so well presented and well done. The details are all there. Man. I ugly cried when I first saw it and I still tear up even thought I’ve probably watched it 25 times.
Ignoring 1 unaired and 1 animated episode is better than ignoring 79 live onesAfter the fanwank explosion over the resurrected Enterprise-D, I am now certain Strange New Worlds will end with the exact TOS Enterprise bridge and classic Enterprise look (despite one having to ignore "The Cage" and "Ephraim and Dot" for it to make ANY sense in-universe. Picard has also changed "refit" to mean "entirely different ship" so whatever)
Nice how 'outdated' designs that 'modern audiences' would reject actually do work pretty well, right?Now imagine the reaction if they had Discovery-ized the Enterprise-D because they felt the need to re-conceptualize her for modern audiences.
Oh my... I want a big plush model of it to hug and squeeze and cuddle with, she's so beautifulLooks like it, Dave Blass posted this and has the original length of the ship:
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1647014461054541825
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Pretty sure that is part of the finale poster they're gonna releaseWell, now that it has been officially revealed, LeVar tweeted this image the day the season started, then quickly deleted.
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How can 2 necks be necklessIt also only looks good from higher angles. From head on and below is kind of squat and ugly (I don't like the neckless look) and from the side it looks like the SeaQuest with nacelles.
Just like the Oberth and SpringfieldThe F has this weird thing that a lot of modern SF ships seem to (including the Cerritos)...it's the hole in the middle between the saucer and the drive section. I don't get why it's there and it makes the ship look weird. Plus, imagine in an emergency and you need to get from the bridge to engineering (or vice versa) and the damn turbo lift has to go down, then allllllllll the way to the port or starboard, and then down, and then back to the middle again. It just seems like the hole is there because people were like "hmmm how can I make this one look different and kewl I know what if there's a hole in the middle!"
Great pictures in this one!About the rebuilt bridge, apparently it was stupid expensive and the timeframe was really tight. I do hope this means they'll re-use it or at least not waste the fucking thing this time. It's apparently been disassembled but is 100% complete in the Trek archives warehouse
https://variety.com/2023/artisans/n...HGO0BlokBsJdjtVbrk42lln3MaBnPjpYUJih7uCWKk4m8
Nothing made after TOS looks outdatedNice how 'outdated' designs that 'modern audiences' would reject actually do work pretty well, right?
Ticonderoga is not exactly in the middle of "nowhere".It’s just taking time. I really want to go there someday but it’s way in the middle of nowhere.
Beige never looked so good.The amber glow is quite nice.
Even TOS doesn’t look outdated.Nothing made after TOS looks outdated
I appreciate the gap in the last photo between Worf and Crusher so we can photoshop ourselves in.Great pictures in this one!
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Or Wes and Tasha.I appreciate the gap in the last photo between Worf and Crusher so we can photoshop ourselves in.
But that Enterprise A was not the Enterprise. While this Enterprise D is basically the same old Enterprise D that was destroyed in Veridian III.19-26 year old me, but just as impactful. TNG was my Star Trek.
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Precisely. But that's what some people keep saying, that it's "so 80s" etc. bla.Nothing made after TOS looks outdated
Look at those details!
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I can almost see the early TNG model wall in the conference room
From the Variety article about the rebuild of the set, recreating the look of the carpet was a task, since the type of carpet they used for TNG was no longer available.
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