If the story is well written, then there will be an ability to move forward with the new show.Sorry, but I do not agree with that. They may know who Spock is and "Live Long and Prosper," but when it comes to integral plots that would no doubt tie into the older shows if set post-Voyager, they'd have no idea. It would be set there for a reason -- because it wants to acknowledge what's come before it. If they chose to ignore it entirely, why set it there to begin with other than to just please us?
I was thinking Beatles for some reason.
Europa
The Discovery is my least favorite ship seen. Not because it's bad, but the others are so good!![]()
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I felt the same way, he just didn't "sound" like a Vulcan to me. Can't explain why. He looks the part though.
Don't really see the problem some seem to have with Frain's Sarek in the trailers. His delivery sounds perfectly Vulcan and Sarek-like to me. Not sure if you'd really be able to make a fair comparison to Lenard or Cross yet from a few lines of dialog.
I'm honestly not hearing it. Sounds completely normal (for a Vulcan) to me.The first time he speaks in this trailer, it almost sounds like he's using Stephen Hawking's voice emulator. It has that kind of quality.
After that he sounds fine to me.
What Frain did is what Quinto did (as set by Nimoy): he just uses his normal, center range of his voice, not much wavering and just enough for expression here and there.I'm honestly not hearing it. Sounds completely normal (for a Vulcan) to me.![]()
I like these ships. The Europa is very interesting, but I'm having trouble seeing her lines clearly. I hope someone with a better image app than me and clean up the screen capture.
The pictures they've released of the Discovery's bridge, it appears to be brighter then the Shenzhou.
I think that was probably to hide the fact they were usually cheaper sets.I seem to recall that the bridges of most non-Enterprise ships on TNG (both Federation and otherwise) seemed to be darker than that of the Enterprise bridge.
Actually the Enterprise's battle bridge was darker than the main bridge. So maybe battleships/bridges are intentionally dark?
So did I hear them right? Did they say they are going to the "Upside-down"?
Are they going to find Will Byers, "Eleven", and poor Barbara there?
I'm still upset that Young-Luc was bald in that picture from the AcademyThis is a fandom which was upset that Tom Hardy was bald...
I'm still upset that Young-Luc was bald in that picture from the Academy
Kind of a Stargazer 4-nacelle mish-mash. Not that pretty, really. It's another Edsel.
With what looks like a Miranda class rollbar on top.
Given that they were still coming out of a war period with the Romulans, such an expansion of tech is not as unreasonable as it sounds on the face of it. You have four foundation races, each bringing their discoveries and applications, as well as new members injecting new concepts or technologies.All I can do to rationalize these ship designs is to think that at this period the Federation was undergoing a Cambrian explosion of sorts where they were trying out every conceivable design, most of which would prove to be flawed in some way. It almost validates the quirkiness of Franz Joseph's designs like the dreadnought with its shuttlebay in the front and dish in the back.
Given that they were still coming out of a war period with the Romulans, such an expansion of tech is not as unreasonable as it sounds on the face of it. You have four foundation races, each bringing their discoveries and applications, as well as new members injecting new concepts or technologies.
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