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Updated Technology In ST-11......

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And I think it's relevant. Look how the new Bond movie is pushing for full nudity! I say Star Trek mustn't be behind progressive film trends. :thumbsup:
 
Well, my understanding is that there is going to be full-frontal Tellerite nudity in the film...

And don't even get me started on the hardcore Horta-porn sequence...
 
Retro is big with Millennials -- that's why TOS-style boots and mini-dresses are big with young women right now, James Bond has gone back to having testosterone, and cars with a late 60s vibe -- the redesigned Mustangs and Camaros, for instance -- are the new wave of American muscle cars. True, they have nostalgic appeal for the graying Baby Boomers, but the fashion forward are sporting mod 'dos again, and the wild colors and patterns of 40 years ago have made a comeback in everything from art to furniture to clothes.

So, it's ironic that to geeky Star Trek fans, the TOS look and style seems so geeky. Done right, which is to say with a nod to trendiness today, they'd probably go a lot further with the fashion-forward than the staid pajama/hotel/corporate/stainless steel look of Berman Trek.
 
K´riq Sa said:
:lol:

That was pretty funny Baba....

Why? I think Steam Trek would look awesome. (Except for certain bits of it, such as the ridiculous uniforms, but then again, ENT is the only Trek series I have ever seen which actually had realistic uniforms anyway)
 
I think certian cotrols could remain manual like the transporter, but others would be more "2008" It should be a mixture. Spocks viewer could stay or Sulu's.I think the engine room controls would be manual and the chips.The computer voice should be different and not say "working" with a nasal voice. you also have to keep in mind there was a devestating 3rd world war, plus Earth Romulan war , the Phoenix had manual controls and looked like a Saturn rocked, but still looked futuristic. All in all it'll probably look different, but the same and still will look futuristic.
 
Basil said:
Retro is big with Millennials -- that's why TOS-style boots and mini-dresses are big with young women right now, James Bond has gone back to having testosterone, and cars with a late 60s vibe -- the redesigned Mustangs and Camaros, for instance -- are the new wave of American muscle cars. True, they have nostalgic appeal for the graying Baby Boomers, but the fashion forward are sporting mod 'dos again, and the wild colors and patterns of 40 years ago have made a comeback in everything from art to furniture to clothes.

So, it's ironic that to geeky Star Trek fans, the TOS look and style seems so geeky. Done right, which is to say with a nod to trendiness today, they'd probably go a lot further with the fashion-forward than the staid pajama/hotel/corporate/stainless steel look of Berman Trek.
That's the Idea It'll be like the the re-designed mustangs, perfect example
 
The Super Brando said:
I don't think it will work. It doesn't matter if filmakers believe that old-looking tech can be futuristic. What matters is what the movie-goers will think, I don't think people will buy that crap looking futuristic.

TOS's tech looks and sounds so ridiculous now. Big buckets meant to do simple scanning tasks, fake robot voices for the compuper, printing paper, spiral computer displays. Where are the monitors? Where are the data readouts? Big bright bulky buttons are hardly ergonomic and in no way look like the future we're headed toward.

Star Trek should look futuristic. The tech should look futuristic. If Star Trek is not concerned about appearing futuristic, and is only concerned with being nostalgic, then it's not Star Trek.


Ooooh, good point.

This is all about whom we want to have control of where Trek is going. Those who look back, or those who look forward.

Count me among those who look forward.
 
Cary L. Brown said:
Well, my understanding is that there is going to be full-frontal Tellerite nudity in the film...

And don't even get me started on the hardcore Horta-porn sequence...
i'm going to throw up now :vulcan:
 
Wait.... No Hiltons?

I don't know I may be busy that Friday.....





impossibally,

K'riq Sa
Minister of the Church of Puddle Jumpers
 
On the original subject of updated technology, Anthony over at Trekmovie.com says that the communicators are reported to resemble black Motorola flip phones with video screens and Starfleet emblems on the lid.
 
Starship Polaris said:
On the original subject of updated technology, Anthony over at Trekmovie.com says that the communicators are reported to resemble black Motorola flip phones with video screens and Starfleet emblems on the lid.

If only cellphones had a several light-year range...

By 'starfleet emblem' do you mean the Enterprise Delta? Ot the flower thing?
 
StarMan said:
cooleddie74 said:
I keep hearing that the Enterprise bridge will retain much the same look of the old 1960s sets and the more recent Constitution-class remakes in DS9 and ENTERPRISE, but will employ flatscreen computers to display the blinking lights and readouts and Spock's holographic slot-viewer/scanner at his station might actually be seen from the inside out this time around.
From who? Where?

I, too, would like to know.


-Tibbetts
 
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