Next to the ladder with the big pipes next to it.
What other ships have that?Wasn't a huge fan of the hole in the nacelle pylons, but it fits in pretty well with the show's design aesthetic.
Wait, I was over near the panel with the intercom and the blinky red light on the wall. I didn't see either of you.
And that was the second time I felt tingly that day, because it happened before I ended up in the mirror universe.You were in the mirror universe, that's why they put you in that funny box that made you all tingly.
What other ships have that?
Speak for yourself.Bond fans don't REALLY expect their character in modern films to be chain-smoking two packs a day, delivering STD's to new islands and new civilizations, driving a Blower Bentley.
Eras in starship design in Star Trek can apparently be a couple years to about 100, lol.
I'd love if they redid the movies going back to the books and the original time period and setting, or even the Bond-Out-or-Retirement 1980's Gardner books into movies.Speak for yourself.
I’ve been wanting this for years.I'd love if they redid the movies going back to the books and the original time period and setting
There are still DC-3's being flown commercially in Peru. There are better planes available no doubt, but these have already paid for themselves many times over, they can be maintained with hand tools and they get the job done. Paraguay still (last I heard) is using Stuart tanks that the allies phased out in the middle of World War II.Agreed.
It’s Lfuture technology. It can all be upgraded and refitted as needed. Decades-old cars are still on the street. In STO, the D’Kyr and other ships from the 22nd century can blow up a Borg cube in the 25th century thanks to upgrades. And remember DS9’s USS Centaur? Still kicking posteriors in 2769.
But failing that, Casino Royale was pretty much perfect. Best Bond movie since From Russia With Love.I'd love if they redid the movies going back to the books and the original time period and setting, or even the Bond-Out-or-Retirement 1980's Gardner books into movies.
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