That was a dieselpunk movie. So yeah its gonna look dieselpunk.
So a star trek show shouldn't look like Star Trek?
That was a dieselpunk movie. So yeah its gonna look dieselpunk.
Holy shit! You mean it possible to actually design things that use the aesthetics of an earlier era and still make it look cool? Mind blown, man!That was a dieselpunk movie. So yeah its gonna look dieselpunk.
It's all in here.
Speaking of lifted intact, the forward deflector dish is the dish from the original Enterprise, squeezed on the Y axis.
If you examine the saucer inpulse engines mounted in those prominent notches at the back of the saucer, you will see that if you took just the aft half of the exhaust cone, and pushed the stbd and port pieces together, you would have the TOS impulse cone.
Roddenberry was probably satisfied with the new look, but even if he hadn't been, he would have been overruled by Paramount executives. He did at least stop Richard Taylor from redesigning the Enterprise from scratch however.He went along with it man, he could have said no. The Fact you just pointed out he was gonna toss it anyhow. And it would have been cheaper to modify a model then scratch build. This is why we see the big models modified into new ships oh so many times.
So a star trek show shouldn't look like Star Trek?
Star Trek should look like OUR future, and the look of TOS tech has already been surpassed by 2018 tech.
Star Trek is an alternate timeline from us now.
Our future will not look like 2018 designs either. And this was not about the tech, it was about the design.Star Trek should look like OUR future, and the look of TOS tech has already been surpassed by 2018 tech.
Very odd turbolift placement. I like the general look but it's a bit small. I don't like the helm/navigation consoles.Speaking of the interior, I'd be happy if it looked like this.
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Yeah it would need some modifications but that overall look would be fine.Very odd turbolift placement. I like the general look but it's a bit small. I don't like the helm/navigation consoles.
Correct.That's concept art for the Franklin's bridge isn't it?
Looks very TOS Movie era
That was a dieselpunk movie. So yeah its gonna look dieselpunk.
It was also very low budget too so while the concept was neat, It didn't really have the money it needed to give it's effects proper polish.Also, it bombed, so that's a bit of a disincentive to go '40s through '60s retro in any new production. (Or at least so goes Hollywood logic.)
Ugh. I still hate that warp-propelled flapjack. Interesting article, though. Thanks for sharing it.It's all in here.
Star trek has not looked like TOS in well over 40 years. You are making a false argument here.So a star trek show shouldn't look like Star Trek?
Holy shit! You mean it possible to actually design things that use the aesthetics of an earlier era and still make it look cool? Mind blown, man!
Roddenberry was probably satisfied with the new look, but even if he hadn't been, he would have been overruled by Paramount executives. He did at least stop Richard Taylor from redesigning the Enterprise from scratch however.
Also, it bombed, so that's a bit of a disincentive to go '40s through '60s retro in any new production. (Or at least so goes Hollywood logic.)
To throw some more fuel on the fire, they also redesigned the Jupiter 2 for the upcoming Lost in Space Netflix series. Here it is. Why did they not just leave the original design?!?!?!?
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