That's pretty wizard, dude.
At the end of the day, I'm satisfied with Discovery's interpretation of the Enterprise/Connie, but I think if they left it untouched it would have been fine too.These are pics of the 11 footer before it received it's restoration inserted into the movies. I think it looks great. Picture credits goes to Nick Acosta.
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The ORIGINAL Enterprise does not. Various retouches and models BASED on the original have a fair amount of surface detail, including the additional panel lines, weapon emplacements and the occasional greeble to represent a component or two.the Enterprise for all it's pearlescent, smooth appearance as we've come to believe actually has a fair amount of surface detailing
It does NOWLikewise 3: we already know where the bridge is, and the interior set has no window
Reliant, Grissom, Excelsior and the TMP Enterprise belong to the same period, and the "busyness" of Discovery's starship designs is largely consistent with them as it is with the NX-01 of a hundred years earlier. In this particular case, it's the actually the clean/smooth design of the TOS ship that's the outlier.Star Trek is not Star Wars, so I do not want to see ships in Trek, especially TOS-era Trek, with surfaces that are "'busy' and have detail everywhere." It's wrong, for the period being depicted
To be equally clear: no it hasn't. More recent iterations of the ship produced by both fans and spinoff producers have provided alot of that detail out of necessity, but the original ship had none of that detail. They simply didn't have any reason -- or the BUDGET -- to add it at the time. This is the whole reason why the TMP version of the ship is even a thing; if the TOS version was that detailed, they would have just brought the 11-foot model out of storage and given it a fresh coat of paint.I want enough detail to establish scale and functionality (a level of detail, to be clear, that the TOS Enterprise has always had)
It's seriously not all that different. Apart from the redesign of the nacelle pylons, it's pretty damn close!Found this on Trekyard's facebook group.
Color corrected photo of the updated Enterprise.
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From the game Star Trek: Legacy (2006). It's an ENT-era battleship.Where on earth did that come from, anyway?
Did they sink it?From the game Star Trek: Legacy (2006). It's an ENT-era battleship.
From the game Star Trek: Legacy (2006). It's an ENT-era battleship.
TrekYards seems to have a fan made model
I always liked this as an ENT Era Battleship![]()
Oh I like that..... It's got wings
Made me think of the 3 nacelle Enterprise D from the Generations finale. I actually liked that version of the Enterprise D.
I am not usually a fan of tri-nacelle designs but I do like this one.I always liked this as an ENT Era Battleship![]()
I am not usually a fan of tri-nacelle designs but I do like this one.
It's so comically underpowered, it can't help but get sunk by anything beefier than a shuttlecraft armed with water balloons.Did they sink it?
Sad.It's so comically underpowered, it can't help but get sunk by anything beefier than a shuttlecraft armed with water balloons.
It doesn't look anywhere near accurate to my eye. If that's the actual profile, though, it will lose points from me.
One can only hope.Did they sink it?
You may be thinking of the pre-credits sequence, where they infiltrate a dam and 006 "gets shot" by Ourumov?
Is this a mod or something? I don't recall EVER seeing this ship in Star Trek Legacy.It's so comically underpowered, it can't help but get sunk by anything beefier than a shuttlecraft armed with water balloons.
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