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USS Enterprise (eventually) on Discovery?

Here are some of the differences between John's design and the final episode design are

The changes between the two enterprises are as follows. The new ship has more TMP struts than TOS struts, the main hull and nacelles are shorter and more plump, the deflector dish now has one antenna vs two, the impulse module is thinner from side to side, the overall ship has a heavier plating detail, and the exterior has a more broader range in lighting and nacelle glow. I am sure there are subtle differences but I have not seen any more than you have to make a more detailed comparison so look at the calendar as concept art and all will be good and hope this quick breakdown helps.

This explains that ghostly second deflector antennae in the calendar version.

The USS Defiant wireframe might be closer to his original version.
 
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Yeah some are ok about it being military and some are not.

Every few months the whole issue gets rehashed out yet again.

My thoughts are it is a military because it needs to be, not because it wants to be. :techman:

Think of the Enterprise NX01, its weapons were piss poor and barely functional when it was first launched, it didn't take long for Starfleet to learn that lesson and arm it appropriately.

Reality will always defeat idealism sooner or later I am sad to say, some truths are universal and at those times Star Trek is at its most realistic and believable.

Even mentioning this stuff triggers some members really badly. :shrug:
Because military=war=evil and we can't have that in the idealistic future of Star Trek.
 
OK, I've read the Facebook thread now. And a comment from one Dave Combe jumped out at me:

"Gabe [Koerner] has a point when saying CBS are free to pump out models of [the TOS Enterprise] for Toys, comics and games etc, but when it comes to a TV show it's out of the question.

That leaves me to assume its someone not playing ball. I'm going to assume its the same someone who wanted to shitcan all pre [Star Trek 2009] consumer products in order to make it all about the new universe, then when CBS said fuck no decided not to play ball with their plans and stall[ed] production of [Star Trek Into Darkness] for 4 years.

Honestly, if they signed an agreement to make movies based off TOS AND they wanted to make TV shows too, I'm going to assume Bad Robot got the movie and TV rights to the TOS [Enterprise] design for x amount of years as part of their contract with Paramount/CBS. It's honestly the only thing I can think of that makes sense."


IOW, do we have JJ Abrams to thank for the forced visual reboot of the pre-TOS universe?
 
Maybe it's all in the context? Maybe they're just not allowed to use the design in a TV show.

Because it still appears as a toy and in other merch, like books and video games.

Or maybe they're both completely mistaken and it isn't legal issues, or just don't have the full picture.

I think the copyright being complicated by licensing for merchandise is one plausible explanation. I cant really see both being wrong that they have to change the design for legal reasons though. Its very likely that they don't have the full picture, all they know is that legal reasons have blocked them from doing so. Other designers that went for interviews were told no cylinder nacelles on ships. So that fits.
 
OK, I've read the Facebook thread now. And a comment from one Dave Combe jumped out at me:

"Gabe [Koerner] has a point when saying CBS are free to pump out models of [the TOS Enterprise] for Toys, comics and games etc, but when it comes to a TV show it's out of the question.

That leaves me to assume its someone not playing ball. I'm going to assume its the same someone who wanted to shitcan all pre [Star Trek 2009] consumer products in order to make it all about the new universe, then when CBS said fuck no decided not to play ball with their plans and stall[ed] production of [Star Trek Into Darkness] for 4 years.

Honestly, if they signed an agreement to make movies based off TOS AND they wanted to make TV shows too, I'm going to assume Bad Robot got the movie and TV rights to the TOS [Enterprise] design for x amount of years as part of their contract with Paramount/CBS. It's honestly the only thing I can think of that makes sense."


IOW, do we have JJ Abrams to thank for the forced visual reboot of the pre-TOS universe?
Into Darkness did have a TOS style Connie in Marcus' office in a deleted scene.
 
Graphics of the TOS phaser and communicator that are 100% TOS were in the opening credits of season one, so color me skeptical that the 25% different thing for the 1701 is precisely a legal requirement for the ship to be present on the show. Perhaps the intent is t to avoid paying someone or some entity some fee at some point in the pipeline, e.g. as speculated upthread for licensing, royalties, or whatever, even if for toys, replicas, etc., and the 25% different is the legal threshold to achieve that goal.
 
Here are couple a comments on the design

Scott Schneider - "...We had straight pylons. We never considered the swept because we felt it would be jumping forward in time for one element. Having said that there are elements of the refit design that really should have been in the original such as an airlock/docking port. I also added hatches to the bottom of the saucer that slide open to reveal additional airlocks. These werent added so much as copying the refit but rather that they just make sense as a functioning ship. I like to approach things from the standpoint of practical application"

Also John Eaves gave explanation for the split in the struts:

John Eaves - "...we split the struts so in time the cooling vent side could be removed to make it more like the Original TOS strut."
 
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Scott Schneider - "...We had straight pylons. We never considered the swept because we felt it would be jumping forward in time for one element.

John Eaves - "...we split the struts so in time the cooling vent side could be removed to make it more like the Original TOS strut."

The word "clusterfuck" comes to mind for some reason....


Having said that there are elements of the refit design that really should have been in the original such as an airlock/docking port. I also added hatches to the bottom of the saucer that slide open to reveal additional airlocks. These werent added so much as copying the refit but rather that they just make sense as a functioning ship. I like to approach things from the standpoint of practical application"
On the other hand, at least someone knew what they were doing.
 
On the other hand, at least someone knew what they were doing.

Scott also said in another comment that he designed a 'fail safe' for the view screen window, didn't expand on it though.

The word "clusterfuck" comes to mind for some reason....
Eh? You mean between the two of them, or them and the production team?

Scott and John designed the ship together, along with a third person.
 
OK, I've read the Facebook thread now. And a comment from one Dave Combe jumped out at me:

"Gabe [Koerner] has a point when saying CBS are free to pump out models of [the TOS Enterprise] for Toys, comics and games etc, but when it comes to a TV show it's out of the question.

That leaves me to assume its someone not playing ball. I'm going to assume its the same someone who wanted to shitcan all pre [Star Trek 2009] consumer products in order to make it all about the new universe, then when CBS said fuck no decided not to play ball with their plans and stall[ed] production of [Star Trek Into Darkness] for 4 years.

Honestly, if they signed an agreement to make movies based off TOS AND they wanted to make TV shows too, I'm going to assume Bad Robot got the movie and TV rights to the TOS [Enterprise] design for x amount of years as part of their contract with Paramount/CBS. It's honestly the only thing I can think of that makes sense."


IOW, do we have JJ Abrams to thank for the forced visual reboot of the pre-TOS universe?

That could be the case - originally he was going to blow up the TOS Enterprise with April on it instead of the Kelvin, from what I have heard..... which implies the movie reboots DID have rights to the ship.... FML.
 
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I mean overall. The swept pylons were a mistake (IMO). Putting holes in them is just incredibly wonky (IMO).

At least it shows they were thinking about how it could possibly turn into the TOS Enterprise.

Though it also shows that they were ignoring 'The Cage' Enterprise.
 
Read the comments further down.
Gabe koerner asks was the 25% mandate creative or legal.

Scott Schneider replies with one word 'legal'.

That is so strange. I wonder how that works. I thought CBS owned the whole deal, except the Kelvin movies.

That will end up dooming the show if they can't find a way around it, or at least force them onto the path of alternate universe/total reboot. You can't credibly claim to be the prequel of a series you're legally not allowed to look anything (or even just somewhat) like, less than ten years out from its setting.

Nonsense. As we've seen, they can make the TOS stuff as different as they want; a visual reboot. Nothing's stopping them.

The word "clusterfuck" comes to mind for some reason....

And that's the issue with being too obsessed with canon.
 
Even if smartphones were free I wouldn't have eight.

For just at home, sure. But in a work environment you might need eight set to an existing page, app, or any assorted function, instruction, or literature so you can reference and function without having to load new screens, change apps, or cycle pages to get what you need..

At my own workplace, if we can get our hand on two Androids we have one set up to process outgoing product with an Bluetooth printer for labels while the other one is setup to identify and scan incoming orders. If we had a third we would have of setup to look up inventory.
 
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