I'd ask how "The Cage" is meant to work in DSC's version of the Trek continuity.How would you react if they use the classic design in the season 2 finale?
They probably won’t, I’m just talking hypothetical here.
I'd ask how "The Cage" is meant to work in DSC's version of the Trek continuity.How would you react if they use the classic design in the season 2 finale?
They probably won’t, I’m just talking hypothetical here.
The nacelles are very rocket like. No way they're not . A saucer is a saucer. The innovative part is combining the two SF staples into one ship. They weren't creating in a vacuum. Jefferies was drawing from his aeronautical background and from SF.The biggest difference, of course, being that the "rockets" look nothing like rockets (don't even have exhaust ports) - and instead like a completely futuristic piece of technology, that the secondary hull is not a roket at all, the saucer doesn't look like a traditional flying saucer, that the entire configuration is completely new and creative, and that no other fictional space ships from that era integrated real technology like dishes and outer hull doors into their design, and - oh yeah - that the ship seperated it's engines into impulse and faster-than-light engines - something, that NO show or movie had done until then and most of the time even afterwards (hell, not even Star Wars does this).
The same way it fits in the rest of the continuity.I'd ask how "The Cage" is meant to work in DSC's version of the Trek continuity.
Not so well, then.The same way it fits in the rest of the continuity.
Yeah, Enterprise goes to Talos in response to an emergency beacon. Pike get's kidnapped by the Talosians. Pike gets free after some hijinks. The Enterprise moves on to it's next mission. Where's the problem?The same way it fits in the rest of the continuity.
Exactly.Not so well, then.![]()
It's about the Enterprise growing, being refit, then shrinking and being defit.Yeah, Enterprise goes to Talos in response to an emergency beacon. Pike get's kidnapped by the Talosians. Pike gets free after some hijinks. The Enterprise moves on to it's next mission. Where's the problem?![]()
Yes. Most of the changes feel very cosmetic. Unlike the TMP Enterprise which was a major overall and changed major features of the hull (secondary hull is different, etc). Given that the Enterprise gets used as a test bed for different computer systems I don't bat an eye at these changes.
Yeah, Enterprise goes to Talos in response to an emergency beacon. Pike get's kidnapped by the Talosians. Pike gets free after some hijinks. The Enterprise moves on to it's next mission. Where's the problem?![]()
Things evolve in fiction. The size of the ship is not really important for the stories.It's about the Enterprise growing, being refit, then shrinking and being defit.
It does in the context of my reply to Tuscin, that having the classic TOS Enterprise appear at the end of season 2 would create continuity issues regarding "The Cage"Things evolve in fiction. The size of the ship is not really important for the stories.
Things evolve in fiction. The size of the ship is not really important for the stories.
Don't care. Its just an image on a screen. When Eaglemoss starts writing Star Trek shows or films, then I might.Apparently quite true, since according to the official Eaglemoss Klingon ship size chart, the original TOS D7 is a flea in comparison to the humongous DSC Klingon ships. It's only about the size of the DSC BoP. One wonders why they'd bother with it at all since it's so puny. Oh, wait...it's going to be upscaled to 500 times it's original size...
Don't care. Its just an image on a screen. When Eaglemoss starts writing Star Trek shows or films, then I might.
The only problem with that is that I like TOS more than I like DSC, so if any show is going to get retconned out of existence, it’s the latter![]()
It's about the Enterprise growing, being refit, then shrinking and being defit.
It's really unfortunate, then, that you're not involved in producing the franchise, isn't it?
Maybe you need a less stressful hobby.I see that you don't care. For a ship nut like myself however, I find it very annoying. It drove me nuts back during TNG when they scaled a Klingon BoP to the size of a Romulan Warbird because they were too cheap to build a new model.
Maybe you need a less stressful hobby.![]()
It ain't a problem if you accept it as a retroactive change, which is something a lot of long-lived franchises have been doing since forever.
I'm think about taking up Knife throwing in Public Places.Maybe you need a less stressful hobby.![]()
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