I would have liked a more Forbidden Planet inspired look with a TOS color pallet for Discovery. I much happen to love that classic 50's/ 60's sci fi look with big budget and excellent production values. Oh well.
This has, without question, been the funniest thing I've read all day. At least the most laughable.Starships are not naval vessels.
Laughable?This has, without question, been the funniest thing I've read all day. At least the most laughable.
"Commander Data is not a dildo."
Yes, we know. Data loves the pussyTasha Yar would disagree.
I will point out that the movie that is from is in the middle of extensive re-shoots so there's good chance that design will no longer be in it.Remember when fans were, like, "they wouldn't redesign the Millenium Falcon!"
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The reshoots finished in October.I will point out that the movie that is from is in the middle of extensive re-shoots so there's good chance that design will no longer be in it.
... which was LITERALLY the artists pandering directly to the fans. It is exactly the OPPOSITE of them just doing their own thing.
The first time they stopped pandering to existing fans and tried to create an Enterprise that would stand on its own without appealing to nostalgia... you know what we got? We got an Enterprise that was 220% bigger than the original and had BLUE WARP NACELLES!!!
For the same reason the Kelvinverse Enterprise was different
The thing is, any way they do it they're going to have to do a huge amount of work by building a new model, new sets, and a lot of CG art to make the thing look photorealistic next to everything else in the show. This is doubly true of the sets, which must be designed, built, painted and constructed.Except not. Going back to TOS is pandering, i.e. calculating to get their money. But keeping the ship "as is" is ignoring, i.e. calculating to keep one's own money by not making any changes.
The TOS aesthetic was furthest from their minds when they came up with the "alternate timeline" angle.It's the exact opposite of that - they invented a whole new timeline so that they could avoid contradicting the TOS aesthetique.
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