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What if the new Trek XI Enterprise looked like this?

Vektor

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Almost four years ago, I had the idea to create an "updated" version of the original USS Enterprise as it might appear if anyone were ever to revisit the TOS era of Trek with a modern television or film production. I sketched out some ideas for it and even did some preliminary 3D modeling of a few parts and pieces, but mostly the idea just languished while I focused on other projects.

Then, around the middle of last year, I had a conversation with someone who was interested in compiling some concept designs of what the new Enterprise in Trek XI might look like, nothing official or in any way connected with the actual fim, just some creative speculation. I was one of several people approached for this idea, most of whom were industry professionals that put my meager credentials to shame, so there was no way I could pass up the opportunity, especially since I already had a good start on something very similar.

It took me about three months to finish modeling and texturing my submission and I sent in the final renderings around the middle of November. Unfortunately, the original plan for exhibiting these designs never quite came together and is still in limbo as of this writing. Given that the official unveiling of the real design is now less than three days away, I have opted to go ahead and unveil my design on my own here on TrekBBS and a couple of other venues. Hopefully the original exhibition will go forward eventually and I will still be a part of it.

My design approach to this project was pretty simple: Make the ship more detailed and more visually realistic while preserving the essence of the original design. I didn't want the differences to be immediately obvious; I wanted people to have to study it a little to really figure out what I changed. Most of the changes are fairly cosmetic, things like added hull texture, visible maneuvering thrusters and weapons ports, or the glow of the inboard nacelle grills. Other changes are more significant, like softening some of the harder edges and angles, and adding subtle, elliptical curves to various cross-sections, the deflector dish broken up into concentric rings, the revamped impulse engines, the thicker, gently backswept nacelle pylons, and numerous alterations to the nacelles themselves. In almost every case, the key elements of the original design are still there and still recognizable, just slightly transformed and embellished. I wouldn't presume to be able to improve on Matt Jeffries' brilliant creation, but I'd like to think I did succeed in updating it a little.

So, without further ado, here is my take on what the new Enterprise in Trek XI might look like. Click the thumbnails to enlarge.





Obviously, there's been a lot of speculation about what the new Enterprise might look like and assertions made about what it should look like. I think these renderings adequately convey my own opinions on the matter and might help others to clarify what changes they are and are not willing to accept.

Have at it.
 
Sorry, I never got it why so many of you get so hang-up and what this thing looks like.

As far as I'm concerned, they can ride to town on a dinner plate. I don't mean to derail your thread, though.

Show me the starship porn!
 
Very interesting work, Vektor!

A few things there I don't personally care for (the lines on the sensor domes, the perforation of the dish, the addition of the "lump" reactor housing on the underside of the nacelle) but overall, I like what ya've done.

I particularly like the revision to the impulse engines, and I like the torpedo tube approach (though I'd have put them ABOVE the phasers... that how it always looked to me on-screen).

In any case... stylistic choices aside... fantastic work, as always. :D
 
I dig it! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Hell, if the remastered guys had half your vision Vek... well, people would still bitch and moan because that's what people do.

But, I bet there'd be less of them! :angel: :devil:
 
I don't know what to expect the ship to be like in the movie but you design is stunning!!! I got goosebumps looking at it! Matt Jefferys would be proud!
 
one word -

NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !

- W -
* smirks *
 
Profhig said:
I don't know what to expect the ship to be like in the movie but your design is stunning!!! I got goosebumps looking at it! Matt Jefferies would be proud!
I'm glad it wasn't just me that got goosebumps ;). This shot, in particular, really does it:



It's now my desktop, and slightly larger as a result, and the first impression it gives is of a typically magnificent Ralph McQuarrie painting - the sort of imagery that I always wished Star Wars had lived up to, in any of its incarnations. Beautiful work, Vektor! :bolian: (BTW, love the deflector dish!)
 
I have to say, that's pretty close to perfect, as far as my view on "How To Update TV Space Stuff For The Movies/Modern Day" goes. Just the right amount of difference so I can honestly pretend that it always looked like it, and I was just looking at it without my glasses on before.
 
Well, as much as i'm anticipating the trailer friday seeing this makes me think it might be a let down. This one looks awesome I would love to see this next Christmas! As much as I like the original I don't see any "updates" that I don't particuarly like. I figured of any part the deflector might have to be "upgraded" and the way you did is both cool and still not altered "too" much.

Question for Vektor, is this a continuation of the model you were posting on here in the past or completely new? The reason I ask is I remember a version of the 1701 you were making showing of the hidden ports and tweaks (think I have a test vid somewhere too) but I have wondered what ever became of it.


Again very nice! :thumbsup:
 
Cary L. Brown said:
I particularly like the revision to the impulse engines, and I like the torpedo tube approach (though I'd have put them ABOVE the phasers... that how it always looked to me on-screen).

That was my original plan as well, but I thought the semi-recessed tubes flowed into the contours of the hull better at the bottom of that curve. It was a purely aesthetic thing.
 
Skippy 2k said:
Question for Vektor, is this a continuation of the model you were posting on here in the past or completely new? The reason I ask is I remember a version of the 1701 you were making showing of the hidden ports and tweaks (think I have a test vid somewhere too) but I have wondered what ever became of it.

Technically, yes, this started from that model, but the basic shape of the saucer and B/C deck module are about the only things that survived relatively intact.
 
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