The Enterprise sets were literally sledge hammered within a stupidly short time of a day or two of the final episode wrapping. What was left, left the studio in skips for a local dump or something.
For the STB scenes set on the Franklin's bridge, that probably wouldn't have worked if they'd used the Enterprise bridge (if it had still existed) because that one is just too big. STB needed a small, cramped bridge, with a minimum of crew stations.
*Wheels out creaky old comparison*
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I could've sworn the Franklin bridge was wider and more spacious, and in my mind it made sense because of the need for a big screen movie set.
Of course, I could be just saying this as an excuse for someone to post up screenshots of the pretty, pretty movie.
Franklin 137m
NX class 225m
The Franklin bridge set was maybe 2/3 the NX main bridge area at most. She was meant to be as small and crampt as possible.
T the Franklin is given a "the" in front of its name when it was made in a time when Earth starships didn't use that), is that, aside from the new ship plaque and the addition of the "USS" registry on the hull...
It was a simple issue of money. The show was over and there wasn't another one in the works. Those soundstages only make money when they're in use, so getting rid of sets from a cancelled show as quickly as possible so they can be used for something else is kinda standard procedure. It also costs money to keep sets in storage, but that cost is generally deferred if those sets are going to be used for another production fairly soon. That wasn't the case in 2005.The Enterprise sets were literally sledge hammered within a stupidly short time of a day or two of the final episode wrapping. What was left, left the studio in skips for a local dump or something.
Edison was given a ship he was familiar with as his command.I buy the idea that the Franklin was a MACO ship, but if it was, why were its crew all given Starfleet uniforms and ranks? If they'd go to all the trouble to integrate the MACOs with Starfleet (most of them anyway, i.e. the ones that didn't become the SFMC), any particular reason the MACOs would still have their own ship?
No reason it should've been. NX-01 and its sister ships had them because they were the high-end ships that got the newest prototypes. Going by the novel continuity, the tech may not have trickled all the way down to every ship before it was deemed unsafe. Or maybe the Franklin had a personnel transporter that got removed after the danger was discovered.
Yes, the Vulcans and Andorians.
Because I knew that the creators of ENT didn't want to use transporters, and kept their use to a minimum in the first couple of seasons, though they were used far more routinely in seasons 3-4. Berman and Braga wanted to show a less advanced Starfleet, but UPN insisted on having all the familiar Trek elements. So I wanted to get rid of the transporters to reflect their original goals a bit more closely, and to try to recapture the flavor of the first season, which I think is underappreciated.
Also, I think ENT generally missed the opportunity to show the kind of mistakes and missteps that often occur in the early development of something new, like the ways a new technology can have unexpected downsides, or the problems that resulted from early explorers' well-intentioned interference and led to the adoption of the Prime Directive. I wanted to take the opportunity to do those kinds of story, since the show rarely did.
Look, obviously there are going to be differences of detail between different people's independent interpretations of the Trek universe. There always have been, and we've always had to squint a little and be flexible about the exact details to maintain the pretense that all these different works of fiction by different creators represent some kind of consistent reality. So I'm not concerned with sweating the granular details. As long as it's close enough to allow pretending that it still pretty much fits, that's good enough for me.
Did you notice that the plaque reads "FRANK LIN", a Tuckerism to one of Justin Lin's relatives?
No doubt she could make it to a lot of the worlds Enterprise visited, a little slower. But they would have gotten follow up duty, not front line work. And Edison had a clear dislike of aliens. Making him follow the NX class around in a glorified bath toy of a ship to talk to alien races would have been a nightmare for him.
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