Some quick notes on a second (third?) rewatch of the whole series to this release:
- I maintain that the project loses narrative focus in this installement. The first three parts track along the stories of the Enterprise, Righteous, and to a degree the Saratoga and Auriga. But by the end of "Massacre Part 1" all those ships are absent or destroyed, leaving "Part 2" to be a mishmash of vignettes from the battle itself.
- The closest thing to a narrative through-line is Captain Amasov and the Endeavour, but the ship and her crew are only heard of in snippets, and of course based only on one line of dialogue quoted from one episode of Voyager. Unfortunately, compared to the use of all the other existing clips and footage, it's not really enough to maintain the storytelling momentum established in the previous parts. Honestly, this segment could have been half the length it was, to keep the pace going. Not complaining though!
- JTVFX is an "Aliens" franchise fan: The Sulaco is the name of the Marines' ship in "Aliens", while the "Patna" is the ship that came at the end of "Alien 3" (per the novelization) and the "Auriga" was the ship in "Alien Resurrection". If there's a Nostromo or Betty, I missed it but wouldn't be surprised. :P
- The Klingon portion was very cool. So too was the functional copying of certain scenes from DS9 "Way of the Warrior" showing weapon perspectives of Klilngon ships getting blown up. It tracks with the effective copying of other shots (notably the Borg Cube approaching the Federation fleet at the beginning of the battle, but several other places too).
Still, a remarkable achievement and one I hope will be concluded soon with "Aftermath". Everyone involved should be really proud.
Mark