Morning rant on ST 11

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stitch626 wrote:As I said before, what really bothers me are the nacelles. Not only does the chrome ramscoop violate all canon including modern, it looks stupid. They look unnecessarily bulky and ugly.

Also, the aft section is too small. Even with a strong SIF, it would be subject to a lot of metal fatigue and unwanted stress during movement.
I actually prefer the new ramscoop because it's actually a scoop instead of a glowing dome. A little touch of realism.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:I actually prefer the new ramscoop because it's actually a scoop instead of a '60s psychadelic disco ball. A little touch of realism.
Sorry, I had to. :wink: I agree completely.
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I always saw the "glowing disco ball" as a semipermeable substance, so that things they don't want in the nacelle doesn't get there.
This just looks ugly... IMO.
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stitch626 wrote:I always saw the "glowing disco ball" as a semipermeable substance, so that things they don't want in the nacelle doesn't get there.
Like dead birds! :)
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The shuttle in the red circle looked like it was part of the ship too. But now that you point it out, I guess in IS a shuttle.
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It's definitely a shittle.
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Rochey wrote:It's definitely a shittle.
Um... is the i intentional?
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stitch626 wrote:I always saw the "glowing disco ball" as a semipermeable substance, so that things they don't want in the nacelle doesn't get there.
This just looks ugly... IMO.
The new design is growing on me, she looks pretty good. I don't really care for the white interior though.
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I don't know about the chrome finish, but I also agree that the collectors look like they should be able to collect something. And since they are chrome, I guess we can now say that the Enterprise got rizzies. :lol:
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GrahamKennedy wrote:Hell, they even remade and reinterpreted Casablanca, for god's sake!
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Ah, the literary classic Barb Wire. Am I alone in thinking that it would have been a far better film without dialogue?
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There was dialogue? I hadn't noticed.
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I'm a lot more forgiving of remakes/reboots since Battlestar Galactica. And I'm gonna watch this with a reasonably open mind, I hope. I'm almost looking forward to the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still now - they might pull it off, and if its terrible it won't detract from the original.

But dammit, an Edge of Darkness? - It'd better be damn good.

But going back to Trek - I like the TOS era ships, and would love to see a decent film or three set in that period. I just don't like the shiny bridge.
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Agreed on the NuBSG thing. I regard it as being streets ahead of the original in just about every way. If the new movie can do half as good, I'd even be willing to see the ultimate blasphemy - a remake of TOS. :shock:
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:shock:

:::grabbing chest:::

What???

:::breathing into a brown paper bag:::

I gotta sit down. My old heart can't take shocks like that anymore.
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