Final US Domestic Trailer Revealed
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Final US Domestic Trailer Revealed
And here is the third (and final?) domestic trailer I believe,
Apple trailers
Trekmovie.com.
I'm getting more and more excited.
Apple trailers
Trekmovie.com.
I'm getting more and more excited.
"All this has happened before --"
"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
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Holy shit.
What the hell is happening? Is it just me, or is that some super huge Federation ship Harrison is apparently captaining? Is he from the future timeline of this universe, perhaps?
Also, that answers the question of whether that's the E rising out of the water.
It is.
What the hell is happening? Is it just me, or is that some super huge Federation ship Harrison is apparently captaining? Is he from the future timeline of this universe, perhaps?
Also, that answers the question of whether that's the E rising out of the water.
It is.
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Is that a good "Holy shit. " or a bad "Holy shit. " ?Tsukiyumi wrote:Holy shit.
What the hell is happening? Is it just me, or is that some super huge Federation ship Harrison is apparently captaining? Is he from the future timeline of this universe, perhaps?
Also, that answers the question of whether that's the E rising out of the water.
It is.
It looks like a really huge Federation ship -- trekmovie.com i believe referenced "Dreadnaught." This merely pushes me further into thinking Harrison is part of some black, Section 31-esque agency.
"All this has happened before --"
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"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
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Definitely good.Sonic Glitch wrote:Is that a good "Holy shit. " or a bad "Holy shit. " ?
It's at least 1,600 meters long, by the look of it. Hell of a big ship for the Federation, even in this timeline. I could buy Section 31; they called him an 'operative' in a previous trailer.Sonic Glitch wrote:It looks like a really huge Federation ship -- trekmovie.com i believe referenced "Dreadnaught." This merely pushes me further into thinking Harrison is part of some black, Section 31-esque agency.
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Correction, around 1,400 meters long. I imagine after the movie comes out, plenty of people will make size comparisons.
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It's a good 'holy shit' from me, too.
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...is it mean of me to half expect an Ex Astris article claiming that it's really only 200 m long?
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I make the lengths approximately 570 pixels to 260 on this pic, making the new ship 2.192 times larger. Going with 725 m for the Enterprise that would make the new ship 1,589 m long. Just shy of a mile.
http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo16 ... 7206b8.png
Hmph, should have made that pic a link. Sorry if I spoiled anything for anybody.
http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo16 ... 7206b8.png
Hmph, should have made that pic a link. Sorry if I spoiled anything for anybody.
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Wow, I was pretty much right with my first completely eyballed guess.
Anyone care to speculate on what the fuck that is?
(That was the first thing I said during the trailer - "What the fuck is that!? What's happening here?")
Anyone care to speculate on what the fuck that is?
(That was the first thing I said during the trailer - "What the fuck is that!? What's happening here?")
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No meaner than it is of me to be surprised Bernd hasn't whinged about it already.GrahamKennedy wrote:...is it mean of me to half expect an Ex Astris article claiming that it's really only 200 m long?
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For some reason this reaffirms my feelings that it has nothing to do with Khan.
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I bet it's no "simple mining ship" either. JJ does have a thing for big... ships, it looks like. Now where's the big red ball in this one?
Anyway, a month to the date until it launches. Like most of you I'm sure, I can hardly wait.
Anyway, a month to the date until it launches. Like most of you I'm sure, I can hardly wait.
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The perspective could be skewed.
That said, Excelsior?
That said, Excelsior?
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That's an interesting idea. I've been wondering how Harrison could have gotten such a big ship ever since, well, yesterday. He's described as a 'top operative' (whatever that means) but he'd need access to a huge amount of resources to have built that. We've speculated that development has accelerated for Starfleet in this new universe ever since the Narada/Kelvin battle so the Excelsior program could have gotten a head start/been fast tracked. As an insider Harrison would have advanced knowledge of these secret programs.Tyyr wrote:The perspective could be skewed.
That said, Excelsior?
*there's also room for overlap between this and the "Section 31/covert branch" theory
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