Does Star Trek need a reboot?

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Does Star Trek need a reboot?

Yes
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No
15
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Look close, you can see what I'm talking about on the E-D.

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And again with Defiant

Voyager doesn't appear to have the same style of construction.
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Mikey wrote:Umm... we didn't see that w/ DS9, VOY, or the TNG films.
Anyways, first come first serve. You get the book if I'm wrong.
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I see what you're saying, but I actually meant the asymmetrical tiling that seemed more common in ENT.
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I see that.

On a different note after flipping through a bunch of ENT screenshots, I'm reminded of how horrible the lighting was on that show. A modern sub has better illumination.
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Yeah, that's it. And I assume that the lighting was meant to provide a more "primitive" ambience as opposed to TOS et. al.
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