ST:XI Spoiler Thread (READ AT OWN RISK)

Discussion of the new run of Star Trek XI+ movies and any spinoffs
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Yeah, that's why I said "they may be doing something similar to that"
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Nickswitz wrote:Yeah, that's why I said "they may be doing something similar to that"
Oh, true, but, since it is a new continuity, there's no gurantee.

But, if this 'new' E-nill is to replace the old E-nill, then it would make sense that Starfleet would upgrade it at some point.

The thing is I just don't see them [Paramount and crew] doing something like this as its been done before in TMP, unless they figure out a really new way to do it.

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There may not even be a refit, this is essentially a new continuity (alternate universe yay!), so there's no reason to assume there will be a refit or if there is that it will even remotely resemble the TMP one.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:There may not even be a refit, this is essentially a new continuity (alternate universe yay!), so there's no reason to assume there will be a refit or if there is that it will even remotely resemble the TMP one.
Exactly what I was getting at, thank you. :lol:
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Just to mess with your minds a bit more, there was also the abortive Phase II Enterprise, which looked like the finalized TMP refit but slightly different.
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Lazar wrote:Just to mess with your minds a bit more, there was also the abortive Phase II Enterprise, which looked like the finalized TMP refit but slightly different.
I like it a lot! The emergency bridge is a great idea, as is the design of this bridge.
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Can't wait for Graham to update the Constitution Page on the main website.
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Lazar wrote:Just to mess with your minds a bit more, there was also the abortive Phase II Enterprise, which looked like the finalized TMP refit but slightly different.
Not messing with my mind, I've heard of Phase II.

And it never happened, so its not cannon anyway. ;)
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She's been confired as 3,000ft long. whether this matches what we've seen on screen...we'll likely have to wait for DVD/Blu-Ray and do some scaling.

"J.J. and Roger and I would go over things and I would send retouched drawings or diagrams back to the folks at ILM," says Earl. "It's sort of taking everything that's come before and trying to build upon that. J.J. wanted you to be in a moment with the characters on a ship and then be able to cut to an exterior shot of the ship and have it feel just as realistic."
Another aspect was the daunting scale of the ships. The Enterprise is 3,000 feet long but bad guy Eric Bana's ship is designed to appear a humongous five miles long.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:She's been confired as 3,000ft long. whether this matches what we've seen on screen...we'll likely have to wait for DVD/Blu-Ray and do some scaling.

"J.J. and Roger and I would go over things and I would send retouched drawings or diagrams back to the folks at ILM," says Earl. "It's sort of taking everything that's come before and trying to build upon that. J.J. wanted you to be in a moment with the characters on a ship and then be able to cut to an exterior shot of the ship and have it feel just as realistic."
Another aspect was the daunting scale of the ships. The Enterprise is 3,000 feet long but bad guy Eric Bana's ship is designed to appear a humongous five miles long.
Arrrggg nooo!!!! :bangwall:

The original E-nill was only like 400 meters, the Enterprise E isn't even 3,000 feet long!!!! :bangwall:
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Remember, whats said outside of the movie isn't canon (thank goodness).
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stitch626 wrote:Remember, whats said outside of the movie isn't canon (thank goodness).
Well, that statement seems to come from Abrams himself, its still not cannon, but if thats his idea then its probably just as good as cannon isn't it, since it may be cannonized in another movie?
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LaughingCheese wrote:
Cpl Kendall wrote:She's been confired as 3,000ft long. whether this matches what we've seen on screen...we'll likely have to wait for DVD/Blu-Ray and do some scaling.

"J.J. and Roger and I would go over things and I would send retouched drawings or diagrams back to the folks at ILM," says Earl. "It's sort of taking everything that's come before and trying to build upon that. J.J. wanted you to be in a moment with the characters on a ship and then be able to cut to an exterior shot of the ship and have it feel just as realistic."
Another aspect was the daunting scale of the ships. The Enterprise is 3,000 feet long but bad guy Eric Bana's ship is designed to appear a humongous five miles long.
Arrrggg nooo!!!! :bangwall:

The original E-nill was only like 400 meters, the Enterprise E isn't even 3,000 feet long!!!! :bangwall:
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me,myself and I wrote: Eh, whatever.
Huh? :?
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I think he's saying that, like me, he doesn't mind if they change the size.
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