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Captain Steel 04-03-17 04:07 PM

Star Trek: Discovery
 
So, much talk about the upcoming "Star Trek: Discovery."
I'm just hoping they don't use the ship that we've seen in some previews (a saucer with a giant triangle attached to it). The awfulness of this ship's look could rival that of the Enterprise in Next Generation!

Captain Steel 04-03-17 04:21 PM

If this is the actual ship, it is frighteningly bad looking.

I like simplicity, but this design is just too geometric and uncomfortable to look at. It lacks any sense of "personality."
And is it my imagination or is the triangle supposed to resemble the Federation logo (the "A" worn on original crew member's shirts) worked into the design?

https://images.follownews.com/2723/2...inalized_1.jpg

It almost looks like a hybrid between the Federation ships (the saucer section) and the old Klingon battle cruisers - is that what it's supposed to be?

Blix the Goblin 04-03-17 06:02 PM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
I'm annoyed by the idea of another prequel. Did they learn nothing from Star Trek: Enterprise? We need to move forward, not backward. I'm also not sure how I feel about Sonequa Martin-Green, and the casting seems suspiciously like they're trying to one-up the diverse casts of previous Trek shows. Look boys, we got ourselves a twofer!

That said I am excited to see Rain Wilson play Harry Mudd. I've always been amused by that character, and Wilson's take could be really good.

The Rodent 04-03-17 06:11 PM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Wait, this is another prequel?


I thought this was going to be set even further in the future?
The premise I read, whether I'm confusing this with some other new series... was that far in the future, war has been averted or is long done with... the Federation is now fat and lazy, and just doing exploration... The BORG are dead, and the Vulcans, Klingons et al are now all doing their own thing.
Then a new enemy arises and threatens the entire fat lazy galaxy.

Blix the Goblin 04-03-17 06:20 PM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1681521)
Wait, this is another prequel?


I thought this was going to be set even further in the future?
The premise I read, whether I'm confusing this with some other new series... was that far in the future, war has been averted or is long done with... the Federation is now fat and lazy, and just doing exploration... The BORG are dead, and the Vulcans, Klingons et al are now all doing their own thing.
Then a new enemy arises and threatens the entire fat lazy galaxy.
That sounds far better than what we're getting. Discovery will be set a decade before TOS, if I'm not mistaken.

At the very least we can look forward to uniforms with miniskirts. Or we better, if they gyp me on the miniskirts I'm gonna be pissed.

The Rodent 04-03-17 06:23 PM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Just done some reading... Enterprise and TOS are set 150 years apart, so they've binned that further-future idea in favour of having a bridge series between Enterprise and TOS.
Probably looking at the half way mark tbh, around 75 years after Enterprise and 75 years before TOS.

Captain Steel 04-03-17 10:47 PM

Someone please tell me that the reports that say THIS is the design for the ship are wrong.
(Is this ghastly or what?)

https://19818-presscdn-pagely.netdna.../mcquarrie.jpg

Citizen Rules 04-03-17 10:56 PM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
I read that Star Trek Discovery, is a prequel set 10 years before the original Star Trek TV series. I'm guessing the ship is suppose to look more primitive than USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in STtos.

They never listen to my idea. I want a prequel set on the Enterprise with a young Captain Pike and a young Mr Spock as second officer. That's what I what.

The Rodent 04-03-17 10:58 PM

Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1681735)
I read that Star Trek Discovery, is a prequel set 10 years before the original Star Trek TV series. I'm guessing the ship is suppose to look more primitive than USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in STtos.

They never listen to my idea. I want a prequel set on the Enterprise with a young Captain Pike and a young Mr Spock as second officer. That's what I what.


:laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl:


Your wish is my star command...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyJszxnJydA

Citizen Rules 04-03-17 11:01 PM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1681737)
:laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl::laugh::rotfl:


Your wish is my star command...
https://cdn.meme.am/cache/instances/...6/72062576.jpg

The Rodent 04-03-17 11:09 PM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Double trailer feature...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWD_9uMtHJo

gbgoodies 04-04-17 12:48 AM

Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1681461)
If this is the actual ship, it is frighteningly bad looking.

I like simplicity, but this design is just too geometric and uncomfortable to look at. It lacks any sense of "personality."
And is it my imagination or is the triangle supposed to resemble the Federation logo (the "A" worn on original crew member's shirts) worked into the design?

https://images.follownews.com/2723/2...inalized_1.jpg

It almost looks like a hybrid between the Federation ships (the saucer section) and the old Klingon battle cruisers - is that what it's supposed to be?
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1681728)
Someone please tell me that the reports that say THIS is the design for the ship are wrong.
(Is this ghastly or what?)

https://19818-presscdn-pagely.netdna.../mcquarrie.jpg

That ship looks hideous, especially in the second image. Hopefully it will get destroyed early in the series, and we'll get a better looking ship.

gbgoodies 04-04-17 12:50 AM

Originally Posted by Blix the Goblin (Post 1681512)
I'm annoyed by the idea of another prequel. Did they learn nothing from Star Trek: Enterprise? We need to move forward, not backward. I'm also not sure how I feel about Sonequa Martin-Green, and the casting seems suspiciously like they're trying to one-up the diverse casts of previous Trek shows. Look boys, we got ourselves a twofer!

That said I am excited to see Rain Wilson play Harry Mudd. I've always been amused by that character, and Wilson's take could be really good.

I have no idea who Sonequa Martin-Green is, and I don't think I've seen Rain Wilson in anything, but I'm looking forward to seeing Harry Mudd again. He was a great character.

gbgoodies 04-04-17 12:54 AM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1681744)

The second trailer said "COMING TO CBS ALL ACCESS" at the beginning of the trailer, (at about 1:30 into the video). Is that a pay channel, or the normal CBS channel?

The Rodent 04-04-17 12:54 AM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Rainn Wilson is a decent actor tbh... he can be really funny as well.
He was lead role in Super (2010) and played, funnily enough, one of the aliens in Trek parody Galaxy Quest.

The Rodent 04-04-17 12:56 AM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Not sure if it's a pay channel tbh... I don't watch TV any more at all these days.

The Rodent 04-04-17 12:58 AM

Re: Star Trek: Discovery
 
Update... just checked... you have to pay for CBS All Access.
$5.99 a month.

gbgoodies 04-04-17 12:59 AM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1681790)
Rainn Wilson is a decent actor tbh... he can be really funny as well.
He was lead role in Super (2010) and played, funnily enough, one of the aliens in Trek parody Galaxy Quest.

Thanks. I haven't seen Super, but it's on my watchlist because Nathan Fillion is in it. I've seen Galaxy Quest many times, so I'll have to look up who Rainn Wilson played in that movie. Apparently I have seen him in something, but I just don't know who he is, so I don't recognize him.

gbgoodies 04-04-17 01:00 AM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1681794)
Update... just checked... you have to pay for CBS All Access.
$5.99 a month.

That sucks. I guess I'll have to wait for it to be released on DVD. :(

dadgumblah 04-09-17 02:51 AM

Gbg, Rainn Wilson was also Dwight on the American version of The Office and was awesome on that show.

I hate the idea of another prequel. I liked Enterprise quite a bit but I hated the fact that they changed the origin (with an explanation) of the first meeting of Earthlings and Klingons, and, in the same episode, the first contact with Vulcans (again with an explanation). They didn't just change it wholesale without explaining but it griped me that it took away some of the awesomeness of the meeting of Humans and Vulcans in Star Trek: First Contact.

I, too, hate the design of that ship. Plus, I think the writers are going into the past because it's easier to pick up on known characters earlier in their lives than to make up new characters (although, apparently the new crew will all be new characters).

Gbg, Sonequa Martin-Green played Sasha on The Walking Dead. The season finale
WARNING: spoilers below
was her last episode, where she turned zombie
and pretty much fooled nobody because her starring role on the new Star Trek was announced way in advance of the season finale of TWD. This is her:

http://www.pkbaseline.com/wp-content...qgp297_500.jpg

And lastly, I'm not going to pay anything for any new series, no matter how bad I want to see it. I pay enough for cable and buy DVDs and go to the cinema when I can. I'm sick of things like Netflix, Amazon, etc. so CBS All Access can kiss it! :mad:


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