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I've always filed trek ships under the Sprat Sandwich posted:If I was a professional designer of spaceships I would still make them look super zoom zoom nice because who wants to look at ugly-rear end ships. I do, ugly-rear end ships are beautiful.
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Tell me you wouldn't soar through the stars in style with this beauty:
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:01 |
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Azurrat posted:Oh gently caress off with that reduction, I was explaining why I think Borg ships are the ship style we're more likely to construct if we ever get to that stage. I apologize for reading unintended hostility/smugness into your posts, it's just every now and then some oh-so-clever character comes along and is like "did you know most Trek ships are actually terribly designed from a realistic/tactic00l perspective? let me be the first to ever enlighten you sad nerds about this in the history of the internet " and it was getting old in the third iteration of this thread... around 2005. On landing: I liked that the TNG Technical Manual had optimal scenarios for landing the Galaxy saucer, and one of them was a water landing. The ship is a floatation device
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:06 |
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Gau posted:Tell me you wouldn't soar through the stars in style with this beauty: The only proper response to this was located in a post from the last page...
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:06 |
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McSpanky posted:I apologize for reading unintended hostility/smugness into your posts, it's just every now and then some oh-so-clever character comes along and is like "did you know most Trek ships are actually terribly designed from a realistic/tactic00l perspective? let me be the first to ever enlighten you sad nerds about this in the history of the internet " and it was getting old in the third iteration of this thread... around 2005. The secret to the water landing is firing up only one of the impulse drives, so you hit the water spinning. I want to skip the saucer like a rock.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:09 |
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I've been watching Voyager lately. It's not as bad as I remember but it's just so aggressively bland and forgettable. Kate Mulgrew's doing the best she can with terrible material and direction, Robert Picardo is having fun, and Jeri Ryan is out-acting everyone else. Voyager always had my favorite opening too.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:11 |
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OtherworldlyInvader posted:I do, ugly-rear end ships are beautiful. Those Homeworld ships are not ugly.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:38 |
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Luigi Thirty posted:Voyager always had my favorite opening too. Too true, although with decent music overlaid Enterprise is up there.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:47 |
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Ugh, I don't know why but I hate this Vedek Bareil dude from early DS9. Something about his face. What a smug jerk. E: Oops I don't wanna interrupt ship-chat. Uh, I like the 24th century Klingon Bird-of-Prey. Green always looks good in space.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 03:48 |
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MikeJF posted:Too true, although with decent music overlaid Enterprise is up there. The Enterprise ending credits (aka "Archer's Theme") is not a bad melody, if you take out the pealing electric guitars. I wonder why they decided to go with a folk/country opening and the other trappings, when it would've been a perfectly serviceable Star Trek theme song as an instrumental piece.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 04:15 |
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DrSunshine posted:Those Homeworld ships are not ugly. They're beautifully ugly! If you think the Enterprise-D is a space whale of a ship the Kushan Heavy Cruiser is the best space whale there is.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 04:23 |
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apophenium posted:Ugh, I don't know why but I hate this Vedek Bareil dude from early DS9. Something about his face. What a smug jerk. I didn't hate vedek bareil. I certainly never got his character though and felt like there was exactly zero chemistry with Kira.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 04:45 |
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Nurse Ratched was elected Kai and now it's time to watch All Good Things... It's been fun TNG, I hope this finale is a good capstone, cause what I've heard about the movies doesn't sound promising!
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:04 |
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kelvron posted:Defiant, baby. I love the Defiant. On ship-chat, the Defiant always seemed to me like a good compromise between super-streamlined and spindly nacelles. Actually, "compact" seems like a good description, which is probably a good design idea you're going to be mass-producing Defiants. I love that one of the previous threads pointed out that after Wolf 359, Sisko basically spent three years designing a giant "gently caress you" weapon against the Borg as revenge for killing his wife. I'd never really made that connection that before; man, Sisko can hold a grudge.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:08 |
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I always figure the Defiants to be a mass deployed ship. You'd deploy them in squadrons to escort larger task forces. Picket ships with big teeth and good survivability. But not something deployed solo in a combat situation. At least, if Starfleet knew what they were doing. And don't get me started on the Enterprise theme. I hate it with the fury of a thousand suns. Closing theme was nice, minus the 'Super-cool' electric guitar wails.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:35 |
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What's the episode where O'brien his tears his pants?
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:44 |
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DrSunshine posted:The Enterprise ending credits (aka "Archer's Theme") is not a bad melody, if you take out the pealing electric guitars. I wonder why they decided to go with a folk/country opening and the other trappings, when it would've been a perfectly serviceable Star Trek theme song as an instrumental piece. Ugh, I hate Archer's Theme. It's so wishywashy and lame, even as a closing theme. Faith of the Heart is by far the better choice. Yeah, it stands out against the franchise because it's a reworked pre-existing pop song and has lyrics, but gently caress it, it's pretty bitchin'. Says everything about the intended spirit of the show, in my mind.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:53 |
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Carnaticum posted:What's the episode where O'brien his tears his pants? "Rocks and Shoals" Ship-talk: I never liked the Defiant. Single-minded pragmatic purity of design is visibly obvious, sure, but it looks like a waffle that got stuck in the toaster.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:54 |
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Carnaticum posted:What's the episode where O'brien his tears his pants? E: drat it, sniped. At least I tied it into a joke.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:55 |
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I have a friend who really really likes Rod Stewart and I'm not sure if introducing her to Trek via Enterprise would be ethical
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:56 |
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That's like introducing an Irving Berlin fan to Trek through Nemesis.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 05:59 |
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Russell Watson does a great Rod Stewart voice.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:01 |
MikeJF posted:Defiant landed in Children of Time. The Defiant didn't land in "Children of Time", she crashed, stranding the crew there back in time.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:05 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:Ugh, I hate Archer's Theme. It's so wishywashy and lame, even as a closing theme. Faith of the Heart is by far the better choice. Yeah, it stands out against the franchise because it's a reworked pre-existing pop song and has lyrics, but gently caress it, it's pretty bitchin'. Says everything about the intended spirit of the show, in my mind. I never understood the hate for Faith of the Heart other than it simply being different from other Trek. The visual imagery of the opening credits showing the history of the human dream of exploration was beautiful, and the lyrics of the theme fit just fine. If the music isn't your cup of tea, fine, I get that. Go listen to the bongos in TOS. I honestly wish the show had immediately lived up to the promise of the credits instead of taking so long to become great that it was too late.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:14 |
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Trent posted:I never understood the hate for Faith of the Heart other than it simply being different from other Trek. The visual imagery of the opening credits showing the history of the human dream of exploration was beautiful, and the lyrics of the theme fit just fine. If the music isn't your cup of tea, fine, I get that. Go listen to the bongos in TOS. The song was so cheesy it was awful. The imagery was perfect, the song not so much
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:17 |
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I asked this in the GBS thread but noone there really knew. Was there a stated reason DS9 didn't have any Borg episodes? Or did it just not happen? Besides the first episode anyway. EDIT: Also why didn't DS9 use any starship models from First Contact? I mean no Soveriegn/Akira/ etc classes in any big battle? rocket_man38 fucked around with this message at 06:22 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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rocket_man38 posted:I asked this in the GBS thread but noone there really knew. Was there a stated reason DS9 didn't have any Borg episodes? Or did it just not happen? Besides the first episode anyway. The CG ships from First Contact were used extensively in the fleet battles in DS9, look again man They didn't do a Borg episode cause... I dunno they just never thought of a good enough story or reason to?
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:28 |
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Also, that "designing Voyager" link is hilarious. Drexler's designs looked like hilariously inappropriate turds, and the main design paths they followed were just terrible. Trying to force in a saucer seperation for no reason, using leftover pieces from the Runabout and Excelsior kits, just horrible. Yeah, Voyager looks kind of derpy in the end, but it almost had an AWACS tower with a second ship docked on it
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:29 |
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The Akira, Steamrunner, and Saber all show up in DS9 (as do the Defiant, Miranda, and Nebula, which were also in FC). The only ships that didn't show up were the Sovereign, which they were saving for the movies, and the Norway, which they lost the CGI model for.Blade_of_tyshalle posted:Also, that "designing Voyager" link is hilarious. Drexler's designs looked like hilariously inappropriate turds, and the main design paths they followed were just terrible. Trying to force in a saucer seperation for no reason, using leftover pieces from the Runabout and Excelsior kits, just horrible. Yeah, Voyager looks kind of derpy in the end, but it almost had an AWACS tower with a second ship docked on it Hey, I like that study model they built! I'll admit the small size and long nacelles would make it look terrible if it was banking or rolling, but it looks like it's going 100 km/h when it's standing still. I kinda wish they'd included it as an actual ship class (instead of, say, that horrific kitbash of an Intrepid saucer, Constitution nacelles, Danube pylons, and the body of an F-14). Marshal Radisic fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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One day, Hugh and his son 3 of 5 stop by quarks for a game of Tongo. no A borg cube heads straight for the wormhole and Sisko lets it through and then collapses the wormhole entrance. gently caress the Dominion. no A borg cube heads straight for the wormhole and Sisko asks the Prophets to make the borg cube disappear. gently caress the Borg. no A borg cube comes out of the wormhole and assimilates a pah wraith, a wheelchair girl, a changeling, the grand Nagus, Lwaxana Troi and Elim Garak. They add his fabulous style to their own. Sisko punches the cube.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:34 |
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Trent posted:One day, Hugh and his son 3 of 5 stop by quarks for a game of Tongo. I mean Sisko wanting revenge on the Borg would make sense. But I guess they really would not serve much of a purpose on the show which is what I figured, I was just wondering if any writer/producer ever stated anything directly about it.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:38 |
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I remember reading somewhere that Ron Moore felt the Borg were overused, even before Voyager doomed them. That said, there could easily have been a good Borg filler episode; it would have been nice to see different threats to the Federation (or at least the spectre of them) instead of DOMINION DOMINION DOMINION (and sometimes Klingons). I'd take anything they did with the Borg over "The Muse."
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 06:56 |
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DS9 could have used Weyoun mentioning the Borg like "The Borg? Oh yes, an aggressive, expansionist group of cybernetic organisms in the Delta Quadrant. The Dominion has been aware of their existence for quite some time now and has made...certain arrangements to deal with their kind."
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Come to think of it, having the Borg show up in the middle of the Dominion War would have been awesome.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 07:38 |
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jng2058 posted:Come to think of it, having the Borg show up in the middle of the Dominion War would have been awesome. The Borg did show up in the middle of the Dominion War. Okay, just before it broke out into full hostilities, but in the middle of the buildup.
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Sash! posted:DS9 could have used Weyoun mentioning the Borg like "The Borg? Oh yes, an aggressive, expansionist group of cybernetic organisms in the Delta Quadrant. The Dominion has been aware of their existence for quite some time now and has made...certain arrangements to deal with their kind." Showing that Jem'Hadar are immune to nanotech would have been loving badass. Borg drones being smashed to bits as none of their methods function, their broken half-machine faces still muttering "resistance...is...futile...you...will...be............." Edit: Dominion SOP would be to glass any planet that had a Borg infestation. Gau fucked around with this message at 08:35 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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OtherworldlyInvader posted:I do, ugly-rear end ships are beautiful. My arbitrary choice of ugly doesn't include those, the Leonov owns and the Homeworld ships are beautiful (RIP Bentusi where's the loving HD Gearbox you are useless).
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 08:39 |
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Look at the Sulaco. Just look at it! It's the most genius way to show how mighty the Colonial Marines are. Also fond of the dropships.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 08:46 |
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Vagabundo posted:Also fond of the dropships. I love dropships. They always look good to me, dunno why. Starship Troopers, Star Wars EU, Aliens, Dropships are just badass. They helped drive me into studying aerospace to try and build a replacement for the Blackhawk. Something with a protected propulsion system. I am the guy. I hate the 'Faith of the Heart' with a fiery passion. I've hated it since I was a young Star Trek nerd watching the Enterprise premiere growing up. The intro itself is perfect for the concept of Enterprise, and I wish they had spent more time as the bumbling earthicans dealing with future Federation members. But the music just made me so, so angry. Why? It didn't fit. For years we've been watching Star Trek with symphonic scores, not only for the intros, but for the entire show. Now it changed, but only for the intro. To me it always screamed "Teenage demographic", like they were chasing after "Dawson's Creek" viewers. If they had made it fit into the rest of the show, I might have forgiven them, but they never introduced anything to support it. Not background wise, not in-universe wise (I still want to hear a couple of crewman play "The NX Blues" before one of their movie nights). The theme was nonsensical to me and I hate it for that. My hatred is totally irrational and pointless, but I still have it. I've learned to live with it, because I can live with it. I'm loving the DS9 Borg show ideas, and it makes me wish that Sisko was captaining the Defiant in First Contact, just so we'd have a forgiveness scene with Picard. I think it could've been a good moment of Sisko going "I finally forgive you" and Picard going "I still haven't forgiven myself". Or maybe I just want to see Avery Brooks on the big screen. Brute Squad fucked around with this message at 09:46 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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Gau posted:Showing that Jem'Hadar are immune to nanotech would have been loving badass. Borg drones being smashed to bits as none of their methods function, their broken half-machine faces still muttering "resistance...is...futile...you...will...be............." I like the Borg as a scary, almost unstoppable monolithic force, Voyager already ruined them enough.
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