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    It definitely has a more modern design - and the impulse engines make more sense! one can easily see how the could move the ship backwards and turn with them, unlike most other starfleet ships, and the warp nacelles still follow the proper rule of not having any ship mass directly between them. Definitely a more futuristic version of a starfleet ship.
    Well I guess they broke that "rule" with the USS Defiant, stationed at DS9...
    (Didn't know there was a "rule" about that - is that TREK Canon techno-talk or "real" warp theory??)
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    It definitely has a more modern design - and the impulse engines make more sense! one can easily see how the could move the ship backwards and turn with them, unlike most other starfleet ships, and the warp nacelles still follow the proper rule of not having any ship mass directly between them. Definitely a more futuristic version of a starfleet ship.
    Well I guess they broke that "rule" with the USS Defiant, stationed at DS9...
    (Didn't know there was a "rule" about that - is that TREK Canon techno-talk or "real" warp theory??)
    I can't recall where the origins of that is from - I assumed it was canon info based on the original ship designs. I tried to find info on this discrepancy but to little avail. The warp nacelles do hang a bit below the ship body though - drawing a line from the center of the nacelles across, just barely clears the bottom of the hull. Another explanation might be that the defiant is a much newer ship in Star Trek lore - perhaps they found ways around that "rule" with newer technology (the defiant also utilizes stolen Romulan technology). It is also noted that there is no good consistent design data regarding the Defiant. http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/ar...t-problems.htm

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    Oooof - just had a read - my head is spinning (and thank you for the direct link). Looks like the designers created a STAR TREK "Jupiter 2" (the hard-out technically-minded fans don't miss much, & pointed out over the years, there was no way the Jupiter 2 could have 2 decks - let alone 3 - that matched the interior props to the miniatures). Never mind... the Defiant could certainly could kick butt. There's bound to be an "official" explanation for it somewhere

    With the Discovery, some of those "hard plate" flattened hull areas may have been borrowed from the look of that Dreadnought monster of a starship in ST Into Darkness. Gives it a more military kinda look. Also lots of space for many shuttles. Is going to be interesting to see how it evolves and what its key mission will be. Only 6 months to go!
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    'Star Trek: Discovery' Trailer Ship: Don't Worry, The Real Thing Won't Have Such Crappy CGI, Producer Says
    Fri, 07/29/2016 - 13:05

    By Andrew Whalen

    http://www.idigitaltimes.com/star-tr...ppy-cgi-548029

    The reveal of the starship U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 and a title — Star Trek: Discovery — is about all we learned at San Diego Comic-Con 2016.

    There’s some other stuff we can extrapolate: the captain may be a black woman, there will be Klingons and the NCC designation promises the series will be set between 2161 and 2293.

    But really all we have is a video of the Discovery in its hangar bay, which you can watch above (see OP). The first look “Test Flight” video unveils a United Federation of Planets starship with all the swooping shots and eye sugar you’d expect. Star Trek captains have always been enamored of their ship (and Sisko had both the Defiant and DS9 to drool over). Discovery looks like it will continue Trek’s particular reverence for the technological wonders achieved by a socialist human utopia and their alien allies.

    But the first look at the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 shared another similarity with Trek programs of recent decades: bad CGI. It’s not a deal breaker or anything, but the computer graphics model for the Discovery doesn’t look much better than SFX shots from the late 90s.

    Don’t worry, it’s far from the final model.


    According to Heather Kadin, Star Trek: Discovery’s executive producer, “we had three weeks to throw that together.”

    “The concepts of the ship are totally what we’re going for. And they’ll be honed up until, I think, the day we deliver,” Kadin told TrekMovie.

    Bryan Fuller, Kadin’s co-executive producer, neglected to mention that the footage was little more than a test during the Star Trek Comic-Con panel.

    So don’t worry, Star Trek: Discovery is still on track to be the best thing to ever happen, ever.

    Related Stories at above link:


    ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Timeline Set In ‘Prime’ Universe, NCC Designation Suggests An Enterprise Contemporary
    ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Ship Design Based On Cancelled Time Travel Movie Concept Art, Bolsters Klingon Rumors
    ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Cast: New Ship Captain May Be A Black Woman, Bryan Fuller Hints

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    7 Things We Learned About Bryan Fuller’s STAR TREK: DISCOVERY at Comic-Con
    Posted by Joseph McCabe on July 27, 2016

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    Of all the new TV and film trailers to emerge from last weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con, nothing endeared itself to Star Trek fans as much as the teaser for executive producer Bryan Fuller‘s continuation of creator Gene Roddenberry’s vision, Star Trek: Discovery. After Fuller hosted the Star Trek 50th Anniversary panel at the convention (at which the teaser debuted), we spoke with him one-on-one about his CBS All Access original series, and he told us of his plans to return the franchise to its roots in thoughtful optimism.

    Kubrick Is an Influence

    With Discovery, Bryan Fuller is letting his love of Stanley Kubrick show. Big time. The series’ teaser trailer opens with an image of three heavenly bodies lining up, just like the opening shot of 2001: A Space Odyssey, while its ship bears the same name as that of the late filmmaker’s masterpiece. “Of course I’m a massive Kubrick fan and the Discovery from 2001,” Fuller tells us. “And there’s something so Star Trek about the word ‘discovery.'”

    It Puts the Science Back in Science Fiction


    After its near absence in Bad Robot’s ongoing series of Trek films, it’s refreshing to hear that genuine science will play a role in Discovery.

    “There’s a wonderful sense of what we need as humans,” says Fuller of the show. “We need to be explorers. We need to discover. We need to expand. We need to heal where we are right now. Because we’re in some dangerous territory as a country. I don’t take the responsibility lightly—to continue acknowledging that beacon in the stars for us to aspire to, for us to be better people.”

    He continues, “Because there’s so much ignorance-based fear in this country, and demagogues who would prey on that fear, it is the scientists and the explorers and the dreamers that are going to bring this country and the world to the place that it needs to be. And I would love for us to end up in Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future. That’s one of the appeals of Star Trek. People see it, and they dream about being explorers and being part of something greater than themselves. Right now it’s very, very easy to get lost in ignorance and fear.”

    Its Look Will Be Very Different from J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek

    Forget the abundance of swooping curves on NuTrek’s Enterprise, Fuller’s Discovery has a healthy helping of straight lines, inspired by Star Wars concept artist Ralph McQuarrie’s designs for Gene Roddenberry’s never-produced 1970s Star Trek series.

    “We were looking for a new aesthetic,” explains Fuller. “We can’t just go back to the same aesthetic. You look at what J.J. Abrams did with that 2009 movie, which reinvented Star Trek in such a wonderful way and claimed that territory. So we had to strike new ground that had Star Trek in its DNA at a fundamental level. To make a commitment to the fanbase, who are aware of Star Trek and its iterations—both the shows that made it to the airwaves and the ones that didn’t. So it felt like a really nice way to let the hardcore Star Trek audience know that I have their backs.”

    Bryan Fuller REALLY Likes Halloween


    Seriously. Like, enough to commission an entire starship in its honor. Just take a look at the Discovery’s registry number: NCC-1031. “Yes,” admits the director with a laugh, “I love Halloween.”

    It’s a sure sign that, while this Star Trek will take itself seriously, like the original series it won’t be afraid to have a little fun sometimes.

    Veteran Star Trek Actors Could Appear on the Show


    The Fuller-hosted Star Trek 50th Anniversary panel at Comic-Con included the presence of fan-favorite cast members from all five Trek TV series: William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan, and Scott Bakula. Since the new series will take place in Trek‘s original Prime Universe, we asked Fuller if there was any chance these legends could someday return to their roles.

    “Never say never,” he replied, “I love everybody on that panel. I would love to work with them in some capacity. And I won’t stop until I do. So wish us luck.”

    And Veteran Star Trek Actors Are in No Way Opposed to Appearing in It

    “Let me tell you something,” says Michael Dorn, the man who gave Trek‘s most famous Klingon, Worf, his warrior’s heart. “I always say, ‘We’re in space for God’s sake—who knows?’ You never know.”

    Jeri Ryan shares the sentiment. “It could not be in better hands,” says the once (and future?) Seven of Nine. “Truly. I am beyond thrilled that Bryan has taken the helm on this show. I think it’s just gonna be incredible… Yeah, never say never. It could be fun to re-explore.”

    Star Trek‘s Female Characters Will Be Stronger Than Ever


    Though Trek has a grand tradition of iconic female characters, going back to Nichelle Nichols’ Lieutenant Uhura (the first African-American woman to regularly appear in a TV drama playing a character other than a maid) all the way up to Kate Mulgrew’s series lead Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager, one can’t help but wonder what kinds of ladies one might we see in a post-Force Awakens, post-Fury Road chapter of the franchise. Will there be even more consistently complete and complex female characterizations?

    “Definitely,” says executive producer Heather Kadin, Fuller’s partner on Discovery. “I also think, even with those movies aside, if you just take the evolution of Star Trek itself in the various series, it’s been going in that direction. To hear Jeri Ryan talk about all that her character got to do and got to experience, and the groundbreaking things that she got to do, compared to what we’ll be able to do now, I think is really important. Yes, that’s definitely something that we’re gonna focus on and is gonna feel very present in a way that it hasn’t before.”
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    Star Trek Movies Ranked - Worst to Best



    Published on Jul 15, 2016

    It's the 50th anniversary of Star Trek and Paramount is giving us the 13th(!) movie in just a week... So in honor of that, Robin ranks all the Star Trek movies in order, from worst to best!

    Explore the 5 Biggest Star Trek Plot Holes: http://bit.ly/29VnvGj

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    50 Years of STAR TREK
    History Channel - Retrospective of the "Star Trek" franchise, in honor of its 50th anniversary.



    All copyrights assigned to original owners. This video is meant for the purposes of education. It is subject to review of original content owners. Published on Jul 30, 2016

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    Star Trek: Discovery - EVERYTHING we know so far (comprehensive)


    Published on Aug 7, 2016

    NOTE: Please check out the newly updated video first for additional facts on the new series: https://youtu.be/fgeEQ0lLAUU

    Star Trek: Discovery (DSC) is fast approaching our screens but information behind the new series is limited. Here, I separate all the facts from fiction: from behind-the-scenes details on who is heading up the series to facts and juicy theories about the series itself.

    This video is COMPREHENSIVE so you may wish to skip to the parts that you want to find out the most about:

    BEHIND THE SCENES
    - When will DSC air? 1:00
    - On which channel will DSC air? 1:11
    - Who is heading up the series? 2:37
    - Is DSC part of the Kelvin Timeline seen in the rebooted Star Trek movies? 3:31
    - Tell me more about the show! 5:59
    - The star of the show is the USS Discovery NCC-1031 6:39
    - When is the show set? 12:49
    - New crews... New villains... New heroes... New worlds... 19:16
    - Who is the captain? 21:41
    - So we basically know very little... (if you want the summary) 22:52

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    For fans & Trekkers, the recent Star Trek - 50th Anniversary 2016 Comic Con Full Panel - (William Shatner, (Captain James T. Kirk), Scott Bakula, (Captain Jonathan Archer from ENTERPRISE), Michael Dorn (Klingon Lt Commander Worf from The Next Generation & Deep Space Nine), Brent Spiner (Android Commander Data from The Next Generation), and Jeri Ryan (Seven-of-Nine Borg from ST Voyager)

    Interesting discussions from some of STAR TREK's iconic luminaries about the Evolution of STAR TREK & the world; the relevance of the Prime Directive since STAR TREK's inception to the Earth of today.

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    How Star Trek inspired 'two generations' of scientists

    9 September 2016 Last updated at 13:09 BST

    Short clip on link....http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37320440


    Star Trek has had an “inspirational relationship” with the space programme,
    says Robert Picardo, who played the medical hologram in Star Trek Voyager.
    The hit Sci-Fi show is currently celebrating 50 years since its initial broadcast
    to US TV audiences.Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Mr Picardo said there have
    now been “two generations” of people who have “been inspired” to go into
    technology fields because of Star Trek.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37320440

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    It's finally here, after months of delays - these first reviews from Rotten Tomatoes (see link below plus videos)

    Star Trek: Discovery Buzz: How Does the New Series Stack Up Against Other Treks?
    The first reviews for the new CBS All Access series have finally arrived.
    by Debbie Day | September 24, 2017

    https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com...tic-reactions/
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    I can now safely say,... the wait was worth it. Top marks from me!

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    Well I was left disappointed ... not because I thought the show sucked, but because of some new Oprah 60 minutes thing the scheduled airtime (or at least as it was scheduled by my provider), was pushed a head by 10 minutes, and my recording has 10 - 15 minutes of Oprah, and then is cut off about 10 minutes before the end of the show.

    After that frustration, I realized they were playing 2 episodes last night ... and I missed the first 10 minutes of the second one by the time I figured this all out. I found other play times so I'll re watch them in their entirety.

    That aside. I did really like it. Not 100% sure of the new captain though ... she's no Janeway .. but that said, she may end up working well into the role after a few episodes.

    Is it true that from here on it's only available online via subscription to CBS All Access? I'll pirate it if that is the case - I certainly won't be using that method to watch it.
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    @ DeDukshyn
    Oh gosh - that's a bummer you missed that bit... I don't want to give away any spoilers here... are you referring to Michelle Yeoh's (Captain Georgiou) character? Well if you're going to replay them I'll say no more .

    The first 2 episodes appear to be background for the main character (ie Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin) and a general "setting the stage" - it doesn't look like we actually get onto the USS Discovery until perhaps the next (3rd) episode?, commanded (atm...) by Jason Isaacs ... aka Captain Gabriel Lorca. The Discovery looks pretty cool now, too.

    So far, I like where it's going with a continuing anthology style (and no doubt, many flashbacks to come). Visually/SFX-wise, & fast pace, it's right up there with the movies. Canon-wise,... mmm elements of both I think, but design-wise, the ships seem a bit too advanced for the time period, but in keeping with the Abrams movies.

    We will see...

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    I just watched discovery episode one and I enjoyed it and I will watch episode two
    a little later , I'm listening to Phil the Issues guy who is 'bonkers' but a great Trek
    fan of all series particularly Deep space 9. I got into many u'tube reviewers due
    to Game of Thrones and some of them cross over into various shows.

    So I'm going to watch Phil and the ' mother f------ chat'. He may not be to
    everyone's taste and there is swearing and immature behaviour at times...LOL
    He has been covering the Orville as well.

    ' WARNING SPOILERS FOR EP.1 IN VIDS BELOW'

    Star Trek Discovery Season 1 Episode 1 "The Vulcan Hello" Long Recap and Review
    aprox 2hrs...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXe2ccQdmMA
    Phil TheIssuesGuy

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    SHORTER REVIEW......

    Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 Episode 1 "The Vulcan Hello" REVIEW

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    Quote The first 2 episodes appear to be background for the main character
    (ie Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin) and a general "setting the
    stage" - it doesn't look like we actually get onto the USS Discovery until
    perhaps the next (3rd) episode?, commanded (atm...) by Jason Isaacs ...
    aka Captain Gabriel Lorca. The Discovery looks pretty cool now, too.
    Well I could not wait that long episode two had the twist at the end and
    ep 1 nd 2 were a very enjoyable prologue. It looks like the the Dicovery
    is a special ops ship of some kind maybe run by Starfleet intelligence ?
    We shall see .....39 mins for episode two is poor now a days they should
    be nearer 60 mins per episode imo....
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    The first 2 episodes appear to be background for the main character (ie Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin) and a general "setting the stage" - it doesn't look like we actually get onto the USS Discovery until perhaps the next (3rd) episode?, commanded (atm...) by Jason Isaacs ... aka Captain Gabriel Lorca. The Discovery looks pretty cool now, too.
    Ahh, ok that makes sense - I only had parts of this backstory - looking forward to that - interesting way to start a series.

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    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Well I was left disappointed ... not because I thought the show sucked, but because of some new Oprah 60 minutes thing the scheduled airtime (or at least as it was scheduled by my provider), was pushed a head by 10 minutes, and my recording has 10 - 15 minutes of Oprah, and then is cut off about 10 minutes before the end of the show.

    After that frustration, I realized they were playing 2 episodes last night ... and I missed the first 10 minutes of the second one by the time I figured this all out. I found other play times so I'll re watch them in their entirety.

    That aside. I did really like it. Not 100% sure of the new captain though ... she's no Janeway .. but that said, she may end up working well into the role after a few episodes.

    Is it true that from here on it's only available online via subscription to CBS All Access? I'll pirate it if that is the case - I certainly won't be using that method to watch it.
    Yes, that is sorta correct (ie, it's only available online via subscription to Netflix or its nearest equivalent depending on your region, from this point onward - it gets complicated ). As for torrents, there are many available

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    Is it just me or do the new Klingons have a bit more elongated skulls ?






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    Quote Posted by uzn (here)
    Is it just me or do the new Klingons have a bit more elongated skulls ?
    Yes, I immediately noticed that as well while watching. There was even more extreme examples I think than those.
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