Kai;1180518 said:
TopSecret - dont forget that Roddenberry himself oversaw TOS and TNG, both of which laid down certain rules to the people that took over the shows, even Enterprise was somewhat cautious in its approach, even if some elements did breach canon.
This film, so far, seems to be throwing those rules out the window, thereby effectively destroying the core of the franchise.
It'll be Star Trek in name only.
<NavySupra Posting>
I too was greatly offened at the sight of the updated enterprise. I also agree that the vektor[sp?] Enterprise is by far one of the most faithful and beautiful updates to the TOS Enterprise.
When I saw the first trailer I was extremely impressed with the new bussard collectors. From that over the saucer picture it did look like it could be a very high quality update. I did immediately notice that the inside intercoolers appeared to be missing.
The picture that trekmovie.com posted of the new enterprise did it no justice in compairson to what I saw in the trailer on the big screen. Definatly the lines are not there to make it anyway believable that it could or would be retrofitted to the TOS or TMP Enterprises. It IS close enough in appearence to imidatly place it as the enterprise, or some form of starfleet vessal.
There are also some "engineering" issues that seem to differ greatly from the real enterprise. I don't like the narrow V the nacelles are placed at or the strut shape and placement.
We both know we could go on for hours listing the differences. The important point is that Star Trek is obviously alive. There is no point judging the quailty of the story against the visual differences. Until I have seen this movie I am willing to give this new enterprise a shot.
Another way to look at it, with the enterprise being so much different than the TOS enterprise there is very little chance of mistaking the two. So those who are not as concerned with the technical details will be able to quickly distinquish between Kirk-Pine's and Kirk-Shatner's.
Star Trek needs our support. If the story is good, forgive the visual mistakes to keep the story alive. Who knows, maybe they will even start to listen to us and correct some of the mistakes next time around.