In today's STAR TREK merchandise roundup, we've Mariner and Worf joining Master Replica's action figure lineup, and a new TREK '09 electronic Enterprise from Hiya Toys!
My unpopular opinion is that while the 2009 Enterprise does not look at all like the starships I know and love (more) it is definitely doing it’s own thing in a unique (and tonally consistent with the Ambramsverse movies) way that I appreciate.
The design language for those films is a sort of 2010’s retro-futurism that just lands really well IMO.
My unpopular opinion is that while the 2009 Enterprise does not look at all like the starships I know and love (more) it is definitely doing it’s own thing in a unique (and tonally consistent with the Ambramsverse movies) way that I appreciate.
The design language for those films is a sort of 2010’s retro-futurism that just lands really well IMO.
@Kirk @haverholm
I appreciate it. Although Engineering is just wrong (multiple warpcores? You having a laugh?)
I know what the movie says, but those have gotta be antimatter storage pods, yeah?
100%. Even if Scotty called them warp cores (I don’t recall) he was probably just kidding. Or drunk on green stuff.
The line is,
It’s interesting that the dialogue is the singular “core,” while the VFX shows multiple ejections.
I’m sticking with antimatter pods.
Yeah, they probably shunted those for a bigger explosion. Perfect Watsonian explanation 🙂
Thinking about that engine room makes me want to be a Star Wars fan.
@Kirk
Lol