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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 007Rusty on January 21, 2008, 12:59:43 PM
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http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809752801/video/6027003/20080121/74/6027003-700-flash-s.55925328-,6027003-300-wmv-s.55925283-,6027003-700-wmv-s.55925292-,6027003-100-wmv-s.55925276-,6027003-300-flash-s.55925321-,6027003-1000-wmv-s.55925297-,6027003-100-flash-s.55925309-,6027003-1000-flash-s.55925334-,6027008-6800-qtv-s.55925401-,6027008-2700-qtv-s.55925383-,6027008-10300-qtv-s.55925407- (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809752801/video/6027003/20080121/74/6027003-700-flash-s.55925328-,6027003-300-wmv-s.55925283-,6027003-700-wmv-s.55925292-,6027003-100-wmv-s.55925276-,6027003-300-flash-s.55925321-,6027003-1000-wmv-s.55925297-,6027003-100-flash-s.55925309-,6027003-1000-flash-s.55925334-,6027008-6800-qtv-s.55925401-,6027008-2700-qtv-s.55925383-,6027008-10300-qtv-s.55925407-)
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talk about a teaser! LOL
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interesting hearing nimoy do the intro.
I wonder if Star Trek Online will ever mature into anything useful....
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I thought thay would give us a little more but no,I'm sure in the next few weeks there will be more in the teaser's of the film released
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I'm sure those that are usually unhappy about new projects of old things are going to hate this but I think the cast in this looks awsome.
That guy from harold and kumar playing sulu
syler from heros playing spock
wynona ryder
Personally I like new takes on old things.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0796366/
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You'd figure that by the 23rd century welding would be a thing of the past. Well, welding using 20th century technology.
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At least they aren't reinventing the wheel and making the early Trek look like the new Trek.
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Originally posted by Yeager
interesting hearing nimoy do the intro.
I wonder if Star Trek Online will ever mature into anything useful....
Sadly....nope. At least not unless someone picks up the project :furious
January 18th, 2008 - 18:11 - by Demosthenes
Accoridng to various sources from within P2 Entertainment, the Star Trek Online team are to be officially laid off today, following the end of development and transfer of the Star Trek license to another developer earlier this week. WarCry reports no comments on this story.
While some members of the STO team are apparently being interviewed by Cryptic Studios to fill positions on their upcoming projects, we'd like to extend our thanks and best wishes to all of the development team at P2 and wish you good luck in your future endeavours.
Also, though the content is apparently defunkt now, TrekCore has published an interview they performed in 2007 with Daron Stinnett which reveals a little more about the direction the game was headed. Obviously, this information is now out-dated and might not necessarily reflect the direction taken by the license's new developers but for curiosity's sake and to see some of what might have been, you might want to check it out;
http://gaming.trekcore.com/startreko...interview.html
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Originally posted by DiabloTX
You'd figure that by the 23rd century welding would be a thing of the past. Well, welding using 20th century technology.
My thoughts exactly...
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Why is the Enterprise being built? She was already 5-10 years old by the time Pike had her.
And Paramount fires yet ANOTHER torpedo into the battered continuity.
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Originally posted by Saxman
Why is the Enterprise being built? She was already 5-10 years old by the time Pike had her.
And Paramount fires yet ANOTHER torpedo into the battered continuity.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-beta)?
:D
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It's a previous model by the looks of it. Or maybe it eventualy needs a major rebuild to be as Pike had her. But then I have no idea who Pike is.
I'd personaly be more excited about seeing the first steps leading to the first real starship. Sort of the midway point between where we're now and where Star Trek isn't fiction anymore.
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Originally posted by moot
It's a previous model by the looks of it. Or maybe it eventualy needs a major rebuild to be as Pike had her.
I'd personaly be more excited about seeing the first steps leading to the first real starship. Sort of the midway point between where we're now and where Star Trek isn't fiction anymore.
Isn't that what Enterprise was all about?
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Originally posted by Saxman
Why is the Enterprise being built? She was already 5-10 years old by the time Pike had her.
And Paramount fires yet ANOTHER torpedo into the battered continuity.
This is known in Hollywood as dramatic license.
They also wanted to give the Enterprise a more modern look than it originally had when the series began.
SIG 220
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I dunno.. since you're online now you can save me the time to look it up. Was Enterprise set about the time Kirk & co. come out of the academy? As far as I understand, that's when this movie is supposed to happen.
Or do you mean Enterprise was set in the time I described? I guess I'll go look it up.
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Don't think I didn't see that poopy-themed avatar switch!
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It was always there..
I had missed that Enterprise was about the very beginnings of bigtime space travel.. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Yeah, when I heard about it I was excited in the fact that I thought it would illustrated what led up to the war with the Klingons. Instead, we got a cool story line with one hell of a pu**y commanding officer.
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Originally posted by moot
I dunno.. since you're online now you can save me the time to look it up. Was Enterprise set about the time Kirk & co. come out of the academy? As far as I understand, that's when this movie is supposed to happen.
Or do you mean Enterprise was set in the time I described? I guess I'll go look it up.
Well, the Enterprise in the Christoper Pike episode looked identical to the Enterprise in the rest of the original series. Yet in the new movie, the Enterprise is going to look somewhat different.
Christopher Pike is the captain of the Enterprise in this new movie. He is being played by Bruce Greenwood. Winona Ryder plays Spock's mother, Amanda Grayson.
Jennifer Morrison from TV's popular HOUSE series will play the young Dr. Carol Marcus. This will thus be only the second time that a Star Trek episode or movie has James T. Kirk actually getting a woman pregnant.
The original TV series really made him out to be quite a womanizer. But that was back in the 60's, when women were still sex objects.
SIG 220
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Not exactly identical, Sig. The Enterprise had undergone some minor refitting between the events of the original pilot during Pike's command and when Kirk took over (some minor differences in the hull. There's a website somewhere that details the specific changes). But unless that teaser is Enterprise undergoing another refit before being turned over to Pike, it looks like they're removing Bob April from the continuity entirely.
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Anyone else notice that SHAUN of "SHAUN of the dead" is scotty????
This is turning out to be a pretty good cast!
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i was hoping they would go back to the original campy special effects (and set) they re-enacted so effectively with DS9's "Tribble" episode..it captured the spirit of the series..if only for 60 minutes.
Oh well..looks like Hollywood regurgitates once again.(hope not)