DrStranglove
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Is it possible they built it on earth, took it apart in sections and reassembled it in space. (Kind of like we do now for real?)
I'm kind of curious if there is a shuttle bay.
The ass end of the secondary hull looks awful thin back there.
Is it possible they built it on earth, took it apart in sections and reassembled it in space. (Kind of like we do now for real?)
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Harry seems to like the new trek. Not surprised though. Still, some great comments about the nature of being a trek fan in the article.
Is it possible they built it on earth, took it apart in sections and reassembled it in space. (Kind of like we do now for real?)
The episode is called "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (Season 1, Episode 19).We've seen the E in earth atmosphere before, (can't remember the ep title right now, but it was the one where they ended up with the 60's fighter pilot) so we know it can navigate in atmosphere ok, maybe it's just not intended to ever need to land again?
I seem to recall reading something about the Enterprise having retractable landing gear in the secondary hull while the original series was still in the planning stages
My problem is that this Abrams movie, is gonna have to have a scene where the Enterprise lifts off of that construction gantry, and swoops off into the sky. And that scene is going to suck. :lol
My problem is that this Abrams movie, is gonna have to have a scene where the Enterprise lifts off of that construction gantry, and swoops off into the sky. And that scene is going to suck. :lol
Well if you read "The Making of Star Trek" (Whitfield & Roddenberry, 1968) there's a lot from the development of the show conceptually... the idea that the ship stays in space, doesn't land every week... and I think that's where the idea where the components were made on earth and assembled in space, comes from.
My problem is that this Abrams movie, is gonna have to have a scene where the Enterprise lifts off of that construction gantry, and swoops off into the sky. And that scene is going to suck. :lol
I dunno- if nothing else can be gleaned from the trailer, it's at least that they can do a good job of establishing scale- look at those huge, industrial "things" in the background as Kirk pulls up on his bike.