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First pics from the new Star Trek movie -- check out the bridge and uniforms

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Attention fellow geeks:



That's from MTV (click photo), but there are several others rounded up at Trekmovie.com.
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I can't wait to see the 'green' chicks
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Shit, apparently this is fake then...
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I have to admit I am no start rek fan, but that image looks fantastic!
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ran down the cast, looks pretty solid. woohoo!!!
post #6 of 23
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It'll be interesting to see how the cast plays these parts. JJ Abrams keeps talking about how they've tried to avoid caricature, but in that pic at top, Chris Pine is channeling Shatner's chair slump and Karl Urban is doing De Kelley's pensive look as McCoy.

Also, there's a couple more pics out, including a ship that isn't the Enterprise.
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I hate it when stuff looks about 100x more high tech, shiny, and newer than the original (later on in the timeline). If its really a "re-imagining" why did they get people who look similar to the older, established castmembers? That bridge looks like a goddamn Mac. That may be my biggest problems with it. Jonathan Ives is still alive in the future. Damn it.
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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim View Post
I hate it when stuff thats supposed to be a "prequel" looks about 100x more high tech, shiny, and newer than the original (later on in the timeline)

But how could they avoid it when real life looks more high tech than the '60s show?
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But how could they avoid it when real life looks more high tech than the '60s show?
If you went back to the level of tech in the Trek movies... I don't think there'd be much difficulty. I mean... its harder to come up with retro that looks good than futuristic that looks good - but when futuristic BECAME retro - and now we are jumping ahead again to keep up - thats like WAY too big of an increment for me to swallow. You don't think the glowing, minimalist aesthetic won't look as tasteless and dated in 40 years as the "future" imagined in the original Star Trek? Hell, it looks dated already. It's like the damn Star Wars prequels. Stuff doesn't just de-evolve in that short a period of time. It just seems like a really lazy and dishonest way to push your aesthetic principals on a universe where those aesthetic and technical boundaries have already been well established as something else. Bladerunner still looks like a more believable future than any of this other crap.
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I suspect everything must become dated before it becomes charming. The Next Generation's bridge now looks like a beige conference room -- very much of its time. Maybe one day it too will be viewed more kindly. What I can see of the new bridge doesn't look that far removed from what we have now, yet still looks a bit futuristic. I like that. Contrast that with the new version of Doctor Who, which ditched the futuristic white aesthetic in favor of something that looks like a dirty sewer: Original: New: Feels like a cheat, and I'd guess time will be much kinder to the former than the latter.
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The captain looks kinda small in his chair.
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Can someone tell me when they go into warp or make any maneuver why everyone doesn't fall down or why their organs don't get ripped from their bodies? We aren't talking about 60 mph, more like miles/sec There must be some technical thing I'm missing.
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The cast looks interesting, and I saw that they have someone playing Chris Pike. For all you non-geeks, Pike was an earlier commander of enterprise and Spock's original captain before James Tiberius Kirk. You can see Pike in Star Trek's only two-part episode, The Menagerie.

The Menagerie is also interesting in that it features Spock being court martialed and some of the officers in (Star Fleet) formal dress.
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Can someone tell me when they go into warp or make any maneuver why everyone doesn't fall down or why their organs don't get ripped from their bodies? We aren't talking about 60 mph, more like miles/sec

There must be some technical thing I'm missing.

Ships have inertial dampeners.
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^Exactly... and one reason when as a clever plot-development they say "Inertial dampeners offline!" everybody gets thrown all over the place.

Yes, I freely admit being dorky and loving Star Trek. I haven't really liked any of the movies since Star Trek VI: the Undiscovered Country, but I still go and see them at the theatre anyway and this one will be no exception.
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