The alternate reality started when the Romulans came through the Black Hole, at Kirk’s birth.
The Blu-ray set includes both and you can switch back and forth by hitting the angle button. Star Trek in high def is amazing.
The alternate reality started when the Romulans came through the Black Hole, at Kirk’s birth.
The Blu-ray set includes both and you can switch back and forth by hitting the angle button. Star Trek in high def is amazing.
How dare you, suh. Implying that the prequels had anything to do with Star Wars!
Seriously, though, SW has always been grittier than ST. Roddenberry’s vision was of a utopian future, clean and proper. There were no garbage disposal units on the Enterprise, no open bulkheads with sparking wires held together by duct tape. The new ST movie hints at that, when space tech was still new enough that it resembles machinery as much as electronics and you could actually get greasy doing maintenance. If you like, I can reference Firefly instead?
It’s spelled A-L-U-M-I-N-U-M
There were hints of this in early episodes. In Charlie X you had two men in coveralls snaking a pipe down between decks and Man Trap had Uhura bitching to a couple of crewmen that her cabin door still rattles when it opens.
And don’t forget the Jeffries tubes, which was used in TOS fairly often.
And in one episode, Kirk throws a phaser on overload down (essentially) a garbage shoot.
Chute. Very punny.
Can someone with better google-fu find that clip of Hoshi crawling through a tube and losing her shirt?
Ah, *Enterprise *panda. The good ole days
Thanks, that was pretty funny. I never caught very much of the panda-fest that was (and no longer is) Enterprise.
Just saw the reboot last night for the first time. Despite the “fun” factor and the sincere attempt to start fresh with a mostly clean slate, I am leaning towards thumbs-down. The plot makes no ultimate sense, the pace hardly lets up for a second, the motivations of the characters are uncertain if not self-contradictory, and there were a few too many deux-ex-machinas for my taste. I’m not as down on it as Skald is (say), but in more than a few ways it left me nonplussed and unmoved.
<bows>
We need a Vulcan emoticon.