Interesting note: the updated Ambassador model was at one time being considered for touching up to be one of the ships at the end of "Generations". But for whatever reason, it wasn't... My thinking on this is that the Ambassador looks to close to the Galaxy, so it was passed over.
quote:Greg Jein had given me access to his photo collection and spare castings of Enterprise-C parts. I was able to lift the contours of the saucer from a set of Greg's spare vacuforms.
Now we know where the Niagara hull came from...
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I'm not surprised that there are casts still of the Enterprise-C.
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Just glacing at the Enterprise-C it just occurred to me that there appear to be zip impulse engines on the saucer, despite the separation line on the neck.
Ah well, guess if you're only going to crash it a la Generations...
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When was the Enterprise-C going to crash in the movie?
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