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Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
I've known about the first two for a while now, but I'm starting to realize that this is a trend... I started a separate topic because it's not really related to my comparison chart.

Ever notice how the Earthforce Omega-class destroyer is incredibly similar to the Alexei Leonov as seen in the movie "2010: The Year We Make Contact"? They've got the design nailed down, from the rotating section (with similar angles) to the aft engine block!

Then there's the Vree flying saucers, which are definitely supposed to be reminiscent of all of the 50's-era sci-fi flicks. Heck, according to the back story (and that one hilarious scene in B5's courtroom), the Vree did indeed kidnap Earthlings in the 20th century... [Wink]

But the one that I just discovered, that finally made me realize that the B5 effects people might have been doing this on purpose...

The Warlock-class destroyer is remarkably similar to the design of the Sulaco in "Aliens." (I've never seen any of the "Alien" series, so I've never seen the ship before today.)

Anyone know of other, maybe more obscure designs that other B5 ships might have been based on?
 
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
JMS would probably beat you up if he saw this thread.
 
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Or rather, he would try.
 
Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
When did we see a Warlock?
 
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
Heh, yeah, I've read some of his archived messages, although I don't get on Usenet myself.

In defense, I'm not talking about the story elements at all -- and I don't care about the Vree saucers, because that was a funny scene. I'm just thinking that the visual designs are rather similar... I'm not accusing JMS of ripping off anything. [Smile]
 
Posted by Balaam Xumucane (Member # 419) on :
 
I was. Of course he certainly wouldn't be the first to borrow, and me living in a glass house and all that...

For my own series I will likely be paying 'homage' to several other sci-fi universes by retexturing meshes rescaling and using them as background ships. I actually think this is kind of a cool thing to do as long as you don't overdo it.
 
Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
In "A Call To arms," Omega as part of the big Earth fleet & the best shots were in the final episode of "Crusade," EAS Foxfire.
 
Posted by Mark Nguyen (Member # 469) on :
 
Ugly ship. However, I do remember that the Omegas WERE in fact ripped off from the Leonov (one of my favorite sci-fi ships ever). The Foundation guys liked it, so they used it. Here.

Mark
 
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
The Warlock was the next-generation cruiser that was briefly mentioned at the end of "Rising Star," after the conclusion of the Earth Civil War. Ivanova was promoted to Captain of one of the first ships. (According to a JMS short story, the EAS Titans.)

There haven't been any really good on-screen shots of the Warlock, but "someone" leaked some beauty shots detailing all of the various angles (my guess is Tim Earls, who's provided practically all of the design info regarding the model, including some of the components and its weapons complement).

http://warlock.isnnews.net/

Balaam: JMS is as big a "thief" as George Lucas, Gene Roddenberry, and a whole host of other writers, sci-fi or otherwise. [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Anyone notice how B5's docking bay is bathed in that red light like the docking bay/landing bay on the moon in 2001?

I also saw an exact reuse/copy of the B5 landing bay/clam-shell doors on some movie I saw a while back (on Pay TV)... It was half animation half CGI and seemed to be made by some French company - it wasn't Titan A.E. It was like Space something 2000. It was the scene where the woman pulls up to that jump-point station.

Andrew
 
Posted by Guardian 2000 (Member # 743) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MinutiaeMan:

There haven't been any really good on-screen shots of the Warlock, but "someone" leaked some beauty shots detailing all of the various angles (my guess is Tim Earls, who's provided practically all of the design info regarding the model, including some of the components and its weapons complement).

http://warlock.isnnews.net/

WTF? That ship is from Homeworld!

http://www.bath.ac.uk/~su8buncs/images/hw/pic07.html
 
Posted by E. Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
Yes. And Homeworld was released when (that's a rethorical question, by the way)?
 
Posted by EdipisReks (Member # 510) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AndrewR:
Anyone notice how B5's docking bay is bathed in that red light like the docking bay/landing bay on the moon in 2001?

that isn't "copying", that is being realistic. space isn't very bright, and you don't want to kill your pilots night vision when they are doing a landing. since red light doesn't effect night vision nearly as much as "normal" light, and you can still see clearly by red light, you should bathe docking bays in red light.
 
Posted by EdipisReks (Member # 510) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by E. Cartman:
Yes. And Homeworld was released when?

Age of Discovery, i think. captain blackbeard found it on Barbados and brought it back in a cask of golden rum.
 
Posted by Vogon Poet (Member # 393) on :
 
I'm surprised no-one has brought up similarities between the Vorlon ships, or even the Thirdspace Aliens, and those of Species 8472.
 
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
Oh yeah, I forgot about the Thirdspace Aliens and Species 8472. Of course, the funny thing there is that both of those were done by Foundation Imaging... (Or had B5 already switched to Netter Digital by the time of the movies?)
 
Posted by Dr. Phlox (Member # 878) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Vogon Poet:
I'm surprised no-one has brought up similarities between the Vorlon ships, or even the Thirdspace Aliens, and those of Species 8472.

And let's not forget the similarities between B5 and the Krenim Temporal Weapon. [Wink]
 
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
I've never understood why people insist on that last comparison. I can see the main spherical hull in the Krenim ship and its basic bluish color -- but other than that, there's absolutely no similarity, IMO.
 
Posted by EdipisReks (Member # 510) on :
 
weren't the actual shadow character meshes and the 8472 character meshes based on the same wire frame?
 
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
 
I seriously doubt it. The Shadows were spidery, six-legged creatures with triangular heads. And they had the basic orientation of a quadruped -- long body, elevated head. The 8472's, on the other hand, were only three-legged, and walked upright.
 
Posted by Nimpim (Member # 205) on :
 
Plus, I don't think ILM works with Lightwave.
 
Posted by EdipisReks (Member # 510) on :
 
never mind, then.
 
Posted by Identity Crisis (Member # 67) on :
 
The Drazi ships were a deliberate homage to the Liberator from Blake's 7.
 


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