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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] This is like a real-time conversation here, Andrew. :) Anyway, I think that part of the reason for not doing larger episode arcs in Deep Space Nine and Voyager was that the idea to do them was made after the series had already established themselves. Here, they can start from the very beginning. Anyway, what we've seem of the Enterprise sets appear to me to be a bit cooler (cooler meaning the blue/green/purple side of the color wheel) in terms of colors. There's a solid use of those colors on consoles and screens and the uniforms themselves. And a lot of the greys appear to be closer to steel-blue than silver. Of course, the engine room set is heavy on the earth tones and the launching bay is heavy on the dark grays and blacks. However, there's a lot more lighting on the bridge than on Voyager and Deep Space Nine (at least to my mind). Part of the effect is that Enterprise seems to have a lighter tone. Deep Space Nine started with a tone of adventure and exploration, but it immediately got darker after the introduction of the Dominion. Voyager has always had a somewhat dark tone since she's lost on the far side of the galaxy with everyone and their cousin wanting to destroy her. Enterprise has that eager to explore tone that The Original Series has. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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