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In the 24th century, advances in materials technology and space management lead to storing shuttles, hung from the ceiling of the shuttlebay... on hangers.
Heh, the advantage of a morning person making late night posts.
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Something just occured to me. For ST: V, besides the new shuttle Bay set, they also had to have made a new model for the exterior close-ups. it just looks a little different. anybody heard if there was one built? like the 'wax' close-up model of the dorsal, for ST: II?
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that occurred to me as well.. there's precious little behind the scenes type stuff from STV, i assume since it was farmed out to a smaller effects house than Trek productions usually received (ILM was busy at the time, purportedy with Indiana Jones)
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Perhaps the upcoming ST:V SE DVD will give us the answer to that. Looks to be lots of extra's in that one, so you never know....
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quote:•Rock Man In the Raw – Design elements and test footage of the aborted Rock Man costume.
Oh dear, that might be worth a chuckle.
No doubt. I'd like to get a better idea of what exactly Shatner had in mind, at least.
quote:•Deleted Scenes – A variety of deleted scenes from "Star Trek V."
quote:Now that I didn't expect, does anyone know just how much was cut? Anyone have access to a shooting script or novelisation?
IIRC from when I read the novelization all those years ago, there won't be a whole lot of deleted stuff. Just some minor background stuff. The only thing that sticks in my mind for sure is a conversation between the three ambassador's in the bar that didn't make it into the movie. Prolly wouldn't be more than five to ten minutes that was deleted?
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that conversation was gold.. it basically consisted of
"I'm here on the behalf of the Romulan government to open a dialogue"
and Korrd replying "The only thing I'd like to open is your skirt. I've heard Romulan women are... different"
Two lines that embody GR's true spirit of Trek..
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