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I understand that there are concept sketches and so on on this dvd of starships. Anyone has caps?
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I�m guessing what you�re telling me is that I shouldn�t be such a greedy bastard and buy it myself and stop troubling all you nice people?
Sadly, my computer can�t cap from dvd�s...I�ve tried, just doesn�t work, it chrashed when I tried installing powerdvd..
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Hey, thanks for the tip! I�ll try that. So, is the program safe? I mean, it won�t conflict with other programs causing problems with the computer?
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Don't worry, it isn't anywhere near as treacherous as PowerDVD in that regard. B)
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quote:Originally posted by Starship Freak: I understand that there are concept sketches and so on on this dvd of starships. Anyone has caps?
Well I'm not sure where you are getting this info on conceppt sketches of starships on this dvd, just skimmed the special features (disc 2) and the only thing I found was sketches from the storyboard of the movie and not of any specific designs - not that there were any new ships featured in the movie anyway.
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Actually, one of the featurettes has sketches of ships from the proposed "Kirk & Spock: The Academy Days" movie.
Starship Freak,
Actually, I just meant "I don't have a DVD scanner, so I can't help you, but I thought I'd rub it in your face that I have the DVD." I'm mean like that.
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This is what the proposed Starfleet Academy movie's ship would have looked like. An interesting fact to note is that it is called the U.S.S. Enterprise, meaning that the producers never had an issue with there being one before the NCC-1701, even long before the NX-01 was conceived.
BTW, this cap was done by Tosk of the TrekBBS forum.
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Anyone else notice that Disc 2 has a picture on the front that is upside down compared to the text, and that not only is it upside down but it depicts the Enterprise-B in drydock and has nothing to do with Trek VI!!??
I guess it's fair play since Generations did substitute the Enterprise-B by mistakenly showing the Excelsior from Trek VI at warp...