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Well, he wouldn't want to do it with his own starship.. but he has no qualms about braking somebody elses, in an alternate universe.
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Well borrowing from that other thread, I say:
MK I: "The Cage" version (the Franz Joseph version I chalk up to being an inaccurate representation of the MK III) MK II: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" version MK III: series production version (the Constellation is just this version ignoring any variation due the plastic model inaccuracies) MK IV: movie version (I don't believe any of the Phase II and other pre-ST:TMP/post TOS versions exist as variants of the class, though they may exist as separate classes)
There may also be a version based off the movie version, but which has the nacelles rotated outward 90 degrees, but I say that is also a separate class. Recently there is evidence of another of this version, but which has the nacelles switched around so that the front end is facing rear and the rear end facing front - and I say this was just a kid who didn't know how to build a plastic model and this version does not exist as a real design commissioned by Starfleet.
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hey look what happened when i put two screencaps from "The Tholian Web" on top of each other in Photoshop
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Choking redshirt guy looks rather like the extra who gets chewed out by Kirk in "The Trouble with Tribbles," subsequently replaced by O'Brien in "Trials and Tribble-ations." I wonder if Colm Meaney is available. . ?
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Gold shirt guy looks like he might be the captain.
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he is the captain and he is played by Paul Baxley, from Trouble with Tribbles. The SCE novel named him Captain Blair.
It takes a while for virtualdub to decompress my bootleg episode files for capping -- anyone have any other requests? I assume we're going to be taking a look at the turbolift alcove next, should these stone knives and bearskins i'm trying to use as a memory circuit hold out. Now I understand why it took Spock days to decompile his video in the tricorder before he could take newpaper article caps from the old movie pictures he fed in...
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quote:Originally posted by AndrewR: Oh, they actually changed the model they used in Mirror, Mirror - I thought they just flipped the direction of the film when they 'crossed over'.
The 11-foot Enterprise was not finished on the starbaord side, there was still unpainted wood visible and wires hanging out for the lighting. To do the reverse shot, they had to relabel the 'good' side with reverse-printed Starfleet markings, and film it normally, then reverse the film to make it appear like the starboard side of the ship.
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Now where did you get that piece of info from?
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