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Images of TOS Defiant from "In a Mirror, Darkly"
Chris Johnson:
To tell the truth, I was one of those who gave up on Enterprise. But I'm thinking of going back to watching Enterprise again. I guess it's not as bad as I thought. I'd still like to think that Masao Okazaki's Pre-TOS website (Starfleet Museum) has a better timeline of Trek than Enterprise, but I'm sure I'll be entertained by Season 4 reruns and the upcoming newer episodes to not care about canon this or continuity that...
But don't grow pessimistic over Star Trek's future. Enterprise might go on for a fifth season. And even if it doesn't, we'll still have the novels, the past shows, the movies, the websites, etc. Star Trek won't die out, and it's existance could be majorly fan-based. I wonder however if the future of Trek is more of heading that way as we converse on this forum, with fanfilms such as Starship Exeter and Star Trek: New Voyages. My main point here I'm trying to make is that Enterprise won't be Star Trek's death. It might hurt, but like in Trek's World War III, it's not the end. It's just a hurtle onto heading for a brighter future. That's why I majorly like Star Trek; It's optimism. People are really lacking it here, and I'm really disappointed. Whether Enterprise is canceled or not, I believe Star Trek won't die out. Not with a fan base as big as what Trek has.
Rat Boy:
--- Quote from: Chris Johnson on January 29, 2005, 10:20:46 pm ---Starship Exeter
--- End quote ---
Honestly, the bridge of this reminds me a lot of the Exeter set, at least in terms of more modern lighting.
Alidar Jarok:
Here's an image of the new Defiant Bridge that it is OK for me to post.
This was from Startrek.com's Production Report for "In a Mirror, Darkly".
Note: There are huge spoilers, more so than usual. If you have any self-control whatsoever, I recommend not clicking on that link. I didn't have self-control, so I'll tell you that it looks cool.
If you want just a few bits of info so most of it can stay hidden, scroll below
Don't say I didn't warn you
Makeup changes:
Archer's hair was died black
T'Pol's hair is lighter and longer
Trip has radiation burns on his face (think Pike in the Managerie)
Hoshi has eye makeup
Uniform changes:
Jumpsuits embellished with leather straps and weapon belts
Women's jumpsuits have a "revealing bare midriff"
Phlox has a black leather suit that is so thick and ridged that Billingsley couldn't sit down
Other details:
Although most of the filming was with the digital cameras introduced this season, some used the older style cameras with film (to match footage of a certain scene).
Script calls for changed opening with more militaristic images ending with the Terran Imperial Empire symbol
Episode details:
You'll see a Tholian walking around.
The ship will have dead crewmen in the same positions from the Tholian web.
Yes, there will be Agony Booths.
Rat Boy:
Walking Tholian? That might make those Tholian fans who thought they were floating crystal things a bit upset.
J. Carney:
I'll be watching, mostly for the new opening scenes.
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