You mean Captain Coif"s Enterprise right?The one episode he was in was perfect for it, but he can be a rare guest star on an other ship and not even close to center stage. This is Pike’s Enterprise.
You mean Captain Coif"s Enterprise right?The one episode he was in was perfect for it, but he can be a rare guest star on an other ship and not even close to center stage. This is Pike’s Enterprise.
Scotty was introduced in the second pilot, along with Kirk and Sulu.Scotty is not on the early TOS episodes.
Yes he was, he is in the second Pilot filmed ( the Cage with Pike was the first)-Where No Man Has Gone Before.Scotty is not on the early TOS episodes. And that is seven years later. There are presumably plenty of engineers in star fleet.
That looks more like Shatner...Revealed at San Diego Comic Con, Pike adds some more out-of-place items to his quarters next to the kitchen and fireplace for Season Two:
...and more like the "Star Trek: Generations" Shatner, at that!That looks more like Shatner...
50 lashes with a dead gagh (we don't want to be wasting fresh gagh).Your Honor, I rest my flimsy attempt at humor.
Have you ever sat through the credits of like a Marvel movie? They are like 1/2 hour long all by themselves. I mean, it seems to be worked on by nearly everybody in the entire world. That must take a LOT of time, especially if certain things have to be done before another team can even start their part of it.Given how much of the CGI is done in advance of shooting for the video wall, I'm wondering why it seems to take so long to do the post-production phase.
I have, but since a good chunk of what they do in a Marvel movie involves post-shooting CGI that must be coordinated with the actors, I can see why it takes longer versus having the actors reacting to the live CGI as is the case with The Wall. I reason that the external CGI can be done prior to or simultaneously with the shooting since the actors aren't usually involved.Have you ever sat through the credits of like a Marvel movie?
I can't get my head around what is ostensibly a "high and tight" on a girl either.Looks good, but I'm not diggin' her new hair style...
Did she get that at Sports Clips?Looks good, but I'm not diggin' her new hair style...
The high and tight is typically a military haircut. Sports helmets (even baseball helmets) cover a multitude of sins but military "covers" only cover the top.Did she get that at Sports Clips?
Maybe SNW will treat Chief Engineer as the Drummer in a Rock Band…It isn't Scotty