AMT 1:1000 Star Trek U.S.S. Excelsior, Multicolor

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AMT 1:1000 Star Trek U.S.S. Excelsior, Multicolor

AMT 1:1000 Star Trek U.S.S. Excelsior, Multicolor

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Parsec Awards Winners & Finalists - Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form)". ParsecAwards.com . Retrieved December 28, 2014. After arriving in an alternate timeline, Elnor and Musiker discussed how their last memory was being on the bridge of the Excelsior. ( PIC: " Penance")

In the German dubbing of Star Trek III, Uhura's line " Would you look at that!" was changed to (re-translated) " Look at that: Thorndike's idea!" This could provide insight into who was material to the creation of the ship. Done for lip-syncing purposes, common practice when dubbing episodes and movies, the name " Thorndike" was introduced solely for this purpose and does not refer to any canonical figure in the Star Trek universe. a b c Jones, Christopher (August 2, 2014). "Continuing Mission 17: The Fourth Starship to Bear the Name Star Trek: Excelsior". Trek-Fm . Retrieved December 14, 2014. Nayar, Pramod K. (2009). An introduction to new media and cybercultures. John Wiley and Sons. p.105. ISBN 978-1-4051-8167-9.

Dionne, Craig (2002). "The Shatnerification of Shakespeare". In Richard Burt (ed.). Shakespeare After Mass Media. Macmillan. p.185. ISBN 0-312-29454-9. Star Trek: Horizon won four of twelve categories in the 2017 Independent Star Trek Fan Film Awards (Best Special & Visual Effects; Best Original Music; Best Original Story or Screenplay; and Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form), presented at and by Treklanta. [25] [26] [27] [28] What We Left Behind (2019) [ edit ] Kraemer, Ross Shepard; William Cassiday; Susan Schwartz (2003). Religions of Star Trek. Basic Books. p.165. ISBN 0-8133-4115-9.

Williams, Ken (November 16, 1984). "Tempo; Pictures take the day in calendar-crazy '85". Chicago Tribune. p.E2. Kozlovic, Anton Karl (Fall 2005). "Jesus Covered In a Secular Wrapper: The Christ-figure in Popular Films". Kinema. University of Waterloo. doi: 10.15353/kinema.vi.1090. Archived from the original on February 5, 2007. On August 26, 1996, the BBC aired a documentary on Star Trek parodies, and Star Trek: The Pepsi Generation was one of the featured films. [85] [86] [87] [88] Stone Trek [ edit ]McCullaugh, Jim (June 6, 1992). "More Vid Cos. Walking Down Aisle; Supermarket Success Bodes Well For Tie-Ins". Billboard. p.52. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Star Trek cast and crew (January 27, 2004). Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Special Collectors Edition: Special Features; "Six Stories from Star Trek VI" (DVD; Disc 2/2). Paramount Pictures. Bond, Jeff (1999). The Music of Star Trek. Lone Eagle Publishing Company. p.114. ISBN 1-58065-012-0. The Undiscovered Country was released on VHS and in widescreen and full screen formats on Laserdisc in June 1992; [77] the release added a few minutes of new footage to the film. [78] Because of a trend in supermarket video sales and rentals, Paramount offered rebates for the home video release of The Undiscovered Country through boxes of Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats. [79] The Laserdisc version of the film was the tenth highest-selling video during 1992. [80] The home video cut was later released for the film's 1999 DVD debut. [78] Fan-made productions must be family friendly; they may not include profanity, nudity, obscenity, pornography, or depictions of harmful or illegal activities such as use of illegal drugs.

For the final space battle, Bill George redesigned the photon torpedoes to have a hotter core and larger flare, because he felt that the weapons in earlier films looked "too pretty". [5] :57 The torpedoes moved like guided missiles rather than cannonballs. George told Farrar that he had always wanted to see something penetrate the thin saucer section of the Enterprise, so a replica of the saucer was recreated and blown up; the model was hung upside down so that the explosion could be flipped to approximate the zero gravity effects. Rather than destroy the Bird of Prey model in the climax, pyrotechnic footage was reduced and placed in the appropriate locations to simulate rippling explosions throughout the vessel. A special "pyro model" was created from a rubber cast of the Bird of Prey and exploded instead, with a lap dissolve making the transition from the motion control ship to the pyro vessel. ILM knew that there was already footage of Chang reacting to the torpedo hit, but knew Meyer was unhappy with the result. Using footage of Plummer as reference, the effects team created a dummy that was detonated in the same position. Steve Jaffe said, "[Editor] Ron Roose and I pored through the footage to find what amounted to three usable frames that we could use to tell the audience 'we got him! '" [5] :57–8 Music [ edit ] After the critical and commercial disappointment of The Final Frontier, the next film was initially planned as a prequel, with younger actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise while attending Starfleet Academy. The idea was discarded because of negative reaction from the original cast and the fans. Faced with producing a new film in time for Star Trek 's 25th anniversary, director Nicholas Meyer and Denny Martin Flinn wrote a script based on a suggestion from Leonard Nimoy about what would happen if " the Wall came down in space", touching on the contemporary events of the Cold War. Christopher Plummer as Chang, a one-eyed Klingon general who serves as Gorkon's chief of staff. Plummer and Shatner had performed together in various acting roles in Montreal. [16] Meyer wrote the role for Plummer, who was initially reluctant to accept it. [8] Boson, Mary (January 9, 1992). "Too much testosterone spoils the storyline; the big screen". Sydney Morning Herald. p.15.

Hennesy, Mike (April 30, 2011). "The Man Behind the Curtain: James Heaney". StarshipExcelsior.com. Archived from the original on January 8, 2015 . Retrieved December 21, 2014.



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