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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
PostPosted: Thu February 02, 2017 12:28 am 
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Janeway was ok, but she kept blindly plunging the ship into danger. What a dufus.

Everyone else sucked.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I love The Doctor. Chakotay and Torres are mildly interesting. Neelix isn't bad, but he's kind of just a less interesting Quark. Paris, Tuvok, and Harry are bland and unappealing to the extreme.

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Voyager was actually closer to TOS than any other Star Trek show.

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I've still never made it through an entire episode in one sitting. It is the definitive representation of Trek's conservative shift...its Lightning Bolt. It's a show built so completely on franchise rules that it doesn't feel like it has any personality at all.

Man I wish they'd let Ron run with his vision for that show.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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Why Trek’s DS9 & Voyager Will Never Be HD
By Garth Franklin Friday, February 3rd 2017 8:53 pm

When it comes to restorations of film and TV, there are gold standards – and then there’s “Star Trek: The Next Generation”. The most popular of the “Star Trek” spin-offs, TNG underwent a $12 million multi-year restoration that saw every episode of the entire series effectively undergo post-production again.

Most shows pre the mid-1980s were shot, edited and finished on film and thus restoring them is a fairly standard process of taking the prints, scanning them, cleaning them up and you’re done. Everything after the mid-2000s has pretty much been filmed digitally or on film with HD in mind so doesn’t need restoration work – which is why “Star Trek: Enterprise” is on Blu-ray.

All TV in between though is a much trickier prospect. For those shot on video, there is no way to improve them and so SD is the best you’ll get. Many shows though, like TNG or “The X-Files,” were shot on film but then edited and had post-production done in standard definition on video.

With those shows the only way to do it is to essentially scan in the negatives of the original dailies and effectively reassemble the shots from a list. It’s time consuming, tricky and expensive but doable for shows without any visual effects elements – the results can be seen with the remastered likes of “The Wire,” “Friends” and an upcoming “Freaks and Geeks” Blu-ray.

When VFX shots come into play though, it becomes a whole lot trickier and most costly – especially if there’s CG involved as that has to be rebuilt from scratch. Some, such as “Farscape” and “The X-Files,” simply up-rez the standard definition versions for those shots. It’s a rough compromise, those shots being noticeably blurrier and less defined than the live-action material.

TNG didn’t compromise – those involved went through the longest and hardest process, but the result is a wonder and makes the series feel like an entirely new show. Understandably fans have wanted the same treatment given to the two last “Star Trek” spin-offs not available in HD – “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Star Trek: Voyager”.

DS9 in particular is now seen by many fans as the jewel of the “Star Trek” crown – easily the darkest, most heavily serialised and adult of the ‘Trek’ shows – it seems the kind of series ripe for restoration.

Robert Meyer Burnett was the key man behind the special features on the TNG restoration Blu-ray sets and this week has given an incredibly lengthy interview with Trek News in which he explains why, sadly, we’ll never see it.

He says the only way to do both shows would be to effectively undergo the same process as TNG did and it would “require at least the same amount of time, manpower and money”. In fact as both shows made extensive use of CGI for their visual effects, especially in the later seasons, all of those would have to be recreated which again would shoot up the costs.

That would bring the price tag to around $20 million dollars per series to remaster them along with up to four years of work on each. Unfortunately the TNG restoration hit Blu-ray right as streaming was taking off leading to disappointing Blu-ray sales for the series. As TNG was always considerably more popular than DS9 or Voyager, spending more on shows that would sell less makes little sense.

Burnett adds that CBS All Access streaming service probably won’t be the impetus for CBS to remaster those shows either as the success of those services depends upon enough exclusive content to convince viewers to sign up. For the full and fascinating interview, click here.

Fans of the franchise, including some VFX artists who previously worked on the shows, have done some CG test shots in recent times showcasing what some of DS9’s famed starship battles could look like were they recreated using current CG. Check those out below.

Both DS9 & Voyager are getting new DVD releases shortly, while the TNG remasters remain on sale on Amazon and on some streaming services such as Netflix.


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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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sounds like an abortion


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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I'm growing fatigued with the constant <insert show or movie here> is a mess behind the scenes. Maybe making these things is messy.


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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I'm growing fatigued with the constant <insert show or movie here> is a mess behind the scenes. Maybe making these things is messy.

True. Rogue One got plenty of that and turned out ok.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I'm growing fatigued with the constant <insert show or movie here> is a mess behind the scenes. Maybe making these things is messy.

True. Rogue One got plenty of that and turned out ok.

I don't remember hearing many negative rumors about that, but then again, it sucked ass.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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McParadigm in the 90's: The two part ending to Next Generation was really dull. First Contact would have been a much better conclusion.

McParadigm in 2017: First Contact is a really flawed movie, and it kinda sucks. But that two part last episode is a mature, intelligent, and emotionally nuanced look at the lost pasts and fearful futures of an aging adult in ways I deeply admire.

McParadigm in 2018: Me go poopoo want cookie.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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Trump broke McP guys.


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Trump broke McP guys.

The All-Spark can heal him.

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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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So the new captain is Spock's adopted sister?

Is the new show a YouTube fan project?

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There are a few warning signs that this could be bad, but I'm still looking forward to seeing a new Star Trek series. Hopefully it's at the level of the old Trek series. I enjoyed Enterprise.


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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I guess EW has an article up about Discovery originally being envisioned as an anthology series. I hadn't heard that but I really wish that Brian Fuller had be given the chance to make that show. Man!

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Fuller sat with CBS executives to deliver his pitch. It wasn’t just for a ‘Trek’ series but for multiple serialized anthology shows that would begin with the ‘Discovery’ prequel, journey through the eras of Captain James T. Kirk and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and then go beyond to a time in ‘Trek’ that’s never been seen before.

“The original pitch was to do for science fiction what ‘American Horror Story’ had done for horror,” Fuller says. “It would platform a universe of ‘Trek’ shows.”

CBS countered with the plan of creating a single serialized show and then seeing how it performed. It was a fair compromise, yet demonstrated the first conflict of vision between a powerful company and an inventive writer that would eventually lead to a dramatic falling-out.


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The network also set aside other elements of Fuller’s vision like “a more heavily allegorical and complex story line” and his vision for the uniforms, which were “a subdued spin on the original series’ trio of primary colors.”


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 Post subject: Re: Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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I can't wait for STD.

It's going to be amazing.


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Maybe. But it sure seems like it's bound to be at least a little less amazing than it could have/should have been.


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dimejinky99 wrote:
I can't wait for STD.

It's going to be amazing.

Which one? Gonnorhea? Chlamydia?

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I can't wait for STD.

It's going to be amazing.

Which one? Gonnorhea? Chlamydia?



Thanks wease. Was afraid I'd have to explain it to joey in his explain stuff thread


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It will probably be the first Star Trek series with one main character.


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