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star trek ship commander - ships can now fire phasers, they don't look nice but they work!
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A cartoon I put together a few years ago.
Star Trek (2009) Movie Trailer # 2
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http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3194540-10499734Star Trek (film)Star Trek DesignThe redesigned bridgeAbrams stated the difficulty of depicting the future was that much of modern technology was inspired by the original show, and made it seem outdated. Thus the production design had to be consistent with the television series but also feel more advanced than the real world technology developed after it. Though the Enterprise's bridge maintains an oval shape, railings, the captain's chair, and viewscreen, it has been aesthetically altered with bright colors: Abrams joked it made the Apple Store look "uncool". The phaser props were designed as spring-triggered barrels that revolve and glow as the setting switches from "stun" to "kill", and the transporter beam effects swirl rather than speckle. The design work for the film was primarily done by Ryan Church and Star Trek veteran John Eaves. Carolyn Porco of NASA consulted on planetary science and imagery for the film, while the Cloverfield monster's creator Neville Page reunited with Abrams to design creatures for this film.The Starfleet uniforms follow the show's original color coding (command officers wear gold shirts, science and medical officers wear blue, and Operations (technicians/engineers) and security personnel wear red). The uniforms consist of a gray (almost black) undershirt, and colored overshirts with slight v-necks. Each shirt has a subtle pattern of delta symbols woven into the fabric, while the badges are pins rather than woven. The undershirts themselves have the Starfleet insignia embossed on them. The female officers' miniskirts are slightly longer than the originals. As a cadet, Kirk only wears the undershirt. Kirk and Sulu also wear extra-vehicular activity suits, which are blue and green respectively. For Abrams, "The costumes were a microcosm of the entire project, which was how to take something that's kind of silly and make it feel real. But how do you make legitimate those near-primary color costumes?"Lindelof compared the film's Romulan faction to pirates with their unique tattoos and disorganized costuming. Their ship is purely practical with visible mechanics, as they are on a mission, unlike the Enterprise crew who give a respectable presentation on behalf of the Federation. The Romulan actors spent two to four hours applying make-up. The actors shaved their heads for the roles to differentiate them from Vulcans. Previous series in the franchise attempted this by designing the Romulans with ridged foreheads.Industrial Light & Magic is creating the visual effects. Visual effects supervisors Roger Guyette and Sherri Hanson worked with Abrams on Mission: Impossible III. Abrams avoided using bluescreen and greenscreen as much as possible, with the exception of one scene, because it "makes me insane". Instead, he used special effects to extend the scale of sets and locations. For example, when filming at California State University, bluescreens were placed to hide palm trees, and a silver Aptera Typ-1 was placed in a corner of the location.Star Trek MusicMichael Giacchino, the composer for several other Abrams projects, is scoring Star Trek. He will keep the original theme by Alexander Courage. Giacchino admitted personal pressure in scoring the film, as "I grew up listening to all of that great [Trek] music, and that's part of what inspired me to do what I'm doing... You just go in scared. You just hope you do your best. It's one of those things where the film will tell me what to do." Scoring took place from September to October 2008.Star Trek ReleaseIn February 2008, Paramount announced they would move Star Trek from its December 25, 2008 release date to May 8, 2009. The move was not due to the end of the WGA strike, but because the studio felt more audiences would see the film during summer rather than winter. The film will still be practically finished by the end of 2008. Paramount's decision came about after visiting the set and watching dailies, as they realized the film could appeal to a much broader audience. Even though the filmmakers liked the Christmas release date, Damon Lindelof acknowledged it would allow more time to perfect the visual effects.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_%28film%29
Battle of Clones.
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Sorry for this door, which closes and opens with speed of light) My sister touched camera while I ran with phaser and tricorder. No clone were hurt.
star trek 2 wrath of kahn phaser
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