Trauerbewältigung gab es in Star Trek schon immer. Ich sag nur Counselor Troi. Ich glaube sowas ist auch extrem Wichtig in einer Einrichtung wie Starfleet
Trauerbewältigung gab es in Star Trek schon immer. Ich sag nur Counselor Troi. Ich glaube sowas ist auch extrem Wichtig in einer Einrichtung wie Starfleet
How great it would be to see this ship in a live-action series.
Looks incredible
In which episode was that shown? Was it shown at all?
Another possibility I can imagine is that the holoemitter is hidden, or it's so small that it's invisible. Perhaps the badge is the mobile emitter; we know from Discovery that badges in the 32nd century can do just about anything.
Perhaps holoemitters will no longer be needed in the 32nd century. The emitter may already be part of the Matrix.
This is one of the best set reuses from the new Star Trek series for me. I wonder if the Earth Defense Force ships from Discovery Season 3 looked similar inside.
It was okay. It's quite obvious that this is a filler episode, but that's not a bad thing at all. I'm definitely looking forward to the next episodes.
It's a turbolift
I love the mix between futuristic design and traditional furniture. Great work.
This ship is growing on me
They might not have let their emotions take over, but in my opinion, Burnham and Tilly never did either. They always performed their duties professionally
Many criticized B'elana's overly emotional reactions during Voyager. I imagine some fans never truly learned to manage their own emotions and are now envious that the characters in Discovery can. Incidentally, I think DS9 had the most emotionally reactive crew before Discovery.
Unfotunately you're right
Perhaps the building is simply so well preserved that hardly any changes were necessary. Even today, there are buildings that have been renovated but still look stylistically like they did 400 years ago. Opera houses and theaters, for example.
I do think some elements look more futuristic than the 23rd century, but all in all, it doesn't look advanced enough. However, I don't think that matters with Starfleet Academy, since the campus already existed during the ENT and SNW/TOS eras.
Imagine this bridge as the bridge of the USS Athena from Starfleet Academy. A slightly lighter gray or even white, some programmable matter, and the 32nd century UI. It would fit so well, and in my opinion, it would look better than the current bridge of the USS Athena.
In the final scene of Discovery, the starbases weren't above Earth either. I think they kept them as outposts. A kind of Deep Space Nine for the 32nd/33rd century.
The CGI looks fantastic compared to the last trailer. This confirms my theory that the last trailer used unfinished shots. Can't wait to watch this series. I hope it has a good story.
The style of the bridge and the uniforms reminds me a little bit of the Starfleet Academy Trailer.
Favorite characters from 59 years of Star Trek
TOS - Bones
TAS - Bones
TNG - Data
DS9 - Garak
VGR - EMH
ENT - Phlox
DSC - Georgiou
LDS - Boimler
PIC - Seven of Nine
PRO - Dal
SNW - Pike
MOV - Picard
Novels - Unfortunately, I have never read one.
Overall - O'Brien
In my headcanon, they hid the seed pods on Earth during the Klingon War so the Klingons wouldn't destroy them. I think these pods are considered culturally very important, as they would have ensured the survival of Earth's flora had Earth been destroyed in World War III.
Looks like red alert. Maybe the "normal" version looks brighter
The USS Discovery had a hugh impact on Federation/Starfleet in the 32nd century. I wouldn't be suprised if it served as inspiration.
Ich mag das auch, bin kein Fan von Hitze.
They don't
Could 5 perhaps be a TOS variant of the Engle class?
This room is simply fantastic. It looks modern and retro at the same time.
Is this picture fan made? If so, it is amazing how quickly fan art exists after release
I've been following the project for a while now. It's simply amazing how good it all looks.