I wish they had gone thru with the tv series because there would be so much more to watch now. Several years of 26 or so episodes vs a handful of films, plus the series was going to use original uniforms. The movie sucked for me, no sense of humor like TOS, the series might have had that element in play. Overall I feel like we fans of TOS lost out on that one thanks to Star Wars.
@LightenUpMcGraw Well, there is some pretty compelling evidence (if the compiled Season 1 "Phase II" scripts and treatments are any indication), that it would have sucked, hardcore and died in one season. Trek would have been a "fluke" and died ignominiously in obscurity. But look closely at TNG. If you look hard enough, you'd see that TNG *IS* Phase II, only done RIGHT. Riker and Picard represent the Mentor/Apprentice relationship that Kirk and Decker were supposed to have. And Data is Xon.
@MrPaladinoBS! Trek wasn't and wouldn't have been a fluke my friend,I'm the generation of kids that brought it back.I was that 7yr old in 73 watching the show after school,buying the dolls and toys produced years after the show was over.No it would have raged and old Spock would have come back. TNG was a boring bald beige snoozfest sorry to say. The uniforms look like tights just awful.And I want purple/green lighting, sparkly rocks, and alien chicks w/gogo boots miniskirts & bouffant hair do’s.
@LightenUpMcGraw Maybe not, but it certainly would have been diminished if Phase II had gone forward without some serious tweaking. All 13 of the episodes planned got made in some fashion as TNG episodes, and they were the worst episodes. As for your snide remarks against TNG, I respond: THERE'S your "Phase II". Gene even said it was basically the same show with new characters. So if it "sucked" so bad (in your opinion), so would Phase II. Also, Riker had a bouffant. You mean "beehive".
@MrPaladino Phase2 couldn't have been worse then the dreadful motion picture it ended up becoming.I mean that movie was a real dog,at least the series would have had continuing adventures and the same look and uni's from the original.As far as TNG being boring..give me Shatner as Kirk and BAM! different show.The original characters/actors are why it all continues to this day,I think underestimating the impact they would have had is selling them short.As for beehive I guess you've been off planet
@LightenUpMcGraw Since Motion Picture is a redraft of "In Thine Image", the pilot of Phase II written by Alan Dean Foster, I'd say that it could absolutely have been worse. A bouffant is the hair slicked back. Nobody on TOS wore one. Everyone parted their hair. Except maybe Scotty in Season 3. the girls wore BEEHIVES, sir. So the only person "off planet" is you.
@MrPaladino-No offense but you are confused men don't wear bouffant hairdos its a womens do, look it up and see for yourself.As for our"argument"we aren't really saying anything cause no one will ever know.You seem pissed dissed TNG but its not yours so who cares what I think about that gem really.If you love it god bless glad your please, I just sometimes with the what could have been dream, no harm there either.But your wrong on the do dood,get back to me and give me my propers on the subject.
@LightenUpMcGraw Ok, I looked it up, and you're right. I was recalling something that Wil Wheaton posted to his blog that threw me off. ht tp://imgur. com/CzHBr <-- (the short version). I find it really hard to believe that a TV show WITHOUT Spock would somehow be better than a movie WITH him. The studio execs agreed. TMP was what Star Trek fans needed: the right combo of image, nostalgia and emotion to re-launch a franchise. Then they made it up to us with TWOK. Almost nobody can dispute that.
The key here is that Spock completes the Freudian Trio. Without him, there is no TOS. Paramount was concerned about Nimoy's lack of interest in doing Phase II. When Spock died in TWOK, the studio got death threats. When KIRK died in Generations, fans merely whined about HOW he died. Not that he was dead. That says something about the prospects of a Star Trek without Spock.
@MrPaladino -Truth is after Star Wars they could have farted a movie of Star Trek with the originals and it would have made cash.The movie still sucked, I'm with you, I loved the Kahn flick,now that was what it should be an adventure.They wrote the crew as friends again and there were light moment like on the series that were fun.All that was missing on the first one, someone missed the boat on it and the reboot was really needed. Remember the grey unisuit uni's from TMP?Uggg. It was a fun movie
@MrPaladino - So you say Riker had a bouffant? Anotherwords his hairdo looked like Lady Bird Johnsons? Or was his more like style icon and former First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis? I must have missed the Riker bouffant episode was he in uniform or a dress? Men don't wear bouffant hairdo's dude, at least none that I know, not even Riker. Gosh I hope I haven't been too much of a Pompadour.
The Phase 2 Starship Enterprise that "Never Was " looks Retro-Comic Book Cool & Closer to the Original Series than what ended up in the Motion Picture. Any Chance a Model Kit could be made of the Phase 2 Enterprise ?
@Roadracer987654321 That's because Matt Jeffries himself designed the upgraded Phease II Enterprise, if I recall correctly. The Jeffries redesign is a far more logical "upgrade" or "refit" as it would not have required them to totally redesign the spaceframe of the aging starship.
@MrPaladino It was a Dennis Bailey that Red did the Enterprise for the Motion Picture ? I saw that Film at 11:10 Am on Opening Day in 1979. Little did I know as a kid I was witnessing Sci-Fi History taking Flight Once Again.
at the Time i didn't know who Horatio Hornblower was or what the HMS Indefatigable was or the HMS Victory. or even the Bonhomme Richard of the Continental Navy.
I was watching the Now Admiral Hornblower going aboard the HMS Victory Once again.T'was Film History
@MrPaladino The Enterprise we saw in Star Trek the Motion :Picture took the " Look ' of the Original Enterprise Further and improved upon it. To this Day it is still Great.
It gave the Enterprise what it should have had in the First Place,thicker Struts, better proportions, Thrusters,Navigational Defelctor better Mounted in the Hull, etc that Lights Up.. she should have just been given an Aft Set of Torpedo Launchers at the Bottom rear of the Secondary Hull...... T'is All
For years, my favorite was the ST:TMP/ST:TWOK version. They dropped a lot of detail for /A. However, I've really come to appreciate the newer CGI renditions of the original TOS Enterprise. The 2009 Enterprise was right out of "Happy Days". Can't you just imagine pulling into the local Astro-Sonic drive-in with it, right after a wash and wax, as the girl with the rocket boots flies out to take your order?
To each his own, but I preferred the late '60's TOS Enterprise, unfooled with. Everything else looks too 1981+ neon vegas-ey. (And with the exception of VI, the interiors looked like a bad Howard Johnson's lounge....) I like things that look like actual machines. Betrays my age I guess. Everybody gets an opinion..... ; - )
@Spud13ify The only real difference between the Phase II ship and the one in the first six Trek films is the design of the impulse engine. The movie version has an elaborate 'crystal dome directly in front of the engine exhaust assembly. The P2 version has nothing at all. I am faaaaaaaaaaairly sure that the Phase II ship lacked the dorsal torpedo launcher, which is oddly seen here in the CG. The movie ship's main hull is more slender and the main deflector is inset in the movie ship.
@ProjectFlashlight612 Actually, this render is spot on for the upgraded Jeffries design. Quite a few differences. The pylons, the length of the warp nacelles, the configuration of the dorsal torpedo launcher, a simpler bridge dome, simpler deflector grid pattern, the navigation dome would have looked exactly like the TOS version. There's a diagram of it in one of the "Ships of the Starfleet" books from Mastercom Data Center. I'm fairly certain they named it the Endeavor Class for giggles.
This rendition of the Enterprise looks pretty cool. Only thing I don't like is the warp nacelles being lit up even when the ship isn't at warp speed. An annoying trend that started with The Next Generation and has subsequently plagued all of the spin-offs.
@kb7rky Yep. He took every Star Trek cliche recognizable by casual viewers, folded in the worst bits of Star Wars, and made a mint off the film. However, I will admit that Karl Urban as McCoy was done well. He's probably the only character in the film that was. Even my personal hero and role model, Nimoy as Spock, came off lacking the the movie's treatment of him. Nimoy was the only reason I went to see it in the first place.
And oh yeah, the plot had holes big enough to fly a starship through.
I'm a little confused. The preproduction art I've seen for "Phase 2" by Ralph McQuarie didn't look at all like this. It kept the traditional Enterprise saucer section and the neck that connects it to the secondary hull, but the secondary hull itself was entirely different. A big flat triangle with warp engines at the tips.
@RepublibotThreePoint , the McQuarie Enterprise was designed for the 1975 movie Star Trek Planet of Titans, not the TV Series Phase II. Check the articles at the TrekWeb.com website, please.
Thank God (Q?) that this series never came about, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten TNG and the brilliant Sir Pat. But we did get Enterprise on the downside.
The new Movie Enterprise looks like something from Buck Rogers or Flash Gordon.
I love this video. It is lucky that those earlier designs still exist. But there are the even earlier ones by Ralph Macquarrie that have a triangular shaped hull and actually harken to the later Next Generation Enterpise. By the way, I think that if Phase 2 had continued in production, the Enterprise would have ended up looking exactly as it finally did in The Motion Picture.
Makes u wonder why don't those who done the ramastered do phase 2 or summit based on the consept of it. With technolgy today they could do a grand job and it would bring a sort of new animated series back and summit that star trek desprately needs between these new films coming out.
Interesting to see what the "ST Phase II" USS Enterprise Could've been. In the end i reckon it would've evntually evolved into the old movie type we're familiar with now, anyway.
Very nice. The phase 2 Enterprise is sometimes referred to as the refitted Constitution class, while TMP Enterprise was the first of the new Enterprise class.
@skyblazer7 wrong. TMP enterprise is still constitution class. It's a refit. there is no new enterprise class. the enterprise A was a constitution class fitted with transwarp drive, the enterprise b was an excelsior class, enterprise C was an ambassador class, enterprise d was a galaxy class, and enterprise e is a sovereign class.
You should make a video with all five versions of the Constitution class. I know you've done three, but It would include the phase 2 version and the other version that you see around in some of the art books.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
You guys are REALLY trying to pass this off as "official" never-before-seen "lost" footage from the proposed new Star Trek series?? REALLY??
Folks this is pretty neat, homemade CGI video but it's definitely NOT part of the original artwork, format or "footage" of the original Phase II project! They didn't HAVE CGI of this quality back then!
@phillyvegas: This was never intended to be taken as being from the 1977-78 era. It was something we knocked together in a couple of weeks a few years back using LightWave3D.
That being said, we were the first people to animate this particular model of the "Enterprise. Thus the video.
@phillyvegas yes, because it would be easy to "pass off" modern CGI images as 1970s concept art videos.....?? buh? Moron much? This is just a very cool fan attempt to bring something cool to life. god.
Bwahahahaha! Oh I just LOVE it when dickwads like YOU kb get lit over drivel like this. ALL of you numbnuts in fact! Clearly you did not get MY flippant and facetious remark! I loved what these guys did, wish I could do the same! In the meantime, smart mouth, go fuck you mother while your Dad watches! How 'bout THEM apples. YOU stay off the internet, jerko!
While this Enterprise would have been a worthy successor to the TOS version, I'm glad they came up with the design used in the movies. It was probably the epitome of starship design, at least in sheer aesthetics. I consider it a tragedy that the movie Constitution-Class starship has so rarely been "officially" seen (never outside movies 1-6).
While this Enterprise would have been a worthy successor to the TOS version, I'm glad they came up with the design used in the movies. It was probably the epitome of starship design, at least in sheer aesthetics. I consider it a tragedy that the movie Constitution-Class starship has so rarely been "officially" seen (never outside movies 1-6).
I adhere to the idea that Phase II would have been a logical step in the design upgrade of the Constitution-class. TMP refit in my mind would be better off as a different starship class.
@MrGrevy Actually, it wasn't. The various studio execs, however, were. There was one series Rodenberry was working on (forgot the name, sorry) that eventually evolved in Data's character. It was about a man who created a self aware robot that learned about life. By the time it was actually ready for television, there were so many studio exec changes that the result resemble s*** soup.
@MrGrevy To answer the first, no, it was between the two ("The Questor Tapes," I just wiki'd it). The second, yes, Tasha Yar, during the TNG episode "The Naked Now."
Okay, we know that the "reimagined" Enterprise is an abortion with warp drive, but what do you hate most about it? For me, it's the incongruousness of the uncircumcised penis-shaped nacelles against the secondary hull.
@HimFeeWatchVideoDem Though the exterior design of the 2009 Enterprise doesn't bother me that much, I have to admit that I find the main Engineering to be a bit ludicrous (they actually used a beer brewery for that part), and the apparent size to be even more so (it would dwarf even the Galaxy-class Enterprise).
@CATTOBAR Close.. but if you look all star ships have NCC on them not just the Constitution class... It actually stands for Naval Construction Contract . . . NCC 1701. the number designation is the plan or contract to build number of the ship.
@Xurcan In the ST universe, it stands for "Naval Contact Code". In the real universe, Matt Jeffries, who was a civilain pilot, added an extra "C" to the "NC" which always proceeded the registration number for civilian aircraft.
Extra Terrestrial sound in the music really shows the legend of Science Fiction, Star Trek and everyone apart of it were the true ushers of that era. just listen 1:11
This is not the Phase 2 enterprise. The book on the Phase 2 enterprise had a more triangular shaped body beneath the saucer with an extremely wide shuttlebay door promoting more of an "aircraft carrier" design. Said design appeared for a second or two as a borg attack victim in a mass scene of dead or dieing ships. This clip is just another Constitution class.
Actually, it IS the Phase II Enterprise (which was the basis for the Enterprise for movies 1 thru 6) that was designed by Walter Matthew Jefferies in the video that was rendered in LightWave. You're talking about the rejected Ralph McQuarrie design with the triangular hull.
@Sulaco516 Technically you are both correct. Gene was actually planning on using the McQuarrie design initially, but switched over to the design above as it was more recognizable as the Enterprise. Roddenberry actually went so far as to have a Scale Model of the McQuarrie design constructed, but it's on-screen debut was made nearly 20 years later, as a victim of the Battle of Wolf 359. However, iirc, a "painting" of it can be seen along with the Ring-Drive Ent. in the Movie.
@originalgrimbear Actually, it is. This was one of Matt Jeffries' final involvments with the Star Trek franchise and designed the miniature. When the movie was slated, Andrew Probert built the large movie ship with this design heavily influencing it. I remember that huge delta-shaped study model. If you look carefully, the scene where The Enterprise enters spacedock at the beginning of Star Trek 3, you can see that ship parked at the lower left side tucked behind one of the internal edifices.
I'm feeling a little silly - I thought the name change to Phase II was a horrible idea until I saw this. I haven't seen much activity on the Phase II website lately. I'm really hoping it all happens.
PS. I understand the ships shown here are in the preliminary design/detailing stage, but please watch those sudden direction changes, as evidenced with the Klingon ships. They just look wrong. Okuda made the same mistake with his remastered TOS Klingon ships. Ouch.
I thought JJ Abrams Star Trek was solid, real solid, Enterprise and all. Having said that, nothing beats The Wrath Of Kahn. The thing I love about Star Trek....anything is possible. Thats why Kirk and his crew have to do it all over again in new directions because of that ( darnen ol' black hole"). What was it even the ORIGINAL Spock said? " There are Always Possibilities" A great lesson for us all...
A hearty thums up to this:-). I wish this clip had been longer. This was very well made and does show a realistic cross between the original Constitution class Enterprise and the refitted version. IMHO, the "J.J. Abrams" enterprise was a very sad version as was the movie, although the special effects were good. Even the engineering section looked more like a textile mill's boiler room compared to the engineering section shown in ST the movie and Wrath of Khan.
they never really given anyone a reason why star trek phase 2 came to a huge stop after all that work put into it, i bet star trek would have been diffferent right now
@kylephantom4 Actually they did in the book STAR TREK PHASE II: The Lost Series. The reason was two-fold. 1) Because Paramount couldn't generate enough interest in their purposed fourth network so Star Trek and other purposed series were scrapped and 2) After reading Harold Livingston's script for IN THY IMAGE Michael Eisner realized that they'd finally found the movie script they'd been searching for for years and ordered Star Trek The Motion Picture into production
Paramount kept the option for a second TV series on the table in case the film didn't perform as well as they hoped but when STTMP proved to be a box office success, despite its obvious flaws, that idea was scrapped in favor of continuing the film franchise.
I gotta say I prefer the original series ship to this and i think the new 2009 movie enterprise is the best of them all...it looks so realistic and is the only enterprise out of all the series and movies that looks like it can really kick ass
I bring a message to all hate what YouTube is becoming. I hate the new appearance of the viewing system, I hate the reorientation of the video selection, comments, and description system, and most importantly, I hate the new rating system. I will spread this message everywhere until the designers of YouTube will concede with my complaints and restore it all.
i wonder what star trek would be now if they did the phase 2 series, maybe tng would never exist, maybe a diferent type of film would be made, the enterprise A would never be built, along with the others, including Enterprise D or E, also the NX-01 story would possibly remain hidden, thats what star trek would possibly be like if they went with phase 2 instead of the movie
I heard that they're actually making either a series or movie for Star Trek 11. They're probably gonna call the series "Phase 2" anyway I mean what else are they gonna call it?
I saw the completed model for the Phase II enterprise at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas back in 92, about 8 feet long, very detailed, got some pic's around here somewhere, I liked the movie version a little better, I saw the film version and the Original Enterprise on display at the Smithsonian, they also had a 5 foot Klingon Battle Cruiser (Awesome detail!)
And saw the Enterprise D at the Las Vegas Hilton in 99, Crap! I guess I'm a bigger Trekkie than I thought!
Season two's "The Child" and and season four's "Devil's Due" were recycled from PII scripts of the same name. Elements/themes from "Kitumba" and "To Attain the All" appear in various TNG episodes.
Nice animation. I didn't know about the Phase II thing and I am a fan. Did you ever notice that all the ships in science fiction shows/movies are always oriented the same way when they are head to head. They operate in a 3D 360 flying area, but they always wind up oriented the same way. Nose to nose. It makes it more logical for the viewer I guess. Ha! Logical!
@Termin8Anim8 The head to head orientation is simply being polite to the other captain who doesn't have to look at an upside down image when they hail the other ship.
great enterprise! i like the phase 2 one a lot! the only thing im a little confused about is on the front of the secondary hull the radar dish from the original series is still there and there was a blue glowing thing in the movies unless that was just artistic license, anyway, very good
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
Whew!!! Thank God that U.S.S. Enterprise didn't make it off the ground. The updated U.S.S. Enterprise for this T.V. revival was a complete miss. Damn ugly looking ship (no offensive intended to the creator of this animation, you did a great job) but this ship looks like a frigging Tonka toy. Thank God for the big screen U.S.S. Enterprise and all of the fantastic Star Trek movies we've all enjoyed over the years. Star Trek Will Live Forever!!!! Thank you for sharing your animation.
Fantastic. Loved it. Thanks. Especially the asteroid and drifting Constitution Class shot - and Star Fleet Command and the U.S.S. Saladin. Great, great stuff.
In NYC at Planet Hollywood, there is a giant Enterprise hanging. it looks like the TMP Enterprise, but has the nacelles of Phase II. Anyone know anything bout it?
Bravo...well done. A fantastic job! I wish the TV series had been undertaken instead of the movies. Don't get me wrong, I liked TMP but a series would have gone an even longer way to revive Trek.
Well we had 11 years of movies with the original cast right, Most good some crap. If the original Movie was any indication i'd rather have the movies cause Phase Two was more like a more boring version of Next Generation. No Spock?
What you say is true, SilentBob8201...however I think Nimoy would have eventually come on board had the series proven to be lucrative...which it would have been.
Nice but I was hoping for the triangle hull phase 2 design
jvin49 3 weeks ago
I wish they had gone thru with the tv series because there would be so much more to watch now. Several years of 26 or so episodes vs a handful of films, plus the series was going to use original uniforms. The movie sucked for me, no sense of humor like TOS, the series might have had that element in play. Overall I feel like we fans of TOS lost out on that one thanks to Star Wars.
LightenUpMcGraw 1 month ago
@LightenUpMcGraw Well, there is some pretty compelling evidence (if the compiled Season 1 "Phase II" scripts and treatments are any indication), that it would have sucked, hardcore and died in one season. Trek would have been a "fluke" and died ignominiously in obscurity. But look closely at TNG. If you look hard enough, you'd see that TNG *IS* Phase II, only done RIGHT. Riker and Picard represent the Mentor/Apprentice relationship that Kirk and Decker were supposed to have. And Data is Xon.
MrPaladino 1 week ago
@MrPaladinoBS! Trek wasn't and wouldn't have been a fluke my friend,I'm the generation of kids that brought it back.I was that 7yr old in 73 watching the show after school,buying the dolls and toys produced years after the show was over.No it would have raged and old Spock would have come back. TNG was a boring bald beige snoozfest sorry to say. The uniforms look like tights just awful.And I want purple/green lighting, sparkly rocks, and alien chicks w/gogo boots miniskirts & bouffant hair do’s.
LightenUpMcGraw 1 week ago
@LightenUpMcGraw Maybe not, but it certainly would have been diminished if Phase II had gone forward without some serious tweaking. All 13 of the episodes planned got made in some fashion as TNG episodes, and they were the worst episodes. As for your snide remarks against TNG, I respond: THERE'S your "Phase II". Gene even said it was basically the same show with new characters. So if it "sucked" so bad (in your opinion), so would Phase II. Also, Riker had a bouffant. You mean "beehive".
MrPaladino 6 days ago
@MrPaladino Phase2 couldn't have been worse then the dreadful motion picture it ended up becoming.I mean that movie was a real dog,at least the series would have had continuing adventures and the same look and uni's from the original.As far as TNG being boring..give me Shatner as Kirk and BAM! different show.The original characters/actors are why it all continues to this day,I think underestimating the impact they would have had is selling them short.As for beehive I guess you've been off planet
LightenUpMcGraw 6 days ago
@LightenUpMcGraw Since Motion Picture is a redraft of "In Thine Image", the pilot of Phase II written by Alan Dean Foster, I'd say that it could absolutely have been worse. A bouffant is the hair slicked back. Nobody on TOS wore one. Everyone parted their hair. Except maybe Scotty in Season 3. the girls wore BEEHIVES, sir. So the only person "off planet" is you.
MrPaladino 6 days ago
@MrPaladino-No offense but you are confused men don't wear bouffant hairdos its a womens do, look it up and see for yourself.As for our"argument"we aren't really saying anything cause no one will ever know.You seem pissed dissed TNG but its not yours so who cares what I think about that gem really.If you love it god bless glad your please, I just sometimes with the what could have been dream, no harm there either.But your wrong on the do dood,get back to me and give me my propers on the subject.
LightenUpMcGraw 6 days ago
@LightenUpMcGraw Ok, I looked it up, and you're right. I was recalling something that Wil Wheaton posted to his blog that threw me off. ht tp://imgur. com/CzHBr <-- (the short version). I find it really hard to believe that a TV show WITHOUT Spock would somehow be better than a movie WITH him. The studio execs agreed. TMP was what Star Trek fans needed: the right combo of image, nostalgia and emotion to re-launch a franchise. Then they made it up to us with TWOK. Almost nobody can dispute that.
MrPaladino 6 days ago
The key here is that Spock completes the Freudian Trio. Without him, there is no TOS. Paramount was concerned about Nimoy's lack of interest in doing Phase II. When Spock died in TWOK, the studio got death threats. When KIRK died in Generations, fans merely whined about HOW he died. Not that he was dead. That says something about the prospects of a Star Trek without Spock.
MrPaladino 6 days ago
@MrPaladino -Truth is after Star Wars they could have farted a movie of Star Trek with the originals and it would have made cash.The movie still sucked, I'm with you, I loved the Kahn flick,now that was what it should be an adventure.They wrote the crew as friends again and there were light moment like on the series that were fun.All that was missing on the first one, someone missed the boat on it and the reboot was really needed. Remember the grey unisuit uni's from TMP?Uggg. It was a fun movie
LightenUpMcGraw 6 days ago
@MrPaladino - So you say Riker had a bouffant? Anotherwords his hairdo looked like Lady Bird Johnsons? Or was his more like style icon and former First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis? I must have missed the Riker bouffant episode was he in uniform or a dress? Men don't wear bouffant hairdo's dude, at least none that I know, not even Riker. Gosh I hope I haven't been too much of a Pompadour.
LightenUpMcGraw 6 days ago
The Phase 2 Starship Enterprise that "Never Was " looks Retro-Comic Book Cool & Closer to the Original Series than what ended up in the Motion Picture. Any Chance a Model Kit could be made of the Phase 2 Enterprise ?
Roadracer987654321 3 months ago
@Roadracer987654321 That's because Matt Jeffries himself designed the upgraded Phease II Enterprise, if I recall correctly. The Jeffries redesign is a far more logical "upgrade" or "refit" as it would not have required them to totally redesign the spaceframe of the aging starship.
MrPaladino 1 week ago
@MrPaladino It was a Dennis Bailey that Red did the Enterprise for the Motion Picture ? I saw that Film at 11:10 Am on Opening Day in 1979. Little did I know as a kid I was witnessing Sci-Fi History taking Flight Once Again.
at the Time i didn't know who Horatio Hornblower was or what the HMS Indefatigable was or the HMS Victory. or even the Bonhomme Richard of the Continental Navy.
I was watching the Now Admiral Hornblower going aboard the HMS Victory Once again.T'was Film History
Roadracer987654321 1 week ago
@MrPaladino The Enterprise we saw in Star Trek the Motion :Picture took the " Look ' of the Original Enterprise Further and improved upon it. To this Day it is still Great.
It gave the Enterprise what it should have had in the First Place,thicker Struts, better proportions, Thrusters,Navigational Defelctor better Mounted in the Hull, etc that Lights Up.. she should have just been given an Aft Set of Torpedo Launchers at the Bottom rear of the Secondary Hull...... T'is All
Roadracer987654321 1 week ago
Well now that Abrams has done his part you never know...
Battle5tarRJC 4 months ago
Oh, what might have been.
jnichols3 4 months ago
do you still have this CGI model?
spam1138 5 months ago
I miss star trek so much.....why has the franchise just faded away :(
clovelywindheaven 5 months ago
For years, my favorite was the ST:TMP/ST:TWOK version. They dropped a lot of detail for /A. However, I've really come to appreciate the newer CGI renditions of the original TOS Enterprise. The 2009 Enterprise was right out of "Happy Days". Can't you just imagine pulling into the local Astro-Sonic drive-in with it, right after a wash and wax, as the girl with the rocket boots flies out to take your order?
sbergman27 6 months ago 4
To each his own, but I preferred the late '60's TOS Enterprise, unfooled with. Everything else looks too 1981+ neon vegas-ey. (And with the exception of VI, the interiors looked like a bad Howard Johnson's lounge....) I like things that look like actual machines. Betrays my age I guess. Everybody gets an opinion..... ; - )
Ricktpt1 6 months ago
This is almost identical to the refit Enterprise, they hardly changed anything.
Spud13ify 7 months ago
@Spud13ify The only real difference between the Phase II ship and the one in the first six Trek films is the design of the impulse engine. The movie version has an elaborate 'crystal dome directly in front of the engine exhaust assembly. The P2 version has nothing at all. I am faaaaaaaaaaairly sure that the Phase II ship lacked the dorsal torpedo launcher, which is oddly seen here in the CG. The movie ship's main hull is more slender and the main deflector is inset in the movie ship.
ProjectFlashlight612 1 month ago
@ProjectFlashlight612 Good eye. The only thing that stood out to me was the pylons being slightly different.
Spud13ify 1 month ago
@ProjectFlashlight612 Actually, this render is spot on for the upgraded Jeffries design. Quite a few differences. The pylons, the length of the warp nacelles, the configuration of the dorsal torpedo launcher, a simpler bridge dome, simpler deflector grid pattern, the navigation dome would have looked exactly like the TOS version. There's a diagram of it in one of the "Ships of the Starfleet" books from Mastercom Data Center. I'm fairly certain they named it the Endeavor Class for giggles.
MrPaladino 1 week ago
Nice job but..........should be more big(the video)! :D
Brandao130 8 months ago
The challenge; create the even earlier post-TOS Enterprise from the planned made-for-tv movie "Star Trek: Planet of the Titans"
ankharris 8 months ago
the Enterprise from the original movies are the best for me.
uzimodem 8 months ago
This rendition of the Enterprise looks pretty cool. Only thing I don't like is the warp nacelles being lit up even when the ship isn't at warp speed. An annoying trend that started with The Next Generation and has subsequently plagued all of the spin-offs.
KenoshiAkai 9 months ago
whoa this is cool!
TheAmazing424 9 months ago
Missing the atrium windows and the array from TMP
silvereagle2061 10 months ago
Thank you Gustavleao! I had no idea McQuarie had done that prior to his Star Wars work.
RepublibotThreePoint 10 months ago
Were do or can I get the phase 2 enterprise in model ?
Cause I live in Canada"?!
Rob olson
LittleLyndsay79 11 months ago
I like this!
colonialmarine1117 11 months ago
0:14 that's odd...JJ Abhrams copied the wrong enterprise
bassguitartrombone95 11 months ago
@bassguitartrombone95 Abrams assraped the entire franchise with his "reboot".
I'd like to give him a reboot...right up his blasphemic ass...
kb7rky 8 months ago
@kb7rky Yep. He took every Star Trek cliche recognizable by casual viewers, folded in the worst bits of Star Wars, and made a mint off the film. However, I will admit that Karl Urban as McCoy was done well. He's probably the only character in the film that was. Even my personal hero and role model, Nimoy as Spock, came off lacking the the movie's treatment of him. Nimoy was the only reason I went to see it in the first place.
And oh yeah, the plot had holes big enough to fly a starship through.
sbergman27 6 months ago 2
Its just the original enterprise with the 1701-a nacelles. Not very imaginative.
Nonsensei436 1 year ago
the person who made this video is a freaking genius
tarbis1 1 year ago
Thank you. Nice video!
I've always liked the CGI work for 'New Voyages' and 'Phase II'. IMO, much better than than what Paramount gave us for 'Star Trek Remastered'.
hossola77 1 year ago
Refit Enterprise = nom nom nao plz?
FleishDawg 1 year ago
I'm a little confused. The preproduction art I've seen for "Phase 2" by Ralph McQuarie didn't look at all like this. It kept the traditional Enterprise saucer section and the neck that connects it to the secondary hull, but the secondary hull itself was entirely different. A big flat triangle with warp engines at the tips.
RepublibotThreePoint 1 year ago
@RepublibotThreePoint , the McQuarie Enterprise was designed for the 1975 movie Star Trek Planet of Titans, not the TV Series Phase II. Check the articles at the TrekWeb.com website, please.
GustavoLeao100 10 months ago
Thank God (Q?) that this series never came about, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten TNG and the brilliant Sir Pat. But we did get Enterprise on the downside.
masere 1 year ago
good video! congratulations!
Darthvander 1 year ago
Sweet!
jb42682 1 year ago
The new Movie Enterprise looks like something from Buck Rogers or Flash Gordon.
I love this video. It is lucky that those earlier designs still exist. But there are the even earlier ones by Ralph Macquarrie that have a triangular shaped hull and actually harken to the later Next Generation Enterpise. By the way, I think that if Phase 2 had continued in production, the Enterprise would have ended up looking exactly as it finally did in The Motion Picture.
drbotanus 1 year ago
Makes u wonder why don't those who done the ramastered do phase 2 or summit based on the consept of it. With technolgy today they could do a grand job and it would bring a sort of new animated series back and summit that star trek desprately needs between these new films coming out.
ps3matty 1 year ago
Interesting to see what the "ST Phase II" USS Enterprise Could've been. In the end i reckon it would've evntually evolved into the old movie type we're familiar with now, anyway.
BuddyFantastic 1 year ago
There isn't too much difference between this Enterprise and the model from 1-6. Only the finer details.
LegateShatner 1 year ago
Very nice. The phase 2 Enterprise is sometimes referred to as the refitted Constitution class, while TMP Enterprise was the first of the new Enterprise class.
skyblazer7 1 year ago
@skyblazer7 wrong. TMP enterprise is still constitution class. It's a refit. there is no new enterprise class. the enterprise A was a constitution class fitted with transwarp drive, the enterprise b was an excelsior class, enterprise C was an ambassador class, enterprise d was a galaxy class, and enterprise e is a sovereign class.
tewkewl 1 year ago
@tewkewl Isnt transwarp the thing the borg use to move about the galaxy?
Nonsensei436 1 year ago
Anyone know if we can get a look at some of these scripts?? Awesome to think of more Shatner stories -- best Trek Captain evah!11
amiserable 1 year ago
The Motion Picture Enterprise is still much better looking.
1111001100 1 year ago
A group of Trekkies have actually made 5 (soon to be 6) full length Star Trek Phase 2.
thefinalfrontier1701 1 year ago
@thefinalfrontier1701 LINK???
amiserable 1 year ago
@amiserable startreknewvoyages. Can't post the link because stupid youtube won't let you.
thefinalfrontier1701 1 year ago
You should make a video with all five versions of the Constitution class. I know you've done three, but It would include the phase 2 version and the other version that you see around in some of the art books.
citizenkaneVII 1 year ago
Philly you missed the whole point of what this is and who these guys are. They are not trying to pass anything off at all.
lawsonmusic 1 year ago
Philly you missed the whole point of what this is and who these guys are. They are not trying to pass anything off at all.
lawsonmusic 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
You guys are REALLY trying to pass this off as "official" never-before-seen "lost" footage from the proposed new Star Trek series?? REALLY??
Folks this is pretty neat, homemade CGI video but it's definitely NOT part of the original artwork, format or "footage" of the original Phase II project! They didn't HAVE CGI of this quality back then!
phillyvegas 1 year ago
@phillyvegas: This was never intended to be taken as being from the 1977-78 era. It was something we knocked together in a couple of weeks a few years back using LightWave3D.
That being said, we were the first people to animate this particular model of the "Enterprise. Thus the video.
Avindair 1 year ago 23
@Avindair Just as a sidebar, this was the ship configuration used on the posters for the 1978 Star Trek feature film.
Capt777harris 11 months ago
@phillyvegas Yeah I agree with Avindair..they used the original specs and recreated it. You didnt get that? REALLY????
SPCB25 1 year ago
@phillyvegas yes, because it would be easy to "pass off" modern CGI images as 1970s concept art videos.....?? buh? Moron much? This is just a very cool fan attempt to bring something cool to life. god.
amiserable 1 year ago
@phillyvegas Maybe you should read the description completely before commenting
tcb19881 1 year ago
@phillyvegas Are you just trolling? Or are you really that much of a megalomaniacal asshole?
Fucktards like you need to be supervised when on the internet...preferably by your mommy and daddy.
kb7rky 8 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
@kb7rky
Bwahahahaha! Oh I just LOVE it when dickwads like YOU kb get lit over drivel like this. ALL of you numbnuts in fact! Clearly you did not get MY flippant and facetious remark! I loved what these guys did, wish I could do the same! In the meantime, smart mouth, go fuck you mother while your Dad watches! How 'bout THEM apples. YOU stay off the internet, jerko!
phillyvegas 8 months ago
@phillyvegas Don't read too well, do you?
wrlord 7 months ago
hey look at 1:12 there is a constellation class at the bottom left hand corner xD you never see those
ussreliant1 1 year ago
phase 2 is nostalgic and futuristic at the same time
trekkiefans04 1 year ago
thank god next phase never happend we would have never known Picard or Data <Worf or any of our tng
mikekobbler 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
While this Enterprise would have been a worthy successor to the TOS version, I'm glad they came up with the design used in the movies. It was probably the epitome of starship design, at least in sheer aesthetics. I consider it a tragedy that the movie Constitution-Class starship has so rarely been "officially" seen (never outside movies 1-6).
zephyran0 1 year ago
While this Enterprise would have been a worthy successor to the TOS version, I'm glad they came up with the design used in the movies. It was probably the epitome of starship design, at least in sheer aesthetics. I consider it a tragedy that the movie Constitution-Class starship has so rarely been "officially" seen (never outside movies 1-6).
zephyran0 1 year ago
I adhere to the idea that Phase II would have been a logical step in the design upgrade of the Constitution-class. TMP refit in my mind would be better off as a different starship class.
Bla31n 1 year ago
@64worth I agree mostly. I certainly didn't think the nacelles looked like penises...I mean, futuristic flashlights? Maybe. But uncut dicks? No.
kranktank 1 year ago
awesome shield effect witht the klingon ship!
ChrisTheJeweler 1 year ago
Very well done, nice work!
Precept53 1 year ago
Dude. YOU NEED TO BE IN HOLLYWOOD
davideophoenix 1 year ago
Why were the 70's so creatively bankrupt?? Unbelievable stupidity.
MrGrevy 1 year ago
@MrGrevy Actually, it wasn't. The various studio execs, however, were. There was one series Rodenberry was working on (forgot the name, sorry) that eventually evolved in Data's character. It was about a man who created a self aware robot that learned about life. By the time it was actually ready for television, there were so many studio exec changes that the result resemble s*** soup.
cabbievonbump 1 year ago
@cabbievonbump I think it was "Phase 2" or some such nonsense. Did Data ever make love?
MrGrevy 1 year ago
@MrGrevy To answer the first, no, it was between the two ("The Questor Tapes," I just wiki'd it). The second, yes, Tasha Yar, during the TNG episode "The Naked Now."
cabbievonbump 1 year ago
@cabbievonbump I wish I was Q.
MrGrevy 1 year ago
Okay, we know that the "reimagined" Enterprise is an abortion with warp drive, but what do you hate most about it? For me, it's the incongruousness of the uncircumcised penis-shaped nacelles against the secondary hull.
HimFeeWatchVideoDem 1 year ago
@HimFeeWatchVideoDem Though the exterior design of the 2009 Enterprise doesn't bother me that much, I have to admit that I find the main Engineering to be a bit ludicrous (they actually used a beer brewery for that part), and the apparent size to be even more so (it would dwarf even the Galaxy-class Enterprise).
Kelvari7882 1 year ago
POP QUIZ TIME... What does the NCC stand for in the service number of the star ships? do a little home work and find out...
Xurcan 1 year ago
@Xurcan New Constitution Class
CATTOBAR 1 year ago
@CATTOBAR Close.. but if you look all star ships have NCC on them not just the Constitution class... It actually stands for Naval Construction Contract . . . NCC 1701. the number designation is the plan or contract to build number of the ship.
Xurcan 1 year ago 2
@Xurcan ok, thx
CATTOBAR 1 year ago
@Xurcan In the ST universe, it stands for "Naval Contact Code". In the real universe, Matt Jeffries, who was a civilain pilot, added an extra "C" to the "NC" which always proceeded the registration number for civilian aircraft.
jtkirkfan2002 1 year ago
@jtkirkfan2002 I was just gonna write that until I saw you beat me to it.
WeeklyNewsPoopShoot 1 year ago
Extra Terrestrial sound in the music really shows the legend of Science Fiction, Star Trek and everyone apart of it were the true ushers of that era. just listen 1:11
thecopykidofthestarz 1 year ago
I Like it Its nice Straight Sleek the new movie should have looked like this, Not all bubbley Alien!
thecopykidofthestarz 1 year ago
No offense meant, I never liked the "satellite-dish" design of the deflector dish. Looks so... weird.
But anyway, that's just my opinion.
SirReivax15 1 year ago
Quite good.
vonijoe 1 year ago
Very well done.
The engines on the new movie one are horrible.
LaughingPsycho 1 year ago
Fucking awsome hybrid of the first 2 ships. Nice job
guyman117 1 year ago
This is not the Phase 2 enterprise. The book on the Phase 2 enterprise had a more triangular shaped body beneath the saucer with an extremely wide shuttlebay door promoting more of an "aircraft carrier" design. Said design appeared for a second or two as a borg attack victim in a mass scene of dead or dieing ships. This clip is just another Constitution class.
originalgrimbear 1 year ago
@originalgrimbear
Actually, it IS the Phase II Enterprise (which was the basis for the Enterprise for movies 1 thru 6) that was designed by Walter Matthew Jefferies in the video that was rendered in LightWave. You're talking about the rejected Ralph McQuarrie design with the triangular hull.
Sulaco516 1 year ago
@Sulaco516 Technically you are both correct. Gene was actually planning on using the McQuarrie design initially, but switched over to the design above as it was more recognizable as the Enterprise. Roddenberry actually went so far as to have a Scale Model of the McQuarrie design constructed, but it's on-screen debut was made nearly 20 years later, as a victim of the Battle of Wolf 359. However, iirc, a "painting" of it can be seen along with the Ring-Drive Ent. in the Movie.
DarkTau 1 year ago
@originalgrimbear Actually, it is. This was one of Matt Jeffries' final involvments with the Star Trek franchise and designed the miniature. When the movie was slated, Andrew Probert built the large movie ship with this design heavily influencing it. I remember that huge delta-shaped study model. If you look carefully, the scene where The Enterprise enters spacedock at the beginning of Star Trek 3, you can see that ship parked at the lower left side tucked behind one of the internal edifices.
KJOSCOT 1 year ago
... umm, did you say 1977? the year that Star Wars Came out????, Coincidence that the series never took Wing???
lgmmrm 1 year ago
It makes sense to call this a "refit". The TMP Enterpris feels more like a new class of ship.
Bla31n 1 year ago
Gaudy CG. Intro was cool tho.
mohawk5010 1 year ago
I'm feeling a little silly - I thought the name change to Phase II was a horrible idea until I saw this. I haven't seen much activity on the Phase II website lately. I'm really hoping it all happens.
PS. I understand the ships shown here are in the preliminary design/detailing stage, but please watch those sudden direction changes, as evidenced with the Klingon ships. They just look wrong. Okuda made the same mistake with his remastered TOS Klingon ships. Ouch.
greyareaRK1 1 year ago
I thought JJ Abrams Star Trek was solid, real solid, Enterprise and all. Having said that, nothing beats The Wrath Of Kahn. The thing I love about Star Trek....anything is possible. Thats why Kirk and his crew have to do it all over again in new directions because of that ( darnen ol' black hole"). What was it even the ORIGINAL Spock said? " There are Always Possibilities" A great lesson for us all...
djmyers71 1 year ago
A hearty thums up to this:-). I wish this clip had been longer. This was very well made and does show a realistic cross between the original Constitution class Enterprise and the refitted version. IMHO, the "J.J. Abrams" enterprise was a very sad version as was the movie, although the special effects were good. Even the engineering section looked more like a textile mill's boiler room compared to the engineering section shown in ST the movie and Wrath of Khan.
ACLTony 1 year ago 2
that is 1 awesome looking enterprise i still prefer the 1 from the wrath of khan that is my favourate enterprise
Richharris1986 1 year ago
I must say I really like this enterprise...it looks more of a transition between the one in tos and the one in the movies!!
bingbongstar 1 year ago
you're right they did make a movie... a crappy movie
nuclearbugman 1 year ago
they never really given anyone a reason why star trek phase 2 came to a huge stop after all that work put into it, i bet star trek would have been diffferent right now
kylephantom4 1 year ago
@kylephantom4 Actually they did in the book STAR TREK PHASE II: The Lost Series. The reason was two-fold. 1) Because Paramount couldn't generate enough interest in their purposed fourth network so Star Trek and other purposed series were scrapped and 2) After reading Harold Livingston's script for IN THY IMAGE Michael Eisner realized that they'd finally found the movie script they'd been searching for for years and ordered Star Trek The Motion Picture into production
jwg2372 1 year ago
Paramount kept the option for a second TV series on the table in case the film didn't perform as well as they hoped but when STTMP proved to be a box office success, despite its obvious flaws, that idea was scrapped in favor of continuing the film franchise.
jwg2372 1 year ago
the enterprise in the new movie is horrible! The best looking enterprise is the one from the motion picture, wrath of khan, etc.
wilz1122 1 year ago 40
@wilz1122 completely agree mate. the constitution refit was freaking awesome!!!
TuddersUK 1 year ago
@wilz1122 It was a unique and special look that had a different feel but i aggree. That Enterprise fails compared to any other.
thegamerman7 10 months ago
@wilz1122 I AGREE the new one is a pice of **** --'
The(as I call) original one,has a unique appearance is really impressive and more beautiful.
Brandao130 8 months ago
I gotta say I prefer the original series ship to this and i think the new 2009 movie enterprise is the best of them all...it looks so realistic and is the only enterprise out of all the series and movies that looks like it can really kick ass
wakeylad81 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I bring a message to all hate what YouTube is becoming. I hate the new appearance of the viewing system, I hate the reorientation of the video selection, comments, and description system, and most importantly, I hate the new rating system. I will spread this message everywhere until the designers of YouTube will concede with my complaints and restore it all.
soundmixer6393 1 year ago
neat wish they had CGI in the 1960's maybe we would have seen some other starfleet ships besides constitution class
mastermonarch 1 year ago
star wars RULES
GameCrazy215 1 year ago
@GameCrazy215 Yeah! Jar Jar Binks - Master of the Universe!!!
DavidHenesy 1 year ago
bogus but nice.
thegamerman7 1 year ago
that is a DAMN good model. wish mine were that great...
DoomFan2010 1 year ago
the enterprise for phase 2 had a more triangular saucer section.
JJHoover70 1 year ago
Marvelous
bradleyjdiaz 1 year ago
i wonder what star trek would be now if they did the phase 2 series, maybe tng would never exist, maybe a diferent type of film would be made, the enterprise A would never be built, along with the others, including Enterprise D or E, also the NX-01 story would possibly remain hidden, thats what star trek would possibly be like if they went with phase 2 instead of the movie
kylephantom4 1 year ago
If only they had used this ship in Star Trek 11.
SpadXIIIFlyer 1 year ago
nice intro
"until now..."
sweet
simpsonfan1995 1 year ago
1:16....Constellation?
Anyhow, I liked this one, and could see some of those out there, made prior to the Enterprise being redesigned.
TheCastellan 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Rendered well, just an ugly ship. it looks like Howard Hughes sketched it after his psychotic break
jdskinny212 2 years ago
I heard that they're actually making either a series or movie for Star Trek 11. They're probably gonna call the series "Phase 2" anyway I mean what else are they gonna call it?
trekfreak007 2 years ago
Making a movie for Star Trek 11? You mean the movie that is already out right?? That would be the 11th movie.
nazgulslayer74 2 years ago
Yeah, the 11th movie, actually they already have release date for a 12th.
June something in 2012.
trekfreak007 2 years ago
"All I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer by."
Very nice job. by the way, probably the first time I ever see the Phase II Enterprise take flight. :D
DeannaTroi70 2 years ago 3
The late great Walter Matthew Jefferies (who designed the original series Enterprise as well as the Phase II Enterprise) would be proud of you.
Sulaco516 2 years ago 2
Cool!
TrekFigureShow 2 years ago
I saw the completed model for the Phase II enterprise at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas back in 92, about 8 feet long, very detailed, got some pic's around here somewhere, I liked the movie version a little better, I saw the film version and the Original Enterprise on display at the Smithsonian, they also had a 5 foot Klingon Battle Cruiser (Awesome detail!)
And saw the Enterprise D at the Las Vegas Hilton in 99, Crap! I guess I'm a bigger Trekkie than I thought!
Mytoob69 2 years ago
What happened to the scripts?
JarJar88forever 2 years ago
They were recycled as TNG scripts in the late 80s.
Xondar11223344 2 years ago
'80's?? Season 1 TNG? Which eps? Most of S1 sucked Andorian pig balls.
"It's a type of energy we've never encountered before."
JarJar88forever 2 years ago
@JarJar88forever
Season two's "The Child" and and season four's "Devil's Due" were recycled from PII scripts of the same name. Elements/themes from "Kitumba" and "To Attain the All" appear in various TNG episodes.
AWriterWandering 2 years ago
Nice animation. I didn't know about the Phase II thing and I am a fan. Did you ever notice that all the ships in science fiction shows/movies are always oriented the same way when they are head to head. They operate in a 3D 360 flying area, but they always wind up oriented the same way. Nose to nose. It makes it more logical for the viewer I guess. Ha! Logical!
Termin8Anim8 2 years ago 3
@Termin8Anim8 The head to head orientation is simply being polite to the other captain who doesn't have to look at an upside down image when they hail the other ship.
BaconSnot 2 years ago
@Termin8Anim8 If it wasn't for Star Wars we'd have 2 old school shows. Personally I would have preferred phase 2 over the first movie. Boring.
Luigi84289 2 years ago
I'm fairly sure this was touched apon in Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
Sllimy 2 years ago
great enterprise! i like the phase 2 one a lot! the only thing im a little confused about is on the front of the secondary hull the radar dish from the original series is still there and there was a blue glowing thing in the movies unless that was just artistic license, anyway, very good
xxjpxxdeluxe 2 years ago 5
@xxjpxxdeluxe no, it had the defector dish set up like that,
opti2007 2 years ago
It looked to me like a halfway point between the series, and the movie Enterprise refit phase.
zaxophne 2 years ago 3
That's what I thought, too.
Sulaco516 2 years ago
@xxjpxxdeluxe I guess he wanted a hybrid look of the TOS and TMP ships.
guyman117 1 year ago
@xxjpxxdeluxe I think in phase two, the dish was still there.
WeeklyNewsPoopShoot 1 year ago
I believe the first episode of this new series was called "Robot's Return", and this became the story of Star Trek The Motion Picture.
martybhoy72 2 years ago 2
@martybhoy72 "In Thy Image
opti2007 2 years ago
@martybhoy72 as well*
opti2007 2 years ago
looks great! spectacular!
rannekk 2 years ago
The engineering section looks kinda bulbous - a bit like William Shatners gut in the later films.
CharmingLordSausage 2 years ago
i still love kirk though lol
wallybescotty 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Whew!!! Thank God that U.S.S. Enterprise didn't make it off the ground. The updated U.S.S. Enterprise for this T.V. revival was a complete miss. Damn ugly looking ship (no offensive intended to the creator of this animation, you did a great job) but this ship looks like a frigging Tonka toy. Thank God for the big screen U.S.S. Enterprise and all of the fantastic Star Trek movies we've all enjoyed over the years. Star Trek Will Live Forever!!!! Thank you for sharing your animation.
Tiberiusduck 2 years ago
Fantastic. Loved it. Thanks. Especially the asteroid and drifting Constitution Class shot - and Star Fleet Command and the U.S.S. Saladin. Great, great stuff.
MaxWriter 2 years ago
I know its the Next Generation theme...but I've never heard that rendition before. Anyone know where I can get it?
Ebakthecat 2 years ago
its part of the motion picture soundtrack
zimmersbass 2 years ago
In NYC at Planet Hollywood, there is a giant Enterprise hanging. it looks like the TMP Enterprise, but has the nacelles of Phase II. Anyone know anything bout it?
dommz51795 2 years ago
It could be fromt he movie series, maybe the original. They could have taken that model and had it for filming since it was already made.
DEP717 2 years ago
Nice!!
Hawkeyez2 2 years ago
MY GOD JIM LOOK AT THAT!!!!!
DeathbyPianos 2 years ago 2
THIS is why people like me base our entire lives on StarTrek... NERD POWER!
woodpod 2 years ago 2
It looked good but in one frame it seemed conciderably larger than the D-7 Battle Cruiser swooping just above it.
MrGarath 2 years ago
Bravo...well done. A fantastic job! I wish the TV series had been undertaken instead of the movies. Don't get me wrong, I liked TMP but a series would have gone an even longer way to revive Trek.
tripsadelica 2 years ago 2
Well we had 11 years of movies with the original cast right, Most good some crap. If the original Movie was any indication i'd rather have the movies cause Phase Two was more like a more boring version of Next Generation. No Spock?
silentbob8201 2 years ago
What you say is true, SilentBob8201...however I think Nimoy would have eventually come on board had the series proven to be lucrative...which it would have been.
tripsadelica 2 years ago
A lot of first season TNG episode were, to my understanding, just Phase 2 scripts.
OriginalNeomoon 2 years ago
my god she is a beautiful ship