I like it! It puts the capabilities of Starfleet into better prospective. There should be more than just one starship docked in Earth orbit. Makes that scene a lot less boring too.
I love the other 23rd. century class starships here. It dose make since. All, either refitted, or new, but to look like those in the earlier parts of the 23rd. century, when "young" J.T. Kirk comanded the Enterprise. (2255 - 2265...approx.)
Yeah, i like it. Actually could have worked better than the version in TMP because the real version was just way too long. No character development, little dialog, just here's the pretty model (well and some very good music).
@starsiegeplayer But there was character development. It was the audience's introduction to the "character" of Enterprise, the audience that had not seen any new live-action Star Trek in ten years. People often forget that this movie was made before video tape recorders were even mainstream. It was made to see once or twice in the theater and then every few years on TV. For those of us who saw it for the first time in 1979, the scene was just right.
That was fantastic. It would have been interesting to see a fleet of starships going after V-Ger rather than just the Enterprise. A ship that wasn't even ready to leave spacedock. Having said that it still ranks as one of my fav films
Nice job, but the ships should have looked like TOS ships. Enterprise was the first of her kind in TMP. (And she was still NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C or D.)
I meant to say, but my idean was that the other classes of starship (EG Miranda) where still in development in the time TMP was set. Since the U.S.S Reliant in ST:TWOK is a Miranda class i thought it made sense
PARAMOUNT!!! GIVE THIS GUY A JOB!!!! SUPERB! where and how can you make ships like that?! such quality?! GREAT JOB !! see my re-edits of STAR TREK V..+more to follow!! Well Done! Massively impressive!
Um, i included the other types of starship as an indication that they were still in development and not actually active in the fleet. For eample, the Miranda class is introduced in ST-II:WOK as the U.S.S Reliant.
Jerry Goldsmith, you are missed!
SideSwipeGTA 7 months ago
Excellent Just Excellent.
Ronald006 9 months ago
That one ship with the single Nacell Looks Freaking Ugly and unbalanced
dvddmc 10 months ago
@dvddmc
It's the Saladin-class light cruiser.
AdmiralKarelia 10 months ago
The Hachibi escaped from me. I chased it this far, but I think it might be slightly afraid of boarding the Enterprise.
If you find it, call 1-800-I-KILL-BIJUU, before Madara arrives.
seishiseiyamoto2 1 year ago
I like it! It puts the capabilities of Starfleet into better prospective. There should be more than just one starship docked in Earth orbit. Makes that scene a lot less boring too.
brtshstel 1 year ago
I love the other 23rd. century class starships here. It dose make since. All, either refitted, or new, but to look like those in the earlier parts of the 23rd. century, when "young" J.T. Kirk comanded the Enterprise. (2255 - 2265...approx.)
Ashenion22 1 year ago
Great! Not at all what I expected. I always thoughts the movie-era aesthetic of starships (refit Constitution, Miranda, Constellation) were the best.
SothManigan 1 year ago
Very nice
jawa808 1 year ago
shit
chrissmart21 1 year ago
Yeah, i like it. Actually could have worked better than the version in TMP because the real version was just way too long. No character development, little dialog, just here's the pretty model (well and some very good music).
starsiegeplayer 1 year ago
@starsiegeplayer But there was character development. It was the audience's introduction to the "character" of Enterprise, the audience that had not seen any new live-action Star Trek in ten years. People often forget that this movie was made before video tape recorders were even mainstream. It was made to see once or twice in the theater and then every few years on TV. For those of us who saw it for the first time in 1979, the scene was just right.
jtkirkfan2002 1 year ago
Which fan movie did the new footage of all the Reliant class ships and Re-fitted Enterprise come from?
lloyd007a 2 years ago
I've seen this scenes. They are part of an European kind of fan film...!
Very well produced but of course WITHOUT the Kirk/Scott part...! ;o)
The EDITION of CityscapePictures08 is really good, but the ALL in the scene, is part of anothe creation...
It had to be said...! ;o)
Hehe!
buzzinpoa 3 years ago
that was really cool, i liked it!
did you make the models yourself?
KevinJC1989 3 years ago
should have just changed the video
MysterousStranger 3 years ago
Very impressive. Great work!
dafmurray 3 years ago
Very nice... :)
twocvbloke 3 years ago
There was nothing wrong with the original scene IMO. Special Effects, Music, Cuts and my own emotional response to it - all perfect.
kuribayashi84 3 years ago
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this was the WORSE of all Star Treks. And this scene was way too long and drawn out.
What a waste.
bestlifebiz 3 years ago
the original music was better, and was beautiful, even if the music was way too long and drawn out.
Perion 3 years ago
That was fantastic. It would have been interesting to see a fleet of starships going after V-Ger rather than just the Enterprise. A ship that wasn't even ready to leave spacedock. Having said that it still ranks as one of my fav films
BADBOYCH 3 years ago
Nice job, but the ships should have looked like TOS ships. Enterprise was the first of her kind in TMP. (And she was still NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C or D.)
jtkirkfan2002 3 years ago
I meant to say, but my idean was that the other classes of starship (EG Miranda) where still in development in the time TMP was set. Since the U.S.S Reliant in ST:TWOK is a Miranda class i thought it made sense
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago 2
@jtkirkfan2002 or E!
rjendo82 3 weeks ago
PARAMOUNT!!! GIVE THIS GUY A JOB!!!! SUPERB! where and how can you make ships like that?! such quality?! GREAT JOB !! see my re-edits of STAR TREK V..+more to follow!! Well Done! Massively impressive!
hedkandi73 3 years ago
where is the music from?
eastwhite 3 years ago
Got it online, its the overture for First Contact
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago
Which was also composed by the late great Jerry Goldsmith, who also did the score to Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979.
Sulaco516 2 years ago
@Sulaco516 and he also made The Next Generation's theme music by creating The Motion Picture theme
makutateridax200 1 year ago
Um, i included the other types of starship as an indication that they were still in development and not actually active in the fleet. For eample, the Miranda class is introduced in ST-II:WOK as the U.S.S Reliant.
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago