The Enterprise, re-re-re-rendered.
Entertainment Weekly has posted the following image of the U.S.S. Enterprise -- the original ship, with "no bloody A B C or D," as Scotty once put it -- as it will appear in the new Star Trek movie:

Here, as a memory jog, is how a section of the ship looked when it was still "under construction", as seen in the teaser:

And here is how the half-built ship looks in the new trailer:

Here is how the ship looks in the "remastered" high-def version of the original series that has come out over the past year or so:

Here, going back a few more years, is how it looked in the 'Trials and Tribble-ations' episode of Deep Space Nine (1996):

Here is how it looked in the 'Trouble with Tribbles' episode of the original series itself (1967):

And finally, just to be complete, here is how it looked in the original pilot episode 'The Cage' (1964) -- back in the days before James T. Kirk, when Christopher Pike was the ship's captain:

NOV 18 UPDATE: I have added a new image of the Enterprise from the trailer that was released over the weekend. I put it above, rather than here at the bottom of this post, since it seemed to fit with the other picture of the ship "under construction".

Here, as a memory jog, is how a section of the ship looked when it was still "under construction", as seen in the teaser:

And here is how the half-built ship looks in the new trailer:

Here is how the ship looks in the "remastered" high-def version of the original series that has come out over the past year or so:

Here, going back a few more years, is how it looked in the 'Trials and Tribble-ations' episode of Deep Space Nine (1996):

Here is how it looked in the 'Trouble with Tribbles' episode of the original series itself (1967):

And finally, just to be complete, here is how it looked in the original pilot episode 'The Cage' (1964) -- back in the days before James T. Kirk, when Christopher Pike was the ship's captain:

NOV 18 UPDATE: I have added a new image of the Enterprise from the trailer that was released over the weekend. I put it above, rather than here at the bottom of this post, since it seemed to fit with the other picture of the ship "under construction".


1 Comments:
Did slash film steal your idea, vice versa, or independently arrived at same idea at same time?
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/11/12/the-evolution-of-the-uss-enterprise/
They got dugg, and had about a billion people hit their site. You didn't, and got me.
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