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steve adams said,
November 21st, 2007 

I think its safe to say that Abrahms will change the look of the Enterprise.
I think alot of us longtime fans are afraid were going to see radical changes like the NX-01′ voyager style nacelles.
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Whatever he decides to do if he changes the ship too much this film will loose alot of longtime fans.
If Abhrams thinks that a new design will somehow capture new fans I really feel he’s totally wrong.
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I personally didn’t mind the changes along the way that the Enterprise went thru in the past but to make the ship look more futuristic than the Original will be a mistake I believe.

Hirogen said,
November 21st, 2007 

Heheh, I never really thought about the whole classic versus modern car relation to the Enterprise debate, well done sir. I do think you are right though, despite being the die hard next generation fan, the NCC 1701A Is still the best looking Enterprise in my book, so I can’t be completely against an update design. Having said that though, the one from this movie IS the one from the original, so you just can’t fiddle with it too much. The whole thing of trying to get new fans is fine, but are new fans going to give two craps if the ship is the same as the old one, or a complete redesign? I doubt it. Can the same to be said of the many people that are already Star Trek fans? I don’t think I need to waste time typing an answer to such an obvious question.

Chuck said,
November 21st, 2007 

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Jae Senn said,
November 22nd, 2007 

Oh man, I seriously hope to see a retro-futuristic twist on the classic NCC-1701.. I’d dread to see something like the NX-01 being paraded as the new Enterprise or worse yet, a completely different design that has no resemblance to anything in Trek canon!

Lou Sytsma said,
November 22nd, 2007 

I would prefer the exterior remain relatively unchanged. The smooth hull of the original Enterprise has a kind of retro-future look that is timeless.

The interior I don’t care as much about. Go wild with the instruments but keep the same general lines.

Lee said,
January 3rd, 2008 

I think they should use the movie version, put on the original series warp engins and antenna and frankly the upgrade in the motion picture makes far more sense. Seriously, it’s hard to imagine what parts of the tv enterprise are still a part of the the movie refit. From my perspective they must have really, REALLY cannablized the heck out of that original series ship to come out with the refit. The new ship should borrow heavily from the movie and the tv show.

steve adams said,
January 3rd, 2008 

Who cares what the ship looks like, Tyler Perry is in the film !!!!!!!

Seriously. Tweak the ship too much and loose half your audience.
And about Tyler Perry’s fanbase
making the film a hit… Don’t see alot of repeat viewing from that crowd….especally when there’s no cross dressing or black themed humor.

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