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   Kurt Weiske to Chris Krascek   
   Re: Star Trek   
   14 Jul 21 07:11:00   
   
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   -=> Chris Krascek wrote to DaveW <=-   
      
    CK> wanted.. and I'm still trying to figure out why. I think a big portion   
    CK> of that is how new and modern things look... after many years of trek.   
    CK> In all fairness TOS fans prob felt that way with TNG.   
      
   I liked the progression from TOS -> TNG, but I wanted Enterprise to look    
   much more primitive. The design of NX-01 looked like a 200 year newer Akira-    
   class ship, and the interiors felt too new. I would have liked those little    
   gooseneck viewers on the helm as a callback to the TOS pilot Enterprise.  :)   
      
      
      
      
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