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   Gregory Deyss to Kurt Weiske   
   Re: Star Trek New Voyages   
   13 Aug 23 19:50:27   
   
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   On 11 Aug 2023, Kurt Weiske said the following...   
       
    KW> -=> Gregory Deyss wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-   
    KW>    
    KW>  GD> I have photos of my visit to Star Trek Set Tour on my Facebook page.   
    KW>    
    KW> It's the whole set, correct? Not just the bridge? As much as the bridge   
    KW> is iconic, I'd like to see the rest of the areas as well, check out   
    KW> Kirk's quarters.   
   Yes even a Transporter Room you can actually stand on the transporter pads or   
   stand in front of the console which looks real enough to function.    
   It was amazing experience visiting the Star Trek Set Tour, it was also fun to   
   hear of the stories and how they made certain things. Like the transparent   
   wall of circles, which were pieces of pvc pipe each cut to the exact same size   
   and then glued together with a lot of patience to make a vertical wall of   
   circles. Found in Sickbay.   
      
   I think they are working on adding more. Not sure what they will do next.    
   It would be amazing to see the Shuttlecraft within it's bay.    
   KW> It's interesting seeing the complaints about the size differences in      
   KW> Strange New Worlds and TOS. Captain Pike's quarters are huge and have a    
   KW> dining area and kitchen.    
       
   It's been a while since I have seen Pikes quarters on Strange New Worlds I   
   have to re-enlist w/ Paramount. I usually get it annually and without   
   commercials as I recall. I enjoyed the story arc of Picard when it was on, not   
   knowing what really comes next accept knowing that all survive at the end of   
   the episode.    
      
   These streaming services do add up kind of quickly , but cable sucks so bad.   
   Not a Big Fan of Disney + due to the whole woke thing, but my wife and I tuned   
   in for Star Wars Mandalorian, we loved every moment.    
   Waiting on Season IV please please...    
   Moff Gideon the villain in season 3 reminded me of The Reverend Al Sharpton,   
   of which is kinda creepy.    
      
   There have been those moments in the Star Trek movies that have ripped my   
   heart out, causing me to be very sad and then very angry.    
   1. Kirk's Death - "Oh My..." I couldn't stand the actor Malcolm McDowell,      
   after this. I was like, "Who the hell, do you think you are?"   
      I think that this bothered Shatner too, because he wrote a book The Return.   
   2. Spock's Death - "I have been - and always shall be - your friend."   
      Makes me sad to even type last one.    
   3. Data's Death - in the movie Star Trek Nemesis.    
   4. The Destruction of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in The Wrath of Khan.   
   All of these characters from TOS were like family and of course the special   
   memories of watching Star Trek TOS w/ my Dad after my mom passed way.    
   He used to make me SpaghettiOs w/ franks I think before it was a regular thing   
   from Franco-American. lol.   
      
   JJ Abrams had me screaming at the Big Screen, um the warp nacelles do not   
   move like you would move your elbows. (eyeroll)     
      
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