I can’t see Scotty ever being that careless. “A wee bit of a pressure problem”?
Yeah, their Scotty is lacking.
Everythung is so authentic in this Star Trek. Uniforms, sets, props. I love that.
How so? (I missed that)
With all fairness to Walter Koenig, he’s aged a bit more than 25 years. :rolleyes:
That’s definitely their strong hand. The bridge is insanely authentic, right down to having an STP decal on the backstage side of the turbolift door.
Agreed.
Their McCoy’s not bad though. Not a mimic of DeForrest Kelly, but stiill his own McCoy.
Woo Hoo!! It’s WALTER KOENING!!!
On the original, they were recessed/absent. Joseph came up with the idea of a sort of turret.
Ah. Cool. Of course, to me everything Franz Joesph is canon
The singular thing these guys did is to re-cast the original crew. Nobody else had the balls to do that.
That got them the attention that Hidden Frontier and Exeter never got.
Bodies floating away. Nice attention to detail.
I love that all these fanfilms build in act breaks, even though there’s no reason to.
How weird must it be to be an actor and have to do a “WTF? Why do I look so old?!” scene?
“This is starting to get… very Russian.”
“Riverside, Iowa” is the future birthplace of one JTK.
Definitely saves a fortune going with the old school Klingons.
Yeah, and easier to pull off if you’re not Clive Barker’s assistant or something.
There’s no way that JTK would deal with Klingons like that.
Got called away from a bit. We’re decorating the downstairs to make it look like the Leprechaun has come.
“Damn it, Pavel! I’m a doctor, not a watchmaker!”