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First Official Photos From New Star Trek Movie

Philias Fog writes "The most secret project in Hollywood is finally lifting its skirt. Today Paramount released a number of images for their new Star Trek movie directed by JJ Abrams. Shots include images of the bridge of the Enterprise, the villain Nero, a ship (not the Enterprise) and all of the crew in uniform. TrekMovie.com has a complete set of photos and links to all the new shots."

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  1. Wait... is this an even or odd number Trek? by Average_Joe_Sixpack · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Hope the nerds don't ruin it by complaining about canon or discrepancies with TOS.

  2. Lost me after "I did enjoy Enterprise" by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sorry, but saying you enjoyed Enterprise robs you of any credibility. It was the worsed of all Star Trek ever created. Only the most braindead morons spoonfed on reality tv and informarcials could like that show.

    Voyager was not much better, that you mention the two worsed series as examples shows that you are about 12yr olds and have yet to develop taste.

    Once you grow up you will realize that there are only TWO star trek captains. Kirk and Picard. Everything else is crap.

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  3. Re:Nothing good acting can't fix. by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    DiCaprio is definitely a good actor, but I don't really care for him -- and I can't exactly define why. It's not so bad that I won't see a movie with him in it, but I won't see one simply because he's in it.

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  4. Re:Actually a very long time - 11.3 days by Dun+Malg · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    a Constitution class starship is 305 meters long. Let's just guess that it's 120 meters wide and an average of 20 meters thick. I know rabid trekkies will correct all this, but it's not important to be all that accurate. 305 x 120 x 20 = 732,000 cubic meters. That's 732 million liters, for those still reading. 732 million liters divided by 748 liters per second is 978,609 seconds to empty the ship to vacuum.

    That's 11.3 days to empty the ship through a 10 cm diameter hole

    A constitution class ship has neither an infinitely thin skin, nor is it 100% hollow, nor is it a perfect box. Your air volume calculation needs work.

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  5. Re:no comment by Like2Byte · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You have issues.

    And, no, your post didn't have the effect it intended.

    Now, finish your cereal so your mommy can put your binkie back in your pie-hole.