• Star Trek Voyager - 4k Title Sequence Recreation
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[video=youtube;sns1Xj6L-Qc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sns1Xj6L-Qc[/video]
Oh man, that's incredible. I've seen plenty of fan recreations of older Star Trek space footage and the one thing they usually get wrong is the movement of the ships; this nailed everything and looked fantastic.
Oooh, purty.
I still feel a bit weird about how enormous the Voyager is in relation to the planet's rings. Pretty neat remake tho.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;52693654]I still feel a bit weird about how enormous the Voyager is in relation to the planet's rings. Pretty neat remake tho.[/QUOTE] I wish that was never pointed out for me in that video about it.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;52693654]I still feel a bit weird about how enormous the Voyager is in relation to the planet's rings. Pretty neat remake tho.[/QUOTE] its a really tiny planet [editline]18th September 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Robman8908;52693660]I wish that was never pointed out for me.[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;xUiDc6pOfxw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUiDc6pOfxw[/video]
[QUOTE=J!NX;52693661]its a really tiny planet[/QUOTE] it's just really far away
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;52693654]I still feel a bit weird about how enormous the Voyager is in relation to the planet's rings. Pretty neat remake tho.[/QUOTE] He points that out. [QUOTE]Every section has things that couldn't exist. The sun doesn't animate in that way, and it they don't throw off huge strings of plasma like that. The nebula wouldn't swirl as there's no medium for it to swirl in, it would just be like a plane flying in to a cloud and coming out the other side. Ice can't exist in space, that close to a star, it would evaporate. Planetary rings are made of fine dust, not asteroids, and the scale was way off. If there were an eclipse in space you certainly wouldn't see voyager's shadow projected volumetrically as space is a vacuum, not some kind of smoke filled environment. I could go on, but needless to say if I start taking out "unrealistic" aspects there would be nothing left! Clearly keeping it as close to the original as possible is the only option, and it wouldn't be a recreation if I started making changes, and likely offend the original creators in the process.•[/QUOTE] Just think of them as anomalies that Voyager was investigating and it's all good, besides a tiny planet is hardly a stretch given some of the seemly "impossible" things that always seem to pop up in the Star Trek universe.
when the star at 1:24 is eclipsed you can see a rectangle where the corona is
[QUOTE=jonu67;52693679]Just think of them as anomalies that Voyager was investigating and it's all good, besides a tiny planet is hardly a stretch given some of the seemly "impossible" things that always seem to pop up in the Star Trek universe.[/QUOTE]Besides, Voyager's always been doing the impossible. Never stopped them before. [video]https://youtu.be/PIGxMENwq1k[/video]
The prettiest ship of Starfleet, now in 4k. Me very happy
[QUOTE=IceCKryss;52693811]Besides, Voyager's always been doing the impossible. Never stopped them before. [video]https://youtu.be/PIGxMENwq1k[/video][/QUOTE] Hardly impossible, like I'm sure they figured out how to make more during the countless years they were in the Delta Quadrant at some point
The animations would be a lot more accurate if he kept it 24fps just like the original. It looks so smooth that it feels so wrong. Animation speed may be off in some frames. Especially the warp effect is so wonky/slow it should last less frames. Right now it just looks like melting cheese.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;52693654]I still feel a bit weird about how enormous the Voyager is in relation to the planet's rings. Pretty neat remake tho.[/QUOTE] I'm watching TNG for the first time and I think I saw an episode in one of the first seasons where exactly the same thing happens.
I know some people like to give Voyager a bad rep but man, Voyager is all the 90s SciFi cheese you could ever want in a show, fuck you I love it.
Nice recreation. I love this scene from the original show: [video=youtube;IcN8_Q0bvFA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcN8_Q0bvFA[/video] If there had actually been a mirror or evil voyager, fuck that would have been cool, but DS9 had to gimp that universe for reasons....?
[QUOTE=IceCKryss;52693811]Besides, Voyager's always been doing the impossible. Never stopped them before. [video]https://youtu.be/PIGxMENwq1k[/video][/QUOTE] TBH, after Neelix joined their crew, they'd occasionally take shore leave or visit friendly systems in the Delta Quadrant. Not impossible that they resupplied over the years.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;52698013]TBH, after Neelix joined their crew, they'd occasionally take shore leave or visit friendly systems in the Delta Quadrant. Not impossible that they resupplied over the years.[/QUOTE] They would have most likely been able to replicate the torpedoes casing and propulsion systems but would have had to trade for the photon warheads and antimatter used in the weapons themselves. They managed to build a whole new shuttle (Delta Flyer) twice so there must be some sort of fabrication facilities or larger-scale/industrial replicators on-board Voyager.
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