The opening sequence, for example, is an emotionally wrenching passage that culminates with a mythic climax sure to leave zealots howling ''Heresy!'' But revisionism anxiety is the point. ''The movie,'' Lindelof says, ''is about the act of changing what you know.''
WTF is the Kelvin's warp nacelle doing up there? VECTORING NACELLES OMG!?!?!
Gawd, it looks like one of those pre-internet non-canon* drawings from the fan literature of the 1970's, where they just re-arranged all the parts in whatever bizarre configuration they could cement together. I always hated those things.This is a wider shot of the Kelvin, which is a similar, but older ship than the Enterprise.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3038/2946973110_3a87a13e4c.jpg?v=0
I suppose it's meant to be ugly since it's older.. but I still hate the shape of the saucer.
Isn't that the deflector under the saucer though? Why would they change the appearance of nacelles and deflector dishes, other than to confuse and anger fans!?
This is a wider shot of the Kelvin, which is a similar, but older ship than the Enterprise.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3038/2946973110_3a87a13e4c.jpg?v=0
I suppose it's meant to be ugly since it's older.. but I still hate the shape of the saucer.
The Enterprise bridge isn't so bad considering how it could have been. At least you can see they drew inspiration from the original and everything is laid out in more or less the same way, it just looks a lot more sleek. I would've liked to have seen them use the colours of the original (red and black is timeless), but the only thing that really annoys me is that stupid console where Uhura will probably be stationed.
Isn't that the deflector under the saucer though? Why would they change the appearance of nacelles and deflector dishes, other than to confuse and anger fans!?
Or maybe the Romulans have a weapon that, when fired, randomly rearranges the parts of federation starships.