Bugger me sideways, that's a beautiful rendering. I'm really hoping this will be a suitable upgrade to my Excelsior. I love the firepower and survivability I have right now (any time you want a re-match Solari... :P lol) buy I'm dying for something a little sleeker and more contemporary.
I wasn't sure about the twin necks to begin with, buy I definitely been won over.
It was the side profile of the concept I don't like, for some reason can't shake the opinion that it's two ships stuck together really badly, but hey I could be wrong and it might be pretty cool... Still wouldn't mind seeing a Vesta class in game I would have that quicker than you could say quantum slipstream!
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Hopefully it's just the angle. That's the thing about Starfleet ships--even the Galaxy and Intrepid look horrible from certain angles. With any luck, they'll release some more views soon so we can get a proper look at her.
I'm really quite impressed with CapnLogan's skills! The first time I saw the ship concept, I felt a little queasy. But he's pulled it off, and I can't wait to fly this baby in game.
Overall, I am enjoying the show, and have happily signed up for Starz to give them the credit they are due for giving Torchwood another breath at life. That said, it hasn't yet really felt like "Torchwood." Maybe I'm nuts for thinking this, but a stronger nod to the Dr. Who universe would have been nice (a la the inclusion of Dr. Martha Jones and Mickey as seemed like an implied possible direction at the end of David Tennant's turn as the Doctor).
In all seriousness, the mention that this "miracle" could be alien in origin is played off as the "ridiculous." Are the Americans completely oblivious to the fact that there's been a space-borne, world-changing, threat in England nearly every Christmas since the early aughts?
Captain Jack seemed to have lost his swagger along with his immortality. I'm really hoping that it isn't permanent if only because right now it's the ONLY thing that maintains the Dr. Who, and more specifically, the Rose Tyler, legacy of Jack's origin story. Not to mention the whole "Face of Bo" potentiality. Hell, they almost seem to be toying with this very idea because they have specifically talked about how (like Jack) aging hadn't stopped. Though unlike Jack though there's no evidence that they can heal or regenerate.
I can understand a new sense of caution for Jack, being mortal for the first time in over a century, but the complete neutering of Jack seems out of place. The old Jack would have been hitting on the Steward while ordering that drink just to challenge the "I'm not gay!" statement.
Almost an entire episode on a plane also seemed like a bit much. I can understand it if we had 22 episodes to tell the story, but we're only talking 10 50-minute episodes and spending an entire one on a plane with almost zero plot development seemed a waste. That's not to say it didn't have its moments.
Russel T. Davies has created some fantastic revelations in the past (e.g. Bad Wolf) so I'm holding out hope that there's something really impressive waiting for us over the next couple of weeks.
My boss's boss has a bunch of Torchwood tchotchkes on his desk, still in the boxes. I can't tell what they are, but they say "Torchwood Miracle Day" on the boxes.
Waaaaaant! I'd bug him about them, but he's not here. >.
I enjoy the characters, but I'm in the minority who didn't really like Children of the Earth. The big events of that series just felt forced and flat, like they only happened because the writer wanted to torture Jack, not in service to the story.
VAGUE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR EP 1 & 2. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Again, in Miracle Day, I'm enjoying the characters. They have some of my favorite actors working in it, and I think they're all doing a fantastic job. Lauren Ambrose (Jilly, the publicist) cracks me up with her evil-Columbo routine, pretending to be scattered, but with just a hint that she's really light years ahead of those around her. Sierra from Dollhouse was chilling as the agent/assassin. I'm not a huge fan of Bill Pullman, but I'm intrigued to see where his story is going.
Rex and his assistant are just okay. Rex's injury seems to be plot-sensitive, bothering him just enough (and only when required) to serve the plot.
Some of the details of the show bug me. The big TV interview with Oswald just felt ... wrong. Like it was written by someone who has never actually seen a TV interview before. I know the show is fiction, but it could be more engaging if they got more of the details right.
The same goes for the CIA stuff. The U.S. government now has common access cards (CAC), that require not only the card, but a PIN number to grant access to a secure building or room. The CIA is going to have AT LEAST that amount of security. How much cooler the stolen ID scene would have been if she grabbed her friend's card, and found the PIN written on a sticky note on the back. When you're dealing with a fantastical situation like nobody dying, it works better if you get the rest of the details as close to real-life as possible.
I imagine the medical stuff is like that, too, but I'm not as knowledgeable in that field. Although it did bug me that they didn't seem to be measuring any of the chelation ingredients. Oh, and that whole scene was pretty much ripped off from Apollo 13.
I'll keep watching, and I'm curious to see where it goes. They're doing a good job of pacing the show, setting up the mystery and establishing the characters and situations. But I know at least one friend who has already stopped watching (after ep 2 of 10) because it's moving too slowly. There are better things on TV, but we get so little Torchwood that I'll do my best to overlook its shortcomings and enjoy the good bits. Now bring on the Cap'n Jack sex scenes!
:tng: It appears the new Enterprise has a class name! Part four of the design diary is up on the STO site (leader text only), but they're cross-promoting with CBS and placing part four on startrek.com. At this hour it appears someone may have jumped the gun as the web team over over at ST doesn't have the article up yet.
But stayed tuned, chances are it'll probably be out today. There's also a couple (tiny) images on the in game render on the STO page: