damn it Jim..other people have birthdays..why's yours always have to be like a funeral
@mfolson814 күн бұрын
Umm, you're telling me that was all rendered images!? I find it extremely difficult to believe that was not footage of an actual set....if this was rendered, you need to be at the front of the line for making video games and or movie graphics...WOW!!!!
@kanaric6 күн бұрын
Random recommend makes me which they would do soemthing new in this style
@ptaylor50149 күн бұрын
Stunning, when they made Enterprises look like a class leading ship that oozed power while looking sleek and purposeful 👍👍
@nicholasmorsovillo275211 күн бұрын
I would like to see an update of this video only on the Enterprise A.
@danivarius13 күн бұрын
Must admit I preferred the TMP bridge layout with the science station being behind the command chair etc.
@Kevin_Flynn18 күн бұрын
Oh my what a wonderful job you did Donny.
@sarcasticstartrek771924 күн бұрын
now... i dont like most fan made stuff - it's "over the top", it's "stupid" and "rule of cool". This, however. This is beautiful. Since I've been on the internet (1995) there have been two "fan made" things about star trek I have actually liked. This is the second one. Excellent work.
@HeatXfer46725 күн бұрын
Donny, I just found your channel and I don't have words to describe the the sense of awe and nostalgia this brings, I can only agree with everyone's comments - this is fantastic!!
@Archivist1971Ай бұрын
Always thought this looked better than the Enterprise D's Engine Room. Where was the mini lift elevator Kirk used that was then used in TNG?
@sandal_thong8631Ай бұрын
The joke is that the set makes it bigger on the inside.
@miles2378Ай бұрын
Do you have any remorse for the dwarf that lost their jobs standing in the Warp plasma corridor do to your fancy CGI. Apologies im bored.
@sandal_thong8631Ай бұрын
I saw a video recently about the main set used for the corridors, sick bay, briefing room, personal quarters, and separately where the bridge was. Engineering was attached to the former set. But I'd like to see where the hangar bay set was done. I know of it from two episodes: "Journey to Babel" when Spock's parents arrive from Vulcan (they must not want to beam up) and "The Immunity Syndrome" when McCoy argues with Spock before he leaves on a dangerous mission. They have shuttlecraft in other episodes, either leaving, arriving or both, but I don't remember a corridor scene outside the hangar besides these two.
@johnavast5939Ай бұрын
always wondered by the new transporter room on this ship looked so "old"- unfinished and strange when compared to rest of the ship. Anyone else?
@DVersiga1984Ай бұрын
Harold Michelson has said that he wanted to give the viewers an impression that being in the transporter room was like “being inside a machine”. That might explain it.
@johnavast5939Ай бұрын
@@DVersiga1984 well that makes perfect sense Thanks buddy
@Wright.B.HindyaАй бұрын
Good job! And we barely got to know her :( I hope one day, she'll be back and we'll get to know her better. Maybe a TV series of Worf in the big chair?
@Militaryman64Ай бұрын
Pretty cool even today 😎
@Eric19877Ай бұрын
Too much of this short video is blurry and the panning is too fast to get a proper look at things in detail.
@Alan1701bАй бұрын
This is amazing! Great work! This is also my favourite iteration of 1701 Enterprise's engine room simply because I liked the upper levels they introduced and the Dilithium converter chamber too.
@maxwellchallender68522 ай бұрын
Constitution refit 1701 after phase 2
@penguin44ca2 ай бұрын
You're moving so fast
@delphicdescant2 ай бұрын
The chonky switch noises are wonderful.
@JckSwan2 ай бұрын
Wonderful! The best version of the Enterprise.
@user-xg7iz4ok5z2 ай бұрын
Nice work! But I have bad memories here :( !
@Adarkane325xi2 ай бұрын
Science should be behind the Captain’s chair. Oh, it’s the Wrath of Khan format. You say refit, i assume it’s the layout closest to said refit.
@brianmontgomery16192 ай бұрын
How did you create that texture on the chairs? They look perfect!
@user-xg7iz4ok5z2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this!
@christopherrobin46192 ай бұрын
that corridor run ... lol wow... are you still working on these? I'd love to see some more interesting views of the ship at this level of quality
@bryanc12 ай бұрын
I’m sorry….there can’t be a pattern buffer big enough for the genesis device. That transporter would be non stop buffering! The dilithium chamber floor had an interesting yin/yang shape. The dichotomy of Kirk and Spock.
@perrybonney90902 ай бұрын
On the actual set, they had a bathroom just to the left of the main screen/ viewer, which is why you never see that area in view, in any of the episodes, according to a former (US Navy) shipmate, back in 1986, who took a tour of the set.
@76TomD3 ай бұрын
Always loved the stick throttle at the helm!
@DemoDick13 ай бұрын
A lot of cadets are afraid to go in the dilithium chamber, but there is a way to do it safely. Just remember, no matter what happens, you must avoid opening the unit and sticking your face DIRECTLY into the stream of oncoming radiation. That’s the secret.
@kitsunegiblaze80223 ай бұрын
"""Do you have any idea how hard it is to get Nacho Cheese out of Fur in a Sonic Shower?"""
@darth.artikuscreativeworld20433 ай бұрын
Omg it is soo detailed :O
@BD123 ай бұрын
Gah I really hope someone at OTOY makes the decision to put their starship stuff on Steam or let people run it locally. I don't know if it's an Australia thing but there's always a bit of latency and blurry vision, which is a shame because the actual functions and interface are pretty well thought out
@FourLoopMedia3 ай бұрын
NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C, or D
@the_9th_chevron5123 ай бұрын
Just popped up in my suggestions, love it!!!
@shanewilson92503 ай бұрын
I like the layout, but it was too dark compared to the TOS 1701.
@spockboy3 ай бұрын
So Chess, Checkers and Cards will make a HUGE comeback in the 23rd Century? Beautiful work (AS ALWAYS)
@christopherrobin46194 ай бұрын
Your TOS videos are arguably the best posted on you tube... wish you posted more of them... :(
@frasermcmartin70594 ай бұрын
If I won the lotto, I’d design a man cave in my mansion to match the Enterprise E bridge exactly lol 😎
@ijnfleetadmiral4 ай бұрын
Is it just me, or should James Doohan be listed at the top of the 'Main Engineers' column aboard EVERY Enterprise built until the end of time?
@megalictis90024 ай бұрын
Thank you! That was a very satisfying experience! I've never been able to picture all the sets and (constantly modified) views we see of Engineering in the episodes merged into a working complete space. The ceiling vault clearly places it within the "Engineering Hull" (where it belongs). Even the color and lighting are just what I remember. And I really appreciate all the labeling of so many details! This is absolutely beautiful!
@auryconceicao26304 ай бұрын
Why all those light s blinking??🤔🤔🤔🤐
@ChristopherHillOfficial4 ай бұрын
really fascinating! awesome job!!! Really curious as to how this would look when redone in UE5
@mjb512705 ай бұрын
This is my Enterprise
@Samtheman858445 ай бұрын
very cool.
@christopherrobin46195 ай бұрын
I love how small this bridge is.. All the recent bridges seem to be football fields in terms of distance from station to station, this one feels more intimate than the classic TNG bridge. Beautiful work
@OneTalkerOne5 ай бұрын
Very good work!
@paulhibbert5 ай бұрын
You graciously allowed me to use some of your art work a few years ago for one of my KZread videos. All these years later I'm looking for inspiration on my Garage conversion which I am decking out as a Star Trek style studio for the channel and here you are again in my google search results with even more incredible art. I thought this was from a movie, you are incredibly talented my friend
@cg54695 ай бұрын
An impressive, beautiful job with Maya and the Render :) I love the sounds = everything just brings you right into the scene. Thank you for sharing.
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damn it Jim..other people have birthdays..why's yours always have to be like a funeral
Umm, you're telling me that was all rendered images!? I find it extremely difficult to believe that was not footage of an actual set....if this was rendered, you need to be at the front of the line for making video games and or movie graphics...WOW!!!!
Random recommend makes me which they would do soemthing new in this style
Stunning, when they made Enterprises look like a class leading ship that oozed power while looking sleek and purposeful 👍👍
I would like to see an update of this video only on the Enterprise A.
Must admit I preferred the TMP bridge layout with the science station being behind the command chair etc.
Oh my what a wonderful job you did Donny.
now... i dont like most fan made stuff - it's "over the top", it's "stupid" and "rule of cool". This, however. This is beautiful. Since I've been on the internet (1995) there have been two "fan made" things about star trek I have actually liked. This is the second one. Excellent work.
Donny, I just found your channel and I don't have words to describe the the sense of awe and nostalgia this brings, I can only agree with everyone's comments - this is fantastic!!
Always thought this looked better than the Enterprise D's Engine Room. Where was the mini lift elevator Kirk used that was then used in TNG?
The joke is that the set makes it bigger on the inside.
Do you have any remorse for the dwarf that lost their jobs standing in the Warp plasma corridor do to your fancy CGI. Apologies im bored.
I saw a video recently about the main set used for the corridors, sick bay, briefing room, personal quarters, and separately where the bridge was. Engineering was attached to the former set. But I'd like to see where the hangar bay set was done. I know of it from two episodes: "Journey to Babel" when Spock's parents arrive from Vulcan (they must not want to beam up) and "The Immunity Syndrome" when McCoy argues with Spock before he leaves on a dangerous mission. They have shuttlecraft in other episodes, either leaving, arriving or both, but I don't remember a corridor scene outside the hangar besides these two.
always wondered by the new transporter room on this ship looked so "old"- unfinished and strange when compared to rest of the ship. Anyone else?
Harold Michelson has said that he wanted to give the viewers an impression that being in the transporter room was like “being inside a machine”. That might explain it.
@@DVersiga1984 well that makes perfect sense Thanks buddy
Good job! And we barely got to know her :( I hope one day, she'll be back and we'll get to know her better. Maybe a TV series of Worf in the big chair?
Pretty cool even today 😎
Too much of this short video is blurry and the panning is too fast to get a proper look at things in detail.
This is amazing! Great work! This is also my favourite iteration of 1701 Enterprise's engine room simply because I liked the upper levels they introduced and the Dilithium converter chamber too.
Constitution refit 1701 after phase 2
You're moving so fast
The chonky switch noises are wonderful.
Wonderful! The best version of the Enterprise.
Nice work! But I have bad memories here :( !
Science should be behind the Captain’s chair. Oh, it’s the Wrath of Khan format. You say refit, i assume it’s the layout closest to said refit.
How did you create that texture on the chairs? They look perfect!
Thank you so much for this!
that corridor run ... lol wow... are you still working on these? I'd love to see some more interesting views of the ship at this level of quality
I’m sorry….there can’t be a pattern buffer big enough for the genesis device. That transporter would be non stop buffering! The dilithium chamber floor had an interesting yin/yang shape. The dichotomy of Kirk and Spock.
On the actual set, they had a bathroom just to the left of the main screen/ viewer, which is why you never see that area in view, in any of the episodes, according to a former (US Navy) shipmate, back in 1986, who took a tour of the set.
Always loved the stick throttle at the helm!
A lot of cadets are afraid to go in the dilithium chamber, but there is a way to do it safely. Just remember, no matter what happens, you must avoid opening the unit and sticking your face DIRECTLY into the stream of oncoming radiation. That’s the secret.
"""Do you have any idea how hard it is to get Nacho Cheese out of Fur in a Sonic Shower?"""
Omg it is soo detailed :O
Gah I really hope someone at OTOY makes the decision to put their starship stuff on Steam or let people run it locally. I don't know if it's an Australia thing but there's always a bit of latency and blurry vision, which is a shame because the actual functions and interface are pretty well thought out
NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C, or D
Just popped up in my suggestions, love it!!!
I like the layout, but it was too dark compared to the TOS 1701.
So Chess, Checkers and Cards will make a HUGE comeback in the 23rd Century? Beautiful work (AS ALWAYS)
Your TOS videos are arguably the best posted on you tube... wish you posted more of them... :(
If I won the lotto, I’d design a man cave in my mansion to match the Enterprise E bridge exactly lol 😎
Is it just me, or should James Doohan be listed at the top of the 'Main Engineers' column aboard EVERY Enterprise built until the end of time?
Thank you! That was a very satisfying experience! I've never been able to picture all the sets and (constantly modified) views we see of Engineering in the episodes merged into a working complete space. The ceiling vault clearly places it within the "Engineering Hull" (where it belongs). Even the color and lighting are just what I remember. And I really appreciate all the labeling of so many details! This is absolutely beautiful!
Why all those light s blinking??🤔🤔🤔🤐
really fascinating! awesome job!!! Really curious as to how this would look when redone in UE5
This is my Enterprise
very cool.
I love how small this bridge is.. All the recent bridges seem to be football fields in terms of distance from station to station, this one feels more intimate than the classic TNG bridge. Beautiful work
Very good work!
You graciously allowed me to use some of your art work a few years ago for one of my KZread videos. All these years later I'm looking for inspiration on my Garage conversion which I am decking out as a Star Trek style studio for the channel and here you are again in my google search results with even more incredible art. I thought this was from a movie, you are incredibly talented my friend
An impressive, beautiful job with Maya and the Render :) I love the sounds = everything just brings you right into the scene. Thank you for sharing.