Gustavo, the Narada and Enterprise photos came from Wizard Universe and have since been taken down and all seemed to have been posted in error. Anthony at TrekMovie says that the Narada image is not the ship from the movie nor is it even what the toy would look. The same seems to go for the Enterprise image you posted. The images from the new USA Today Article are all correct, including what is the finalised version of the toy Enterprise (the Enterprise above is definitely different in most design aspects and not even that of the Enterprise image that Paramount sent out.)
So just tossing that out there before any confusion starts.
Are freaking huge...
i think the ship we're seeing in this article is a refit enterprise, it seems that the secondary hull is longer than the other pictures of the enterprise that we have seen. it also seems that that the secondary hull is pushes farther back and the nacelle pylons are skinnier even the nacelles themselves look slightly modified.
oh and does anyone else see a similarity between nero's ship and the romulan marauder from the Romulan story arc from Enterprise.
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RE: Refit
by The Best of Both Lemmiwinkses - Part I @ 16:24:20 on Jan 23
What's the difference between the Narada and Mercer Mayer's Little Critter?
Nothing.
RE:
by rassmguy @ 14:47:51 on Jan 23
By making the warp nacelles so huge. They look grossly out of proportion. That's the one thing on the E that I don't really like.
This is intriguing...
One photo (from USAToday) depicts the warp nacelle with oversized NCC-1701 lettering... and it's stripe-less.
This new photo shows red striping with smaller, better looking NCC-1701 lettering.
So, which one is the real model? Are we seeing a prototype image?
(Given the movie still of the Enterprise which circulated on TrekWeb, TrekMovie, etc. last month, I didn't see any red striping on the secondary hull or the warp nacelle. I hope I'm wrong. I LOVE that detailing.)
I know I am in the minority, but I like the fact that pieces of the bridge set are packaged seperately with different figures. It makes it fun to collect them all.
Narada's technology has already been proven inferior by the Swiffer 360.
The Big E looks much better from the side angle than it does from yesterday's pic.
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