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One request
By DirectorSloan

I have one request and it's not really a script request, but some explanation might be in order. From a visual effects point of view, I've always looked for two things in the Star Trek movies
1. The bridge - While I'm not a gadget geek. I just really like a sleek looking bridge with lots of gizmos. JJ didn't disappoint. I would say use the same sets or maybe even dress them up some more and you're fine. Really nothing to do on this one.
2. Engineering - Should look really "glitzy" and impressive. If the bridge is the brain of the Enterprise, this is her heart. It's what powers her. I'm not bashing the look of the engine room, but to second the sentiment that someone who said the engine room looked like a brewery. I'll just say that after seeing the engine room I was in shock and awe that the ship could leave space dock, much less travel faster than the speed of light. Could we dress up the engine room for the next go around? Please? Maybe just a little? Write it in as installing a prototype or new and improved propulsion system. We know in the movie that in JJ's movie, that was the maiden voyage of the Enterprise from Pike's comment during departure that the newest ship deserved more pomp and circumstance for her first voyage than could be afforded given the current crisis. So unless the next movie takes places many years after the current movie, a significant refit along the lines of TOS Enterprise to TMP Enterprise might be hard to explain.

Just my personal wish list.

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