Both Kirk's 1st Enterprise and Picard's 1st Enterprise were destroyed by a crappy, totally outgunned Klingon Bird of Prey!! What's up with that? That will not go down as a glorious moment in the annals of naval warfare!!
@@taylendeen5413 Neither of your attempts at sentences above will distinguish you from the common rabble, if you want to critique writing ability. What's on your Curriculum Vitae that makes you such an expert on good writing anyway, hmmm? Or maybe you just got your feelings hurt because I mentioned that both great Enterprises were wrecked by a completely outclassed Bird of Prey? Did that ruin your day? Sorry, it's true. Now THAT was bad screen writing! Ha.
@@taylendeen5413 Right, plus remember that the crew of the Birdie was only a dozen or so, whereas the Galaxy had around a thousand on board as I recall, and Kirk's Enterprise usually 430-500 (I think), though not when it was lost in ST3. Kind of like a torpedo boat sinking a battleship or heavy cruiser, though even that should be more likely than losing either Enterprise in normal circumstances! PS. On the matter of "bad" writing, your post above should read "why 'weren't their' starships," not "wasn't they're" (which means "they are"). Cheers!
@@taylendeen5413 I've been considering the loss of the Enterprise D and it makes no sense to me whatsoever that the first salvo from Enterprise didn't completely wreck that cheesy Bird of Prey. In the 80's I used to play an excellent board+paper and pencil game called "Star Fleet Battles" (highly recommended, but well before Next Gen). In it a Federation Dreadnaught (the Federation Capital ship of its day) would totally cripple a Klingon corvette equivalent (or "escort," smaller than a Destroyer) with its first salvo (assuming short to medium range, which is what it looked like in the movie, and firing all phasers and photon torpedoes). And that's even if the Klingon reinforced its front shield with all its extra warp power, which it probably would do. Overall, the Star Trek screenwriters and executives usually liked to have the Enterprise face off against either a much weaker ship (like the Bird 3 times!) or later a totally overpowered ship (as in "Nemesis" and Jar Jar Abram's Khan remake). Not coincidentally, the best movie was when Enterprise faced a roughly comparable foe (the original Khan movie). Who knows, maybe they knew they already had a nice Bird of Prey model and wanted to get as much use out of it as possible! Ciao. PS. Submarines sinking a Battleship was not at all uncommon due to the highly destructive capability of the torpedo and the advantage of stealth, especially in WW2, so I think that example is somewhat too generous. Either a Pt boat or a corvette or destroyer escort at most would be a better analogy.
i wish there would be one more movie in cinemas with that beauty Enterprise. The best designed starship ever. LOVE IT and w´ll never forget the Next Generation Series with Picard and Dater.
This was so cool! Great job on showing the maiden voyage of my second favorite version of the Enterprise. The original version is still my all-time favorite one.
There were actually 2 different models used on the original series the 6 foot and the 4 foot. They were both close but the 6foot had much more detail and the 4 foot has subtle changes that separated it from the a,b,c previous ships. This model is closer to the 4foot than the original 6foot beauty miniature. The 6foot sold for around a 1/2 million dollars at auction. ; )
She is and will forever be.....the great lady of the stars. When you feel the emotion i do right now. You know your a true Star Trek fan....and Believer.....I hope this is the future waiting for us.....
FANtastic work! The Enterprize D is my favorite space ship of all time. She's also the most beautiful. Just look at her.... she is magnificent! My second favorite would have to be the original Battlestar Galactica and my third, the original Cylon Raider... Maybe someone will do a similar vid as you have with this, with them. Nice to see someone with X-Styeam and Adobe, putting them to great use!
No this was a great recreation of the Enterprise D I like how you could hear the ships systems and engine startup not a lot of videos would do that well done
It certainly is different from what they showed on the show in the 2 part season finale as it was shown the Enterprise was docked at Earth Station McKinley when Picard came on board.
Oh very good choice of tune... and slick vid to boot! Had a laugh to myself, all you needed in the drydock scene were those two dudes in spacesuits who were on that raised platform everytime the NX01 left. One always was watching and the other would stand and turn to look like "Oh crap, I'm missing it!" HAhaha, funny. HA! And put like huge beards on their spacesuits! Oh man, now I just can't stop laughing! Excellent vid dude!
You did a superb job, would have looked right at home if it had been featured in the series. I love the Enterprise-D, still think she is the best looking of all the ships in the franchise. Such a shame her service life was cut short so prematurely. Thanks for sharing!
You know what would have been cool to hear in this video was the music score that was played when the Constitution Class Refit Enterprise was leaving the drydock and them playing the same music score for the Enterprise D now that would have been a great tribute to 2 legendary Starships.
Fantastic Video! I'm surprised it took me 11 years to stumble onto it. Mr. Crusher did seem to pull out of there at a bit higher than 1/4 impulse though....
After many years and viewing other versions, this still the best work. Still think the iconic galaxy class ship should’ve had a better send off to end the series.
Man can you imagine what it would be like if we could build ships like the ones seen in every series of Star Trek now that would be awesome only if we weren't stingy about going faster than the speed of light rules crap because it is like how the Vulcans were holding the early Starfleet back during the early days before the formation of the U.F.P.
ok that reminded me of watching tmp. nice work. that scene is iconic with any incarnation of the big E would love to see a tmp style drydock scene of the new 2009 enterprise worked the way u did this. cudos!!!!
100% agree with you there, about the Galaxy class ship. Best design. Thats why Im making so many videos with it on them, because theres not enough footage with this ship, which is a shame, and trying to make up for it. Im glad you liked the vid!
I believe they actually only showed this moment in the final tv episode, when Picard is shifting between 3 time periods. Tasha pilots Picard to his new command. I don't think it was in the first episode, encounter farpoint (or called something like that, I haven't looked it up).
This never happened in Canon. Ship was launched from Utopia Planitia in Mars orbit. Picard took over at station McKinley above Earth, he took a shuttle with Tasha Yar. (Scene from All Good Things)
technically these aren't dry docks. For it to be a true dry dock it needs to be taken out of the vacuum of space. This would be done by building a giant air tight building where an Oxygen atmosphere can be pressurized so work crews don't need space suits.
Perhaps - in space terms - a dry-dock is a dock with deflector protection so that none of the workers need worry about being hit by micrometeorites etc. I don't see any reason why one has to dogmatically stick to a maritime definition.
What a great design the galaxy class is. This giganting saucer which itself is bigger than most other ships, those curves and round shapes and this flattened deflector dish - its just so futuristic, far off from the simplistic shapes many other space ships in many other francises (and the real world) are made of. One of my favorite ships in all of sci-fi, although the Sovereign is even a little bit better.
When I first saw this video I was awestruck as it showed the launching of Starfleet's newest Flagship and what it did prior to it's first mission to Farpoint station and it's encounter with the future annoying pest Q.
*Fan Fiction: "I'd earned my commission with the Class of 2378, Sciences division specializing in Astrophysics and Stellar Cartography technology. I couldn't believe that my first duty station, after McKinnley Station for physicals and emergency EVA training and certification, was the Enterprise D! I arrived with a couple of other Ensigns, and man, is this ship amazing! They even let you step onto the bridge for minute to 'show you that you are part of the team'. I've been onboard going on 2 months, and so far, it's been a different lesson everyday. I thought Stellar Cartography and Astrophysics, even if it's 'exciting' from a scientific stand point, would eventually just turn into 'stargazing', forgive the pun. But, I gotta tell you, you get your hands into EVERYTHING on this Galaxy class! I was helping main engineering with a sensor pallet re-alignment after a shield component install last week. Today, we are doing SIF interference pattern matching, and I'm wearing a pair of engineering coveralls, climbing the ladder up into the Jeffries Tube B-16-J-01. on deck 15. I love this job."
@Zcontinuum I would venture to say that while the "D" may have been built at Utopia Plantia, whose to say at some point during space trials she wasn't moved to McKinley above Earth. She also would have multiple departures from a drydock during her life, so whose to say this doesen't depict that. Maybe it depicts her leaving drydock after her refit/repair post Wolf-359.
Good video and great use of the First Contact suite on the Star Trek theme. Always loved that version of it. Not a critique on you, as it's something they did in the shows a lot, but I always found it interesting that the ships banked into their turns. Because, you know, space.
Very nice piece! That is truly THE BEST Enterprise of all-time! I am a huge fanatic of The Enterprise D! Such a magnificent and glorious starship, and and elegant design both inside and out! I will ALWAYS hate Star Trek Generations for destroying the greatest Enterprise, especially in such a stupid way.......a damaged and limping Klingon Bird of Prey taking out a Galaxy Class Starship was so badly done.....and I DO NOT like the Enterprise E.
could tell it was literally last minute *crap we have no memorable action scenes .... meh we will jusy blow up the enterprise people will want a new enterprise already*
Great story great visual, loved the music selection... but i would inverse the last two shoots to finish with the warp departure... anyway,,, i,m getting hooked on your talent !
14 years later...still got me wondering whether or not the Ent-D would have made the 100 year life span and had 5 or 6 Captains and been replaced by the E in the 2450s or 2460s
I love this man, its beautiful. I love the music too, i believe it was used in the credits of First Contact. Only thing i would correct in this, is the warp. The enterprise has this stretched out effect when it jumps to into warp, this can be accomplished quite easily by pushing the objects Axis to the very back and then scaling its x or y handle.
Nice animation, but I must point out that the arboretum lights (the blue windows below the Main Shuttlebay) should not have "powered up" with the impluse and warp engines as well as the deflector as it is simply a room inside the rest of the ship.
The one thing I never liked about Star Trek "Dry Docks" is that they don't really fit the definition. A ship sails in water, they removed the water to make a dry dock. A space ship travels in vacuum, so they should put air in these dry docks to make it where people can walk across it and work without using cumbersome space suits and bulky gloves.
Not sure if it would've been over in 2 episodes, but I bet the Federation would've had an easier time! Hey, don't forget to blame Deanna for crashing the ship!
I think the Enterprises texture looks a bit un-detailed... And... it would be great to have that force-field-flickering when the shuttle enters the shuttlebay... But Great Work! I really like it! Nice and smooth moovements... and a great choice of music! ;)
It's strange that a starship and a nice tune can evoke such an emotional response. Good show.
Enterprise D was my enterprise, the one I grew up watching, Still my favorite.
“Let’s see what this Galaxy-Class starship can do.”
Both Kirk's 1st Enterprise and Picard's 1st Enterprise were destroyed by a crappy, totally outgunned Klingon Bird of Prey!! What's up with that? That will not go down as a glorious moment in the annals of naval warfare!!
@@taylendeen5413 Neither of your attempts at sentences above will distinguish you from the common rabble, if you want to critique writing ability. What's on your Curriculum Vitae that makes you such an expert on good writing anyway, hmmm? Or maybe you just got your feelings hurt because I mentioned that both great Enterprises were wrecked by a completely outclassed Bird of Prey? Did that ruin your day? Sorry, it's true. Now THAT was bad screen writing! Ha.
@@taylendeen5413 Right, plus remember that the crew of the Birdie was only a dozen or so, whereas the Galaxy had around a thousand on board as I recall, and Kirk's Enterprise usually 430-500 (I think), though not when it was lost in ST3. Kind of like a torpedo boat sinking a battleship or heavy cruiser, though even that should be more likely than losing either Enterprise in normal circumstances! PS. On the matter of "bad" writing, your post above should read "why 'weren't their' starships," not "wasn't they're" (which means "they are"). Cheers!
@@taylendeen5413 I've been considering the loss of the Enterprise D and it makes no sense to me whatsoever that the first salvo from Enterprise didn't completely wreck that cheesy Bird of Prey. In the 80's I used to play an excellent board+paper and pencil game called "Star Fleet Battles" (highly recommended, but well before Next Gen). In it a Federation Dreadnaught (the Federation Capital ship of its day) would totally cripple a Klingon corvette equivalent (or "escort," smaller than a Destroyer) with its first salvo (assuming short to medium range, which is what it looked like in the movie, and firing all phasers and photon torpedoes). And that's even if the Klingon reinforced its front shield with all its extra warp power, which it probably would do. Overall, the Star Trek screenwriters and executives usually liked to have the Enterprise face off against either a much weaker ship (like the Bird 3 times!) or later a totally overpowered ship (as in "Nemesis" and Jar Jar Abram's Khan remake). Not coincidentally, the best movie was when Enterprise faced a roughly comparable foe (the original Khan movie). Who knows, maybe they knew they already had a nice Bird of Prey model and wanted to get as much use out of it as possible! Ciao. PS. Submarines sinking a Battleship was not at all uncommon due to the highly destructive capability of the torpedo and the advantage of stealth, especially in WW2, so I think that example is somewhat too generous. Either a Pt boat or a corvette or destroyer escort at most would be a better analogy.
i wish there would be one more movie in cinemas with that beauty Enterprise. The best designed starship ever. LOVE IT and w´ll never forget the Next Generation Series with Picard and Dater.
Data, not Dater.
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D is back in 2401.
we need a 3.0 of this from hangar 12.
This was so cool! Great job on showing the maiden voyage of my second favorite version of the Enterprise. The original version is still my all-time favorite one.
Sleek, grand, elegant. Basically the ship version of Patrick Stewart.
I agree with that
She is and will always be the greatest Enterprise of them all....Let history never forget....
The music score brought a tear to my eye
Are you old enough to have seen First Contact in theaters? It was wonderful in December 1996!
@@SeansModelBuilds yes i also remember the days of willaim shantner the originals all greats
@@SeansModelBuilds I remember seeing it at the cinema, this soundtrack was amazing
This should be updated or redone. With today's technology and CGI it would be fantastic.
Truly the greatest ship in Star Trek, in design, looks and ability. Great video.
There were actually 2 different models used on the original series the 6 foot and the 4 foot. They were both close but the 6foot had much more detail and the 4 foot has subtle changes that separated it from the a,b,c previous ships. This model is closer to the 4foot than the original 6foot beauty miniature. The 6foot sold for around a 1/2 million dollars at auction. ; )
The best Enterprise ever made, Galaxy Class all the way.
Miss TNG so much.
The Enterprise-D lives again. Well done!
She is and will forever be.....the great lady of the stars. When you feel the emotion i do right now. You know your a true Star Trek fan....and Believer.....I hope this is the future waiting for us.....
FANtastic work! The Enterprize D is my favorite space ship of all time. She's also the most beautiful. Just look at her.... she is magnificent!
My second favorite would have to be the original Battlestar Galactica and my third, the original Cylon Raider... Maybe someone will do a similar vid as you have with this, with them. Nice to see someone with X-Styeam and Adobe, putting them to great use!
No this was a great recreation of the Enterprise D I like how you could hear the ships systems and engine startup not a lot of videos would do that well done
It certainly is different from what they showed on the show in the 2 part season finale as it was shown the Enterprise was docked at Earth Station McKinley when Picard came on board.
The part starting at 3:02 seriously looked almost exactly like in the show! Great job!
Oh very good choice of tune... and slick vid to boot! Had a laugh to myself, all you needed in the drydock scene were those two dudes in spacesuits who were on that raised platform everytime the NX01 left. One always was watching and the other would stand and turn to look like "Oh crap, I'm missing it!" HAhaha, funny. HA! And put like huge beards on their spacesuits! Oh man, now I just can't stop laughing! Excellent vid dude!
Fantastic work and my favorite ship class to boot ^^
Here's to you lass....
Long live Ent-D!
The Enterprise D is my favorite Star Trek ship
NCC-1701-D. Travel in comfort as you explore space.
@@johnbockelie3899 it definitely has that
You did a superb job, would have looked right at home if it had been featured in the series. I love the Enterprise-D, still think she is the best looking of all the ships in the franchise. Such a shame her service life was cut short so prematurely. Thanks for sharing!
she IS the best ship they ever made
Not only that, she went down like a chump to a BoP that was almost 100 years old!
@@noelanderson969 respectfully disagree. Movie refit 1701 is the most beautiful starship in science fiction, period.
@@brettcooper3893 the excelsior, most Star Wars ships and the Enterprise F would like to know your location, maybe the Akira class
You know what would have been cool to hear in this video was the music score that was played when the Constitution Class Refit Enterprise was leaving the drydock and them playing the same music score for the Enterprise D now that would have been a great tribute to 2 legendary Starships.
Fantastic Video! I'm surprised it took me 11 years to stumble onto it. Mr. Crusher did seem to pull out of there at a bit higher than 1/4 impulse though....
I dont know how you made the video but excellent detail of the best ship the fleet ever had.
Big props to you man!
Great job, dude. You've done justice to this beautiful ship
The music is just beautiful..
makes me want to watch ST:TNG again
french horns always seem to get people the most emotional
After many years and viewing other versions, this still the best work.
Still think the iconic galaxy class ship should’ve had a better send off to end the series.
Extraordinary!! You did an awesome job on the Enterprise D. I missed that old ship. From one Star Trek fan to another, thank you!!
This CGI model looks so professional (3D model and texture). I like the gallaxy class very much.
Man can you imagine what it would be like if we could build ships like the ones seen in every series of Star Trek now that would be awesome only if we weren't stingy about going faster than the speed of light rules crap because it is like how the Vulcans were holding the early Starfleet back during the early days before the formation of the U.F.P.
Thanks you very much. You did a great job! A very beautiful CGI- scene.
This is AWESOME! Great video, one of the best scenes of the D I've ever seen, movie, show or otherwise.
ok that reminded me of watching tmp. nice work. that scene is iconic with any incarnation of the big E
would love to see a tmp style drydock scene of the new 2009 enterprise worked the way u did this. cudos!!!!
Damn that is the most detailed CGI programming I have ever seen besides the real Star Trek films...
Thousend Thumbs UP ;)
100% agree with you there, about the Galaxy class ship. Best design. Thats why Im making so many videos with it on them, because theres not enough footage with this ship, which is a shame, and trying to make up for it.
Im glad you liked the vid!
Wow mate i can see a lotta work was done here.....congrats this is going in my favs :)
Enterprise D and E are the most elegant starships ever built. Period.
Is this when Picard see's the Enterprise for the first time and take's command of her?
Possibly
I believe they actually only showed this moment in the final tv episode, when Picard is shifting between 3 time periods. Tasha pilots Picard to his new command. I don't think it was in the first episode, encounter farpoint (or called something like that, I haven't looked it up).
This never happened in Canon.
Ship was launched from Utopia Planitia in Mars orbit.
Picard took over at station McKinley above Earth, he took a shuttle with Tasha Yar. (Scene from All Good Things)
You must have put a lot of hard work into that video. Such hard work deserves credit, as that was totally amazing. Thank you.
technically these aren't dry docks. For it to be a true dry dock it needs to be taken out of the vacuum of space. This would be done by building a giant air tight building where an Oxygen atmosphere can be pressurized so work crews don't need space suits.
I was thinking the same... this is actually a "Space-dock". But oh well, the ship is all that really matters!
Perhaps - in space terms - a dry-dock is a dock with deflector protection so that none of the workers need worry about being hit by micrometeorites etc. I don't see any reason why one has to dogmatically stick to a maritime definition.
tut tut. thrusters only while in space dock! lol
excellent animation
Such a shame...she was built to last for 100 years...only lasted 7...
Yeah.... especially if the class she's in is the largest and most powerful ship's the federation ever made!!
This, and refit Enterprise-A were best looking Federation ships.
@@noelanderson969 Enterprise J: I am a joke to you?
Tony Tobias naaaahhh. NX01 all the way!
Nice!😀
What a great design the galaxy class is. This giganting saucer which itself is bigger than most other ships, those curves and round shapes and this flattened deflector dish - its just so futuristic, far off from the simplistic shapes many other space ships in many other francises (and the real world) are made of.
One of my favorite ships in all of sci-fi, although the Sovereign is even a little bit better.
your work is class, sheer class, well done, love it
Very cool! Well done.
:D The Enterprise-D will never die, and thank you
When I first saw this video I was awestruck as it showed the launching of Starfleet's newest Flagship and what it did prior to it's first mission to Farpoint station and it's encounter with the future annoying pest Q.
Needs a 3.0.
Look at that Luxurious beauty.
The moment A mission complete is A moment there is Glory inside Hearts.
I love a good spacedock launch! Wish they did it for real in the show
*Fan Fiction: "I'd earned my commission with the Class of 2378, Sciences division specializing in Astrophysics and Stellar Cartography technology. I couldn't believe that my first duty station, after McKinnley Station for physicals and emergency EVA training and certification, was the Enterprise D! I arrived with a couple of other Ensigns, and man, is this ship amazing! They even let you step onto the bridge for minute to 'show you that you are part of the team'. I've been onboard going on 2 months, and so far, it's been a different lesson everyday. I thought Stellar Cartography and Astrophysics, even if it's 'exciting' from a scientific stand point, would eventually just turn into 'stargazing', forgive the pun. But, I gotta tell you, you get your hands into EVERYTHING on this Galaxy class! I was helping main engineering with a sensor pallet re-alignment after a shield component install last week. Today, we are doing SIF interference pattern matching, and I'm wearing a pair of engineering coveralls, climbing the ladder up into the Jeffries Tube B-16-J-01. on deck 15. I love this job."
ah... the theme from First Contact. Best damn use of the Trek music in forever. So much emotion.
Wow! Goosebumps! Awesome...totally speechless.
I love your use of the First Contact theme. One of the best Star Trek film scores. I think only TMP and WoK beat it's score.
@Zcontinuum
I would venture to say that while the "D" may have been built at Utopia Plantia, whose to say at some point during space trials she wasn't moved to McKinley above Earth. She also would have multiple departures from a drydock during her life, so whose to say this doesen't depict that. Maybe it depicts her leaving drydock after her refit/repair post Wolf-359.
The most beautiful and sexiest starship in Starfleet-History!
Good video and great use of the First Contact suite on the Star Trek theme. Always loved that version of it. Not a critique on you, as it's something they did in the shows a lot, but I always found it interesting that the ships banked into their turns. Because, you know, space.
Brian Straight,
Hehe, because it looks cool.
i love when people do things like this star trek deserves to be well loved cool video
More flashing running lights needed. I only saw one, on the bottom. Flashing running lights really add to the stateliness of a ship IMHO.
Enterprise D is the best looking ship and the most powerful one at that.
Simply wonderful!!!.
Pride of the fleet, flagship of the Federation, our lady.
I’m assuming that this after refit following the romulan incident?
There is still plenty of them in the Fleet boys...Go Galaxy!
Very nice piece! That is truly THE BEST Enterprise of all-time! I am a huge fanatic of The Enterprise D! Such a magnificent and glorious starship, and and elegant design both inside and out! I will ALWAYS hate Star Trek Generations for destroying the greatest Enterprise, especially in such a stupid way.......a damaged and limping Klingon Bird of Prey taking out a Galaxy Class Starship was so badly done.....and I DO NOT like the Enterprise E.
could tell it was literally last minute *crap we have no memorable action scenes .... meh we will jusy blow up the enterprise people will want a new enterprise already*
Great story great visual, loved the music selection... but i would inverse the last two shoots to finish with the warp departure... anyway,,, i,m getting hooked on your talent !
I wonder if they scaled up that Constitution class space dock to accommodate the much bigger size of the Galaxy class... hmm...
Ships of that size are in dry docks easilly enough in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. They had to increase the size of them for larger ships eventually.
Ah good old 1701-D. The ship of my childhood. The writers made a HUGE mistake killing her off way too soon.
It's an Alpha map added on to the texture map :)
14 years later...still got me wondering whether or not the Ent-D would have made the 100 year life span and had 5 or 6 Captains and been replaced by the E in the 2450s or 2460s
Enterprise D. What a beautiful ship.
I imagine this as the generations refit with Captain Picard and commander Data on board the shuttle pod returning from their extended leave.
This is beautiful.
I love this man, its beautiful. I love the music too, i believe it was used in the credits of First Contact.
Only thing i would correct in this, is the warp. The enterprise has this stretched out effect when it jumps to into warp, this can be accomplished quite easily by pushing the objects Axis to the very back and then scaling its x or y handle.
If a dock deserves the prefix "dry" , than this ...
Nice animation, but I must point out that the arboretum lights (the blue windows below the Main Shuttlebay) should not have "powered up" with the impluse and warp engines as well as the deflector as it is simply a room inside the rest of the ship.
@Zcontinuum : It may have been built at Mars but that doesn't mean that's where Picard and crew left for their mission from. ;)
Time for another round of baryon sweep?
Glad you like it very much, and thank you for your comment :)
The one thing I never liked about Star Trek "Dry Docks" is that they don't really fit the definition. A ship sails in water, they removed the water to make a dry dock. A space ship travels in vacuum, so they should put air in these dry docks to make it where people can walk across it and work without using cumbersome space suits and bulky gloves.
Damn good point.
Love the way peeps say I love this but...
Not me, way cool man!
Not sure if it would've been over in 2 episodes, but I bet the Federation would've had an easier time!
Hey, don't forget to blame Deanna for crashing the ship!
I think the Enterprises texture looks a bit un-detailed... And... it would be great to have that force-field-flickering when the shuttle enters the shuttlebay... But Great Work! I really like it! Nice and smooth moovements... and a great choice of music! ;)
Noted for future animation :)
Yes, the Entersprise D is the most beautiful of the spaceships..But the Enterprise D is my favourite!
Oh how I miss that old Girl Rip my Enterprise D
too cool!! Fantastic job!!
Great Job Z!
I just clicked on "Like" and realized that my like was the number 1701
If only she'd survived to fight in the Dominion War; the Enterprise-D is the Chuck Norris of Starships!
Maybe she's is not the most powerful vessel Starfleet ever put into Service. But she is the most beautiful midaged Lady i've ever seen
It is the most beautiful enterprise ship!
Yep! That was MUCH better than 1.0
very nice work!!