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Reformatted CGI: Star Trek Original Series

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I couldn't find a thread for this. I know it has been discussed a bit. I have seen a few episodes with the new CGI including Balance of Terror and the Mengerie Part 1. Good stuff!

The ones I want to see are:

The Doomsday Machine
The Immunity Syndrome

Hopefully, the doomsday machine will look better than a cruller floating in space.
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It's in the Star Trek/Star Wars Forum....


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A Gunslinger wrote: Hopefully, the doomsday machine will look better than a cruller floating in space.
My wife, who is as big a TOS fan as I am, refers to that episode as "The Flying Turd"

I've seen most of the remastered episodes so far.
Here is the schedule if anyone is interested.

www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/25835.html

The enhancements haven't been as extensive as I would have liked though I understand that the CGI team is trying to preserve the orginal feel. Frankly I would have been fine if they had fixed everything possible. Give the Enterprise much more movement etc.
I expect the Doomsday Machine itself will appear very much like it always has with some tweaks. We'll see.
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To me, part of the original Trek's charm was its lo-fi SFX. Hate it when people pull a George Lucas and crap on nostalgia, tacking on effects that will one day look lo-fi themselves.
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The Tholian Web ought to be kinda cool!!!

One of the only things I liked about Enterprise was the management of the Tholians!
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So far I've been very unimpressed by these new episodes. I can't tell a great deal of difference.
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I've caught a few, and I have to admit that the Enterprise looks pretty cool all CGI-enhanced, and so do the planets. Haven't seen any effect-heavy eps yet, though, so I can't speak for how those turned out.

Are these reworked versions going to be made available on DVD?
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Lord Foul wrote:To me, part of the original Trek's charm was its lo-fi SFX. Hate it when people pull a George Lucas and crap on nostalgia, tacking on effects that will one day look lo-fi themselves.
It is setting a dangerous new precedent: older shows are not as good if the effects are not up to standard. What made the original series great were the stories. Sure, changing effects doesn't affect that, but I hope people value shows for story and character rather than how modern the effects are.
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