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    Anonymous
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    I watched NEMESIS again tonight. I was thinking that this was the first Star Trek movie or TV show to show a stellar phenomenon while at warp speed.

    Actually I just remembered the end of Star Trek 2 where the Reliant explodes after the Genesis Device is activated but that was a fixed point of view, you weren’t traveling with the enterprise, you just saw it fly above camera as if you were sitting on a moon or something.

    But in NEMESIS when their going to the Basin Rift at the end of the movie you see the anamoly while traveling with the ship at warp speed. In all th other movies and tv shows I believe you always saw the streaked stars and nothing else.

    Does anyone else remember differently?

    Now there was that VOYAGER where the interspacial race was experimenting on the crew and to get rid of them Janeway flew straight into the pulsar or whatever. That might have counted.

    BUT I guess what I’m getting at is that 99.9999999% of the time in Star Trek when a ship is at warp its ALWAYS dark space.

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    Garibaldi
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    Yep, from everytime I can remember (even Nemesis for me beacause I haven’t seen it for awhile) is the entire background is just black empty space. I always thought this was because they were traveling so fast that local phenomenon went by too fast to see

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    traveling so fast that local phenomenon went by too fast to see

    I bet you COST was the main factor :D :D :D :D

    #22593
    Garibaldi
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    traveling so fast that local phenomenon went by too fast to see

    I bet you COST was the main factor :D :D :D :D

    Oh I’m sure, but I try to find “real” alternatives to help further my illusion of Star Trek being plausible! w00t.gif

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