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#91 - Wysłana: 9 Sty 2017 10:57:30
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#92 - Wysłana: 17 Sty 2017 13:10:12
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#93 - Wysłana: 17 Lut 2017 16:36:23
Jedna z podstawowych TOSowych kwestii, czyli o właściwym kolorze tunik Kirka i skóry Spocka:
http://www.startrek.com/article/shirts-and-skins-i n-tos
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#94 - Wysłana: 27 Mar 2017 11:54:54
Kolejna ciekawostka - Julian Higgins, reżyser nadciągającego odcinka STC - "Still Treads the Shadow" (i jednego z poprzednich - "Come Not Between the Dragons"), a także The Verse, Fallout: Nuka Break i musicalowego Deadpoola (między innymi), mający też na koncie profesjonalny dorobek (film "Kolumbijski łącznik", chociażby)*, jest synem piosenkarza Bertiego Higginsa:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/stc-ep-8.284596/pa ge-11#post-11962558
Który śpiewał np. taki kawałek (zupełnie nie mój gust, ale - właśnie - ciekawostka):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru2tsT32pHA

* Szerzej:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2706350/
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#95 - Wysłana: 27 Kwi 2017 22:51:47
Garść Trekowych ciekawostek z wiadomej książki Westmore'a:

1. Brent Spiner’s chest hairs got special treatment.
Occasionally, Westmore had to make a plaster cast of some part of Brent Spiner for a specific scene. Once, while doing one of his chest, he didn’t have quite enough Vaseline on hand to prep him. When it became time to remove the cast, it stuck, so Westmore had to snip Spiner’s chest hairs one by one until he was free … and each snip, no matter how carefully done, was followed by an “ouch!” from poor Spiner. (Westmore had some experience with this, as he and his uncle Bud once similarly trapped Rock Hudson’s entire head, and Bud had done the same to Loretta Young with a plaster leg mold, but in that instance, the snipping had to happen a lot lower. Ouch, indeed.)

2. Alien heads were not always that easy to remove.
Remember the Selay from Star Trek: The Next Generaton? Originally designed by Andy Probert, the costumes followed Gene Roddenberry’s rule that one always had to be able to see aliens’ eyes and mouths. Things were so busy that week, as they were also creating Anticans for the same episode, they farmed out the creation of the Selay headpieces. When they got them back, the heads were very rigid and difficult to put on, or remove, quickly. One day on set, an actor in a Selay costume wasn’t feeling well, and while everyone scrambled to get the headpiece off him, they were too late: he threw up inside it. Needless to say, that particular headpiece was permanently retired.

3. There’s a reason Jolele Blalock’s eyebrows kept changing.
Westmore was never happy with Jolene Blalock’s eyebrows; he thought that they violated the rule that all Vulcans have arched eyebrows, and hers were pretty round, especially at the beginning of Enterprise‘s run. Over the course of four seasons, he arched them more and more, and says that if the show had gone to a full seven seasons, they would have been perfect by the end.

4. The Borg were made from some pretty old tech.
Westmore’s son Michael helped him design the Borg, using parts from old, broken circuit boards to make the various implants and pieces stuck to their bodies.

5. The Borg concealed some silly secrets, right on their bodies.
They took things a step further for the movie Star Trek: First Contact. Makeup artists were creating dozens of individual pieces for the Borgs’ faces, and wrote their own names directly onto the implants, making sure they wouldn’t be seen on camera. One artist added the words “Westmore’s House of BBQ” in one of them, and Westmore himself didn’t find out until long after the movie was finished.

6. The Borg’s blinking lights were not as random as they looked.
Final Borg fact: the blinking lights on some of the Borg actually spelled words out in Morse code, including the name of Michael Westmore Jr.’s dog.

7. Sometimes Westmore was very literally behind the scenes … as in RIGHT behind them.
Remember TNG “Conspiracy,” when Remmick swallowed the parasite and his neck started puffing out in all different directions? Westmore attached air bladders to Robert Schenkkan, who played Remmick, and to that attached some rubber tubing and ran it down his back. But the only way to inflate it to get the effect they wanted was for Westmore to lie on the floor behind Schenkkan and puff into the tube whenever the director told him to. It required a lot more takes than he expected, so with each retake he slowly changed from light pink to dark pink to red until he was so exhausted he had to just lie there, helpless, for a while before he could breathe normally again.

Fun fact: Robert Schenkkan is a playwright who has won both a Tony and a Pulitzer, and co-wrote Hacksaw Ridge.

8. LeVar Burton had a very specific morning routine.
LeVar Burton used to look at each day’s scripts while in the makeup chair on shooting days, while he ate his cereal out of a coconut shell. He had no trouble memorizing his lines, even though this was the very first time he was seeing them.

9. Dax’s spots and Chakotay’s tattoo held secrets.
Westmore used to hand draw both Dax’s spots and Chakotay’s tattoo every day, and would number the day and add his signature every time. Chakotay’s final tattoo was numbered “#750 MW” and Dax’s final set of spots was signed “#538 MW,” right on her neck (but under the uniform collar). He frequently gets asked how he managed to make Dax’s spots identical in every episode, but admits that they weren’t, and no one ever noticed–not the producers, and not even nitpicky Star Trek fans. Chakotay, however, remained perfectly consistent, despite being hand drawn every day, and Westmore accomplished this by making sure he always started and finished in the same spot, right over Beltran’s inner left eyebrow.

10. Makeup had its very, very unglamorous side.
There’s a scene in TNG’s “The Offspring” in which Data has first created Lal and is introducing her to Deanna Troi. Lal doesn’t look human yet, and is a metallic-looking android with no discernible facial features. To get that effect, actor Leonard Crofoot (who also played Trent in “Angel One” and a Qomar dignitary on Star Trek: Voyager) had to endure a very complex process. His whole body was covered, including his head, and while he had a small space near his mouth to breathe, his ears were covered and the director had to shout for Crofoot to hear instructions. More challenging still, getting the right look meant he had to wear full latex body pants glued in place, coated with an adhesive-based bronze makeup, and was then rubbed down with a bronze powder so he wouldn’t stick to everything he touched. The entire concoction was was so confining that he couldn’t go to the bathroom while he was in it. He spent one very long 14 hour day in that makeup, and avoided all food and drink because 14 hours is a very long time to not use the bathroom!

http://trekmovie.com/2017/04/27/ten-star-trek-fun- facts-from-michael-westmores-memoir/
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#96 - Wysłana: 13 Kwi 2018 19:07:13
O TOSowych grafikach ekranowych:
http://www.startrekhistory.com/article4.html
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#97 - Wysłana: 18 Maj 2018 18:26:33 - Edytowany przez: Q__
Tak się zastanawiam czy to, że porucznik Kitan z ORV nosi imię Alara, nie ma przypadkiem stanowić formy hołdu dla tej - głośnej i cenionej w amerykańskim fandomie ST - pani:
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Alara_Rogers
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Alara_Rogers

A dumam nad tym na tyle intensywnie, że nawet gdzie trzeba o to zapytałem:
http://orville.wikia.com/wiki/Alara_Kitan
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#98 - Wysłana: 29 Lip 2018 12:58:03 - Edytowany przez: Q__
Tekst z EAS o tym jak to współczesne zabawki w Treku grały:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/ present-day-devices.htm

(BTW. czy wiadomy znak jakości na tym ustrojstwie na tylerowej szyi należy uznać za kanoniczny dowód, że UE wciąż istnieje jako część zjednoczonej Ziemi, w ramach UFP, w połowie XXIII wieku?)
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#99 - Wysłana: 29 Sier 2018 19:59:26
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#100 - Wysłana: 9 Wrz 2018 14:58:24
O ramurańskiej jednostce, która zagrała potem w VOY jeszcze kilka statków:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/ramuran .htm
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#101 - Wysłana: 27 Paź 2018 17:13:59
O tym, gdzie kręcono różne znane odcinki ST:
http://www.startrek.com/article/finding-trek-in-l- a-s-griffith-park
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#102 - Wysłana: 15 Lis 2018 20:59:30
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#103 - Wysłana: 5 Gru 2018 07:09:05
Kolejna garść Trekowych ciekawostek (wiedzieliście o Wheatonie w "jedenastce"?):
https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-hidden-secret-easter -eggs/amp/
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#104 - Wysłana: 28 Gru 2018 18:10:38
O sprzęcie użytym w "Total Recall" i w TNG:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dinTXsgat1E
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#105 - Wysłana: 9 Kwi 2019 18:41:26
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#106 - Wysłana: 8 Cze 2019 17:17:59 - Edytowany przez: Q__
Poniekąd w nawiązaniu do posta #97... Teraz znów zastanawiam się czy Keyli Detmer nie ochrzcili po tej z kolei fan-autorce:
https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Pat_Detmer

Zapytałem o to nawet Davida Macka, który - jak wiadomo (sam się tym chwalił) - nadał imiona paru mostkowym z Shenzhou:

On the Starship Shenzhou, I named and crafted the bios for helm officer Lieutenant Keyla Detmer, communications officer Lieutenant Troy Jannuzzi, life-support systems specialist Ensign Proat (the blue guy with a plug in the back of his head), and Lieutenant Jira Narwani, junior tactical officer (the one with the Daft Punk video helmet). I also expanded the bios for Ensign Connor (ops), engineering officer Britch Weeton, and Doctor Anton Nambue.
http://www.theonceandfuturepodcast.com/blog/2017/9 /27/david-mack-why-star-trek-discovery-desperate-h ours-isnt-just-another-tie-in-book
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#107 - Wysłana: 23 Wrz 2019 23:09:53
Kolejny powracający rekwizyt:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZnVuXTZ3D0
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#108 - Wysłana: 28 Paź 2019 22:01:52
O kupnych krzesłach używanych w ST w roli rekwizytów:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/database/chairs- trek.htm
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#109 - Wysłana: 29 Sier 2020 17:53:15
O flaxiańskim statku, który potem (również) powracał jako inne jednostki:
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/flaxia n.htm
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#110 - Wysłana: 2 Wrz 2020 22:41:48
Major Grin przypuszcza, że McMahan zażartował sobie z Kurtzmana:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPo6I3KaLSU
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#111 - Wysłana: 10 Wrz 2020 16:53:34
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Major Grin przypuszcza, że McMahan zażartował sobie z Kurtzmana:

A w nowym odcinku chyba zażartowali sobie z rebootu z 2009. Chodzi o komentarz że coś co nazywa się "core" powinno być w jednym kawałku a nie kilku... Enterprise wyrzucający swój rdzeń warp w kilku kawałkach przypomniał mi się od razu...
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#112 - Wysłana: 24 Lis 2020 12:03:07
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