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Adiós Cerritos
When a still unnamed new animated Trek series was announced in October 2018, I was cautiously optimistic. I could imagine that the Star Trek Universe was big enough for an animated comedy. Well, the first Lower Decks trailer from July 2020 with its focus on swearing, farts, slime, zombies and similarly lame jokes temporarily discouraged me. Still, I was never really concerned that the show could damage the continuity or harm the franchise in any way. This is in part because I underestimated Lower Decks and didn't expect it to be more than a side show, a light-hearted companion to live-action Trek. I never imagined how relevant it would become for the franchise and the fandom and how well it would stack up against the live-action series (irrespective of its canon status).
Lower Decks embraces the traditional optimism of Star Trek like no other recent series in my book. It is free from dystopian aspects as they pervade the settings, the characters and the stories of the modern live-action shows. And as much as Lower Decks loves to comment on the downsides, especially concerning the underappreciation of low-ranking personnel, the series successfully establishes Starfleet as a family. Tendi, Rutherford, Boimler and Mariner may have their disagreements, but they are in it together, and so is the bridge crew - largely without narcissistic solo efforts or hidden agendas. The feeling of camaraderie is as strong here as it hasn't been since 2005.
Character arcs are the spice of modern series of any genre, and the ones of Lower Decks are more consequentially developed and stronger in some regards than those in live-action Trek. Take Mariner's survivor guilt (as revealed in "The Inner Fight") or Rutherford's gloomy back story (that finally comes to light in "Reflections"), which for me work better than Burnham's or Tilly's developments in Discovery. And even though their faces consist of just a few lines, Boimler and Tendi feel almost as real as Stamets or Saru (no offense meant).
I have probably mentioned it in many of my reviews, but I wish to reemphasize how faithfully Lower Decks recreates the world of the 24th century (in-universe) and of the Golden Age of 90's Trek (in real life). Starships, sets and props are reproduced or newly created with loving attention to established details, although everything would be possible. In many ways, this animated series is more authentic than multi-million dollar productions that strive to "update" Star Trek to something more bombastic and sometimes hardly recognizable on the visual side.
In light of its authenticity and of its countless in-jokes it is almost ironical that Lower Decks is the one among the recent Star Trek series that explores the most strange new worlds and overall relies the least on nostalgia.
Lower Decks does have its share of stories or lines of dialogue that are seen by some as mockery of Star Trek, but I think it is in line with how fans have been talking all along. Lower Decks is made by fans (the creators leave no doubt about that), it is made for fans (casual viewers don't get half of the jokes), and it is about fans on a meta level (because Mariner, Boimler, Tendi and Rutherford are into everything Starfleet). It has its heart in the right place. Thank you very much to Mike McMahan and his team for bringing us this show!
Much of my above praise applies to Prodigy likewise, but Lower Decks has a special place in my heart - because of the characters and the kind of humor that has grown on me. I admit it took a while. Also, Lower Decks helped me through a difficult time in my life when I was recovering from a serious injury and didn't know whether I would be able to return to a normal life again.
Season 5 of Lower Decks will be the last one. I can't imagine this of all series was canceled due to low ratings, to negative feedback or to a lack of story ideas. Maybe we just have to accept that nothing is supposed to last longer than that in an ever-changing media landscape. Still, I am sad to see Lower Decks of all series go. Although I can keep telling myself that Strange New Worlds isn't bad, that Starfleet Academy will not suck and that Section 31 perhaps just isn't for me, I will miss the endearing crew of the Cerritos and I will miss the authentic Trek feel and spirit of the show.
Bernd Schneider
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10 Jan 2025
The "Broken Circle" NCC-1279 type ship might have been using a transponder salvaged from a Crossfield-class ship. Hence the identification. Just a theory.
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06 Jan 2025
Two of the ship iterations should have echoed the Protector, from Galaxy Quest (rights not a problem, as they're owned by Paramount) and the Orville (OK, a Disney show).
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04 Jan 2025
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27 Dec 2024
Replaced bad caps, added new HD caps and more references (also in https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/observations/11001001.htm ).
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26 Dec 2024
Updated the history of Livingston.
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25 Dec 2024
My interpretation is that they only look that way when they are presented in the story as an adversary so different from and opposed to us, that we have nothing in common with them. Once some understanding is created, their look starts looking less alien, as far as we perceive. So I don't take it literally that they ever really looked like this with prolonged heads, four ears, etc. RL comment, they shouldn't have messed with the look of Klingons though, that's almost as bad as making Vulcans green with red eyes or something. I don't think it was sustainable for the actors to be done up in those intense prosthetics, either. Can you imagine a full time cast member on a Star Trek crew like a Worf having to wear all that?
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25 Dec 2024
https://uploads.disquscdn.c... Aerore Ship from STO
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25 Dec 2024
🎁🎄🎅 Merry Christmas to all (especially Bernd) and a wonderful time with friends and family with lots of joy. 🎅🎄🎁
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24 Dec 2024
It is very nice how the design establishes a design lineage of their ships, although the brown (original) raider was previously seen as a Tendi ship LOW: "Old Friends, New Planets".
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24 Dec 2024
Such absolute unmitigated crap, even Bernd's plot summary makes no sense. Thank God this trash is done.
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I have added more columns to the Episode Master List, such as "Air date" and "Episode ID", which allow to sort the episodes and movies in still different ways.10 Jan 2025
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Proud to present the configurable Episode Master List of all currently 907 episode/movie reviews at EAS, with links to the review pages and pictures. I may add more columns and more filter functions in the future. The script is linked from each episode index page, such as the one of Lower Decks and should facilitate finding a particular episode a lot. Note that the default series order is EAS-specific (the same as they appear in the menu). As I mentioned, its is possible to add more options but that will require external data I don't have yet.04 Jan 2025
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Happy New Year 2025! I haven't prepared new content yet, but here are some highlights from 2024 you may have missed. There is an article identifying the Chinese Writing in Noonien Soong's Labs. Jörg explores The History of the Betazoid Emblem. All Fleet Charts are up to date (for the first time in years). Also, be sure to check out many new images in the Starship Gallery. And as always, the Starship Database is complete with all designs from the latest seasons (DIS, PRO, LOW).01 Jan 2025
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There are several new observations by Jörg, more references and better pictures in the article on Observations in TNG: "Clues".30 Dec 2024
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Two more of the oldest TNG Observation articles have been upgraded: "Angel One" and "11001001": better pictures, more references, some additions.27 Dec 2024
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Merry Christmas! I wish all of you and your families joyful and peaceful holidays. The season 5 updates to the database are complete with the Lower Decks Alien Ship Classes.24 Dec 2024
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The Lower Decks Starfleet & Federation Ship Classes have been updated with references from season 5. I have also added a write-up on the controversial question whether DIS Klingons exist in our universe or not.23 Dec 2024
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I am going to add all ships from Lower Decks season 5 to the Starship Database. As a first step, here are the Lower Decks Multiverse Ship Classes.22 Dec 2024
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Lower Decks ends with a spectacular finale that includes various weird transformations, among which one is particularly shocking and may constitute a paradigm shift in continuity matters, depending on how we look at it. Don't read on if you want to avoid a major spoiler. Here is my review of LOW: "The New Next Generation".19 Dec 2024
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Another old article by Jörg with more references, better pictures and some corrections: Observations in TNG: "Devil's Due".15 Dec 2024
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Read my review of LOW: "Fissure Quest", an enjoyable detour to a ship with surprising crew members, of whom some work better for me than others. In any case, I am looking forward very much to the promised "gigantic finale"!12 Dec 2024
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Here is a new ranking list, with my 10 Favorite Starfleet Ship Designs. Let me know your favorites in the comments!07 Dec 2024
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Here is my review of LOW: "Upper Decks". I am so sorry but the final season of Lower Decks is becoming the clearly weakest one.05 Dec 2024
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I have added some 40 new images, mostly of Various Federation Vessels and mostly from Eaglemoss publications, to the Starship Gallery. There are also updates and corrections in a couple of articles.01 Dec 2024
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There are a couple of updates with facts from recent episodes and a small new Discovery shuttle size chart.29 Nov 2024
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My review of LOW: "Fully Dilated". This is among the most entertaining and memorable episodes of the season. It could have been even better, it it were not for one particular caveat.28 Nov 2024
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01 Nov 2024
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15 Oct 2024
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15 Oct 2024
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03 Feb 2024While the Prometheus prototype spaceframe featured an experimental decentralized sickbay layout, deemed necessary due to the ship’s separation capabilities, Cerberus was equipped with a larger and more traditional medical complex. Due to the ship’s expected war-time role as an Admiral’s flagship, it was fully equipped with a large variety of medical equipment, redundant medical wards, and extra personnel to attend as efficiently as possible to the expected battle casualties.
The main ward featured four standard biobeds and an integrated surgical bay. A nurse station sat at the center of the room, in front of a large display which could showcase whatever medical information the staff required. The port side of the room had a small laboratory area, with two workstations with access to a variety of medical equipment. On the starboard side there was the office for the chief medical officer, which had a dedicated door connecting to other areas of the medical complex internally.
For several additional renders, please visit my portfolio.Software used:3D Modeling and rendering: Blender 4.0
LCARS panels and textures: Inkscape 1.3
OS: Ubuntu 22.04
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14 Jan 2025
The Engineering overhead bridge display, which is usually very constant in a given episode of #StarTrekTOS, appears in four different versions in "Dagger of the Mind". Two different star fields (the often re-used one with the diagonal lines debuting here) are both seen in white and orange in the episode.
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14 Jan 2025
Here are comparisons of the Malcor III matte paintings in the original ⬅️ and remastered ➡️ versions of #StarTrekTNG "First Contact". The matte painting seen in the top two rows was newly created for the episode while the bottom one is a re-use of the Angel I matte painting from "Angel One".
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14 Jan 2025
Here are all of the overhead bridge displays seen in #StarTrekTOS' "Dagger of the Mind". An image of a solar flare that will often be re-used in the coming episodes, sometimes in very different colors makes its debut here.
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14 Jan 2025
#Fanhome bietet jetzt auch für Deutschland die "Star Trek Raumschiff Druckguss-Kollektion" an, im März kommt dann auch schon die USS Titan-A. Habe direkt mein Abo abgeschlossen und freue mich auf die Raumschiffe, mit denen ich mich teilweise ganz schön lange auseinandergesetzt habe. :-)
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13 Jan 2025
The left Science station overhead display is used as a library computer access terminal again in #StarTrekTOS' "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". Here, a cool graphic of Exo III and an archival photo of Dr. Roger Korby are accessed.
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13 Jan 2025
Here are two cool lamp designs, seen in the Sinkla Medical Facility corridors in #StarTrekTNG's "First Contact". I've tried to identify which lamps were used here but have not been successful. Maybe one of them will show up in "Bares für Rares" eventually? ;-)
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13 Jan 2025
Here are the bridge overhead displays, as seen in #StarTrekTOS' "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". Talos IV is again represented on the Science Station displays and the Communications station displays are very pink in this episode. -)
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12 Jan 2025
Here are some blue Malcorian medical trollyes, as seen in #StarTrekTNG's "First Contact". I'm sure they were found items as well, I just couldn't find what was used for them.
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12 Jan 2025
The unique chair in the Sikla Medical Facility in #StarTrekTNG's "First Contact"⬇️ is a Corona chair, designed by Poul Volther for Erik Jørgensen. Chairs like this also appear in #StarTrekPicard's "Stardust City Rag"⬇️ and in the episode of "Bares für Rares" I watched with my mum last night. What a strange coincidence!😅
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12 Jan 2025
Or (less likely): the shot of Spock looking surprised in #StarTrekTOS' "Balance of Terror"⬆️ originally was a reaction shot of him realizing Miri's planet looks like Earth in "Miri"⬇️ (similar to the Yeoman Rand shot) which was then edited into "Balance of Terror" as Spock's Romulan reaction shot. 5/5
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New Episode Master List - Proud to present the configurable Episode Master List of all currently 907 episode/movie reviews at EAS, with links to the review pages and pictures. I may add more columns and more filter functions in the future. The script is linked from each episode index page, such as the one of Lower Decks and should facilitate finding a particular episode a lot. Note that the default series order is EAS-specific (the same as they appear in the menu). As I mentioned, its is possible to add more options but that will require external data I don't have yet.04 Jan 2025
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Happy New Year! - Happy New Year 2025! I haven't prepared new content yet, but here are some highlights from 2024 you may have missed. There is an article identifying the Chinese Writing in Noonien Soong's Labs. Jörg explores The History of the Betazoid Emblem. All Fleet Charts are up to date (for the first time in years). Also, be sure to check out many new images in the Starship Gallery. And as always, the Starship Database is complete with all designs from the latest seasons (DIS, PRO, LOW). Index for the starship gallery at EAS - only the best diagrams, photos and screen caps31 Dec 2024
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Update: Observations in "Clues" - There are several new observations by Jörg, more references and better pictures in the article on Observations in TNG: "Clues". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Clues"30 Dec 2024
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Update: Observations in "Angel One" and in "11001001" - Two more of the oldest TNG Observation articles have been upgraded: "Angel One" and "11001001": better pictures, more references, some additions. Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Angel One"27 Dec 2024
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Update: Lower Decks Alien Ship Classes - Merry Christmas! I wish all of you and your families joyful and peaceful holidays. The season 5 updates to the database are complete with the Lower Decks Alien Ship Classes. Listing of all alien starships in Star Trek: Lower Decks24 Dec 2024
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Update: Lower Decks Starfleet & Federation Ship Classes - The Lower Decks Starfleet & Federation Ship Classes have been updated with references from season 5. I have also added a write-up on the controversial question whether DIS Klingons exist in our universe or not. Listing of all Starfleet & Federation ships in Star Trek: Lower Decks23 Dec 2024
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New Page: Lower Decks Multiverse Ship Classes - I am going to add all ships from Lower Decks season 5 to the Starship Database. As a first step, here are the Lower Decks Multiverse Ship Classes. Listing of all alternate universe ships from Star Trek: Lower Decks season 522 Dec 2024
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Review of LOW: "The New Next Generation" - Lower Decks ends with a spectacular finale that includes various weird transformations, among which one is particularly shocking and may constitute a paradigm shift in continuity matters, depending on how we look at it. Don't read on if you want to avoid a major spoiler. Here is my review of LOW: "The New Next Generation". Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews19 Dec 2024
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Update: Observations in TNG: "Devil's Due" - Another old article by Jörg with more references, better pictures and some corrections: Observations in TNG: "Devil's Due". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Devil's Due"15 Dec 2024
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Review of LOW: "Fissure Quest" - Read my review of LOW: "Fissure Quest", an enjoyable detour to a ship with surprising crew members, of whom some work better for me than others. In any case, I am looking forward very much to the promised "gigantic finale"! Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews12 Dec 2024
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45 years ago: world premiere of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture". The movie set standards that are still valid today, and without which today's Star Trek couldn't possibly exist. 45 years ago: world premiere of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture". The movie set standards that are still valid today, and without which today's Star Trek couldn't possibly exist.07 Dec 2024
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New Ranking: 10 Favorite Starfleet Ship Designs - Here is a new ranking list, with my 10 Favorite Starfleet Ship Designs. Let me know your favorites in the comments! The ten best Starfleet ship designs according to yours truly07 Dec 2024
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Review of LOW: "Upper Decks" - Here is my review of LOW: "Upper Decks". I am so sorry but the final season of Lower Decks is becoming the clearly weakest one. Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews05 Dec 2024
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More New Starship Images - I have added some 40 new images, mostly of Various Federation Vessels and mostly from Eaglemoss publications, to the Starship Gallery. There are also updates and corrections in a couple of articles. Gallery of various non-Starfleet starships of all eras01 Dec 2024
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New Discoverse Shuttle Size Chart - There are a couple of updates with facts from recent episodes and a small new Discovery shuttle size chart. Size comparison charts of all Star Trek starships (except the uncertain ones)29 Nov 2024
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Review of LOW: "Fully Dilated" - My review of LOW: "Fully Dilated". This is among the most entertaining and memorable episodes of season. It could have been even better, it it were not for one particular caveat. Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews28 Nov 2024
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Review of LOW: "Of Gods and Angels" - Here is my review of LOW: "Of Gods and Angels". Trigger warning: I think it's embarrassing and unfunny. Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews21 Nov 2024
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Review of LOW: "Of Gods and Angels" - Here is my review of LOW: "Of Gods and Angels". Trigger warning: I think it's embarrassing and unfunny. Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode guide and reviews21 Nov 2024
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