"Dahta, come look at this" "..Dayta" "What?" "My name, it is pronounced 'Dayta'" "Oh?" "You called me 'Dahta'" "What's the difference?" "...One is my name, the other is not"
@@StarTrek-Underground I am a retired Navy enlisted. I often hung out at the sub base at Pearl harbor after hours at the bar, and overheard 2 stories from bubble heads at the bar. 1: the guys sub was ordered to look for undersea "rivers" off the coast of California. They did, and supposedly travelled 1000 miles inland in that subterranean river . 2: overheard a sailor talking about tracking an unidentified object travelling at jet aircraft speed near the Marianas Trench
I love this it really could have happened. The navy was integrated in the 50s, you just need a daring producer to do it. Late '50s and Jim Brown could play Worf for the star power. (I don’t know when he started, but I know he retired to go into acting full time.) Edit: it wasn’t till 1964 but was in the offseason. So he has a chance, if they want that big athletic look and they choose him for the draw, he would just be recurring so it didn't interfere with his NFL career.
The Enterprise looks like cross between an American and a Soviet sub. Don’t forget Wesley Crusher, Dr. Plensky, and Dennis Crosby security officer/ Romulus captain, Gyjin characters too.
Lieutenant Commander Data's 1950s counterpart having been created by the science fiction author Isaac Asimov makes sense, since the Data character on "TNG" is modeled after Asimov's fictional positronic android, R. Daneel Olivau.
@_gungrave_6802 , like I told before, just the images are generated with the help of an AI. The idea, the script, the surprise of mixing future/past, was mine.
That was ..SO cool!!!! I like it. It's awesome to think OUTSIDE the box. Thank you whoever or whatever you are. You made my day Wednesday complete . ,😄
Oh, your vibes are half true :) Everythink in this vídeo was created by me. I just use AI to create the images. See them as special efects, not as the movie itself.
The "star" part comes when they surface and take a fix using sextant. Yep, I know, in the '50s they already had Loran-A and Decca but I'm willing to bet they still used sextant and stars, y'know, just to be on the safe side.
Hey, man, that's not fair. I don't sit in front of the AI and ask “create me a video about Star Trek 1950s” and in 10 seconds it is done. I'd hate a video made like that too. And it took me 3 days to create this video. 1. I imagined the story, and created a script - which was adjusted several times during the process, to improve the quality of the story. 2. In fact, it was just supposed to be a curious, perhaps amusing story. 3. I imagined each scene and character. Here, with the help of an AI, they were created. Do you know what the process is like? I write a text describing in detail what each one should look like. An image is generated, I see if it's what I wanted, if it isn't (usually the first one generated isn't), I adjust the text, and a new one is generated. In this project, each image was achieved on the average of the 10th attempt. Who do you think came up with the idea of creating Data as a cute, Asimov-like robot instead of a man in an android suit? 4. I ask the AI to give a certain movement to each of the images, so that in the end it doesn't look like a slide show. Same process, several attempts until I get what I want. 5. I put all the scenes together (me, not the AI), taking extreme care with something called continuity, so that the video flows as if it were a story being told. Once again, various adjustments are made to make the video comfortable for the audience, and interesting (well, the video is getting a good audience, and some compliments). 6. This video was produced in 3 days, not a few seconds. It wasn't made by AI. It was made by a human, who used AI as a tool to create the images. Before the term AI became popular, the name of this technique was “special effects”, used extensively in all sci-fi movies, since forever. Just like that. In the old days, designers used computers to create the effects; today, a more advanced computer does it. This AI is just a very advanced computer, but it's not intelligent at all - just as computers always have been. Watch the video again with that in mind. :)
@@StarTrek-Underground Don't give a shit. You used AI, so that invalidates every other aspect of your "process", full stop, end of story... Do it all yourself, or don't do it...
"But who cares." Love that line
yes!
The original lady was gorgeous, as is the one in this 1950 "series".
Worf is looking more badass then ever before!
All while resembles TOS Klingons more, very cool!
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You forgot "Being the only ship in the sector".
@@markceaser8073 yes, nice catch.
"Dahta, come look at this"
"..Dayta"
"What?"
"My name, it is pronounced 'Dayta'"
"Oh?"
"You called me 'Dahta'"
"What's the difference?"
"...One is my name, the other is not"
I don't think I've got the idea. I reviewed the video, he is called as "dayta".
@StarTrek-Underground ok ok, I know the video said the name correctly, I just couldn't resist, I really like that dialogue lol
Star trek
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This sounds kind of like the voyage to the bottom of the sea tv show.
Putting the crew in a sub in the 50s seems logical. And this story actually seems plausible. Many things in the deep ocean and pathways to inner earth
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Yeap! That's the idea.
@shaynewheeler9249 Hey man, what didn't you like? :(
@@StarTrek-Underground I am a retired Navy enlisted. I often hung out at the sub base at Pearl harbor after hours at the bar, and overheard 2 stories from bubble heads at the bar. 1: the guys sub was ordered to look for undersea "rivers" off the coast of California. They did, and supposedly travelled 1000 miles inland in that subterranean river . 2: overheard a sailor talking about tracking an unidentified object travelling at jet aircraft speed near the Marianas Trench
I don't know my 50s actors to name these people but they all look familiar somehow! I love this concept!
@@cwam1701e Thanks!
I love this it really could have happened. The navy was integrated in the 50s, you just need a daring producer to do it. Late '50s and Jim Brown could play Worf for the star power. (I don’t know when he started, but I know he retired to go into acting full time.) Edit: it wasn’t till 1964 but was in the offseason. So he has a chance, if they want that big athletic look and they choose him for the draw, he would just be recurring so it didn't interfere with his NFL career.
I just wish that Crusher and Troi were half that young and beautiful in the real show.
Sure!
It could easily have been an episode of "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea."
Yes!
That one guy looks a lot like Levar Burton 👍
I think I met the counselor in college.
The Enterprise looks like cross between an American and a Soviet sub. Don’t forget Wesley Crusher, Dr. Plensky, and Dennis Crosby security officer/ Romulus captain, Gyjin characters too.
And you forgot Q and Guinan! lol
That's pretty cool
Thanks!
Written by Benny Russell.
Thanks for the reference!
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Thumbs up for imagination !
Thanks!
STAR SUB ? 😂😂😂
Data looks adorable, I want one 🥰 ❤
Sea Quest meets Star Trek?
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@oliverfranke7650 , good catch!
Lieutenant Commander Data's 1950s counterpart having been created by the science fiction author Isaac Asimov makes sense, since the Data character on "TNG" is modeled after Asimov's fictional positronic android, R. Daneel Olivau.
@@Crimson-m9o yes! I am Asimov’s fan, l loved the first time they said Data’s brain was positronic.
I think this has already been done. it's called Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea!
I think Deborah and I were once married
Cool!
That was... weird.
Well its clearly AI generated which is why its got that uncanny valley feeling.
Well... that was part of the idea. Put the future and the past mixed together, make us think a little out of the box.
@_gungrave_6802 , like I told before, just the images are generated with the help of an AI. The idea, the script, the surprise of mixing future/past, was mine.
That was ..SO cool!!!! I like it. It's awesome to think OUTSIDE the box. Thank you whoever or whatever you are. You made my day Wednesday complete . ,😄
@@StarTrek-Underground A bit of a nexus?
Voyage To The Bottom Of The 1:32 Sea with better plotd and writers.
Thanks!
In this scenario, did TOS come out in the '30s (or '20s)? 😉
Well, what about in the Ancient Roman Empire?
Coming soon 😉
@@StarTrek-Underground oh, so there's an _even bigger_ gap between generations in this universe?
@StarTrek-Underground well there was that one planet TOS visited...
1860s probably
Why is this giving me AI generated vibes?
Oh, your vibes are half true :)
Everythink in this vídeo was created by me. I just use AI to create the images. See them as special efects, not as the movie itself.
😅we'll information good show 😅
Who is Deborah Crusher?
Grat-great-great-great-grandmother of Beverly Crusher.
Where's the "star" part in this? A submarine?
The "star" part comes when they surface and take a fix using sextant.
Yep, I know, in the '50s they already had Loran-A and Decca but I'm willing to bet they still used sextant and stars, y'know, just to be on the safe side.
Ogdere Boon
Oh goodie... Yet more AI generated trash...
Hey, man, that's not fair.
I don't sit in front of the AI and ask “create me a video about Star Trek 1950s” and in 10 seconds it is done. I'd hate a video made like that too.
And it took me 3 days to create this video.
1. I imagined the story, and created a script - which was adjusted several times during the process, to improve the quality of the story.
2. In fact, it was just supposed to be a curious, perhaps amusing story.
3. I imagined each scene and character. Here, with the help of an AI, they were created. Do you know what the process is like? I write a text describing in detail what each one should look like. An image is generated, I see if it's what I wanted, if it isn't (usually the first one generated isn't), I adjust the text, and a new one is generated. In this project, each image was achieved on the average of the 10th attempt. Who do you think came up with the idea of creating Data as a cute, Asimov-like robot instead of a man in an android suit?
4. I ask the AI to give a certain movement to each of the images, so that in the end it doesn't look like a slide show. Same process, several attempts until I get what I want.
5. I put all the scenes together (me, not the AI), taking extreme care with something called continuity, so that the video flows as if it were a story being told. Once again, various adjustments are made to make the video comfortable for the audience, and interesting (well, the video is getting a good audience, and some compliments).
6. This video was produced in 3 days, not a few seconds. It wasn't made by AI. It was made by a human, who used AI as a tool to create the images.
Before the term AI became popular, the name of this technique was “special effects”, used extensively in all sci-fi movies, since forever. Just like that. In the old days, designers used computers to create the effects; today, a more advanced computer does it. This AI is just a very advanced computer, but it's not intelligent at all - just as computers always have been.
Watch the video again with that in mind. :)
@@StarTrek-Underground Don't give a shit.
You used AI, so that invalidates every other aspect of your "process", full stop, end of story...
Do it all yourself, or don't do it...
Star trek
AI is theft.
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