DAMN. IT!!!! This is the ship recreation I always wanted!!! Thanks CBS. Thanks for ruining the fun for everyone and making it so that brilliant people like Donny Versiga can't share their beautiful work with everyone.
If you look at the blueprints, the dilithium reactor room is not actually connected to the warp core, It's sole purpose was Spock's death scene. The intermix chamber is actually below, behind the deflector dish.
That part always confused me as a kid, I was wondering what he was messing around with and after hearing it was the dilithium I just thought "that just raises further questions!"
WOW!!!! Excellent job! It has been a dream of mine ever since I was a little boy, to walk around this ship. Thank you for making that dream come virtually true. I really wish "the suits" wouldn't make such a big stink about releasing this kind of thing. Do you know how many of us out there would just love to have a "game" that allows us to virtually explore all our favorite starships? If CBS and Paramount aren't ever going to produce and release such a thing, they shouldn't stop fans from producing and releasing it for each other. Oh well. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this with us on RUclips. It's fun to watch what you've made. And... WOW! You have some killer 3D skills!
This is my favourite version of Engineering. It just so was the Enterprise's, while the Enterprise-A's seen in The Undiscovered Country was a redress of the Enterprise-D's Engineering set and Voyager's re-used the Warp Core from The Motion Picture.
Technically... the Ent-D's Engineering set was a redress of this one. Take out the plasma conduit and stick the pool table down that hallway; Geordi's office where the dilithium reactor room is.
Are you going to offer this as software that we can walk around and immerse ourselves in the best Enterprise design that has ever been shown? I really want to be able to explore the whole ship!!!!!
While TMP's appearance was more elegant and restrained, I can't help but relish all the STUFF that we got the TWOK version, especially when it's rendered in such beautiful detail - even down to the screws in the plexiglass on the warp power conduit! Also, James Horner's score sucks me in every time! Sorry Jerry.
@@andysahs1599 Paid off well. One of the problems with Trek has always been a lack of a "lived in" feeling to their ships. TOS especially. A big part of that is lack of budget, or resolution for the video; there was no time or money, or point, in putting a lot of little fine details to the world since nobody would see them anyways. Of course, 60 years on now, we have HD remasters and can see all the rough edges we were never meant to see. But then you have shows like Discovery and Picard where half the time the ships make no sense, nor how the people live in them.
Oh my goodness, _wow!_ This is wonderfully crafted. It's incredible to be able to see angles and areas we never got to see in the movies, like the end of that long corridor and the far end of the plasma conduit. Not that I expect them to say anything important, but do the Warning signs have legible text on them? I'm definitely gonna look around your channel and see what other recreations you have made. o7
"This is an art project for my personal portfolio and will not be released as a playable experiance." Totally unrelated, but there are these things nowadays called torrents and I just found out there are ways to upload and share them discreetly. I don't know what that has to do with anything, just a fun thing that popped into my mind. 😋
That corridor we see at the star of the video shouldn't be there.. Its in the movies which is why we see it here, I know, but where this Engine room is located on the ship, that corridor makes no sense as it would be sticking out of the ship, in between the Torpedo Launcher and the Main Deflector Dish.
pepperVenge I know. I choose to stick with onscreen accuracy in regards to my interiors, rather than what would realistically fit within the ship. It’s been my directive with all the work I’ve done over the years.
Okay I'm gonna straight up say the world becomes a completely unfair place, whenever I see that something made with such passion and talent as this project "will not be released as a playable experience" to the public. I can understand that its likely due to Paramount/CBS stringing up anyone that shows genuine love and tribute to that which Roddenberry created - as it has been with other projects in the past. But still........The world is certainly poorer for it. This is some high-tier stuff!
First of all, this is amazing! Love it.. Second.. I have to just say this: So the room that Spock died in was where the Dilithium is? That room never made any sense before, but now it makes Even less, which I don't even know how that's possible.. What good is the Dilithium if its not even inside the Warp Core?? And did anyone ever notice that that little room wasn't even in The Motion Picture? It was added for Spocks death scene. Its a completely useless.. pointless room..
The room was added to give Spock a dramatic death scene, plain and simple. I know the idea behind that room doesn’t make much sense (from a later-Trek perspective of how the engines worked), but my goal was to accurately replicate the sets as we saw on screen.
@@DVersiga1984 I know why its there, I even say so in my comment. I think its good to keep accurate with the films. I was just voicing my thoughts on the concept of that room.
It doesn’t tally with how dilithium works in the later warp cores, but actually it’s arguably consistent with what we saw in TOS, where the dilithium was slotted into those hubs in the middle of engineering, without any extra protection chamber at all!
@@loreandlegendtalesfromourm2915 Fair point, but the refit Enterprise had a warp core in both TMP and TWOK. And that Dilithium chamber was only in TWOK. Makes no sense.
They should of created a TV series based off this timeline with another class of ship & crew. In my opinion they had a gold mine with these uniforms, ship design. I understand they wanted something fresh but don't like how they jumped to kids steering starships and hiring writers that wrote for Soap Opera's. How Roddenberry ever signed off on that was beyond me.
Congratulations for an excelent work. Just an observation, the forward corridor despite been shown in TMP it doesn't exists because in that area is the main deflector. 😊
I'm actually getting emotional watching this. This is crazy.
No. It isn´t. ;-)
if it is, i don't want to be sane...
oh how i miss this type of trek.
DAMN. IT!!!! This is the ship recreation I always wanted!!! Thanks CBS. Thanks for ruining the fun for everyone and making it so that brilliant people like Donny Versiga can't share their beautiful work with everyone.
Your attention to detail is second to none.
If you look at the blueprints, the dilithium reactor room is not actually connected to the warp core, It's sole purpose was Spock's death scene. The intermix chamber is actually below, behind the deflector dish.
That part always confused me as a kid, I was wondering what he was messing around with and after hearing it was the dilithium I just thought "that just raises further questions!"
Perfection. Want the whole ship from A deck to the shuttle bay.
WOW!!!! Excellent job! It has been a dream of mine ever since I was a little boy, to walk around this ship. Thank you for making that dream come virtually true. I really wish "the suits" wouldn't make such a big stink about releasing this kind of thing. Do you know how many of us out there would just love to have a "game" that allows us to virtually explore all our favorite starships? If CBS and Paramount aren't ever going to produce and release such a thing, they shouldn't stop fans from producing and releasing it for each other. Oh well. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this with us on RUclips. It's fun to watch what you've made. And... WOW! You have some killer 3D skills!
This is excellent. One of the most impressive sets (and influential) in all of Star Trek.
I love the operating instructions sticker on the warp plasma chamber.
Incredible work as always. Loved to see the end of the intermix chamber looking back.
This is my favourite version of Engineering. It just so was the Enterprise's, while the Enterprise-A's seen in The Undiscovered Country was a redress of the Enterprise-D's Engineering set and Voyager's re-used the Warp Core from The Motion Picture.
Technically... the Ent-D's Engineering set was a redress of this one. Take out the plasma conduit and stick the pool table down that hallway; Geordi's office where the dilithium reactor room is.
@@JasonCliftJones The ''pool table'' was first seen in Star Trek IV at Star Fleet Headquarters .
hi donny, greetings from Capt. Foley... earned a new sub, awesome work.
Fantastic , Donny...!! Your work is amazingly beautiful. Perfect...!!
Impeccable as always
Truly inspirational work. Well done Admiral.
So good I watched it twice and cranked the audio up the second time, awesome stuff!
In my mind I’m replaying the real scene that matches the section of soundtrack.
Speechless. I just wish I could walk around in VR.
You'll find everything ship-shape, Admiral!
Fantastic! Thanks for uploading this. 😀
Awesome! Excellent detail!
Are you going to offer this as software that we can walk around and immerse ourselves in the best Enterprise design that has ever been shown? I really want to be able to explore the whole ship!!!!!
While TMP's appearance was more elegant and restrained, I can't help but relish all the STUFF that we got the TWOK version, especially when it's rendered in such beautiful detail - even down to the screws in the plexiglass on the warp power conduit!
Also, James Horner's score sucks me in every time! Sorry Jerry.
I think that was Director Nicholas Meyer's idea to give ship a more realistic look i liked the Fire Extinguishers and Emergency Respirators idea too.
@@andysahs1599 Paid off well. One of the problems with Trek has always been a lack of a "lived in" feeling to their ships. TOS especially. A big part of that is lack of budget, or resolution for the video; there was no time or money, or point, in putting a lot of little fine details to the world since nobody would see them anyways. Of course, 60 years on now, we have HD remasters and can see all the rough edges we were never meant to see.
But then you have shows like Discovery and Picard where half the time the ships make no sense, nor how the people live in them.
Fantastic work!!!
Wish you’d slow down all the jerky moving around so we could see the plasma swirling around in the intermix chamber in more detail!
Oh my goodness, _wow!_ This is wonderfully crafted. It's incredible to be able to see angles and areas we never got to see in the movies, like the end of that long corridor and the far end of the plasma conduit.
Not that I expect them to say anything important, but do the Warning signs have legible text on them?
I'm definitely gonna look around your channel and see what other recreations you have made. o7
only problem is the entry corridor would project some distance out of the front of the hull...
likewise the back of the room is a huge empty space that would have to be inside the shuttlebay.
Amazing great job
That's awesome!
Wow! the first moment I thought its a drone inside a set.
With slight modifications, will you ever try doing the Star Trek V corridors that lead to engineering by any chance? (shrugs)
Mind blowing
Amazing!
Very awesome video.
Always thought this looked better than the Enterprise D's Engine Room. Where was the mini lift elevator Kirk used that was then used in TNG?
"This is an art project for my personal portfolio and will not be released as a playable experiance."
Totally unrelated, but there are these things nowadays called torrents and I just found out there are ways to upload and share them discreetly. I don't know what that has to do with anything, just a fun thing that popped into my mind. 😋
This is fucking unbelievable....... i'm crying
The absolute best!!!
I love this....
is the word given
Admiral Kirk ??
Amazing work! Really incredible! Will this ever be released for download?
Just fan art for my porfolio, unfortunately :-)
@@DVersiga1984 If only it could be more, but I understand. Amazing work Sir!
Super cool man
~ I have been and always shall be your friend. Live long and prosper. 🖖
That's awesome
That corridor we see at the star of the video shouldn't be there.. Its in the movies which is why we see it here, I know, but where this Engine room is located on the ship, that corridor makes no sense as it would be sticking out of the ship, in between the Torpedo Launcher and the Main Deflector Dish.
pepperVenge I know. I choose to stick with onscreen accuracy in regards to my interiors, rather than what would realistically fit within the ship. It’s been my directive with all the work I’ve done over the years.
@@DVersiga1984 For sure. Wasn't knocking your work, I was just pointing out to those who don't know the flaw in the original set design.
Okay I'm gonna straight up say the world becomes a completely unfair place, whenever I see that something made with such passion and talent as this project "will not be released as a playable experience" to the public. I can understand that its likely due to Paramount/CBS stringing up anyone that shows genuine love and tribute to that which Roddenberry created - as it has been with other projects in the past. But still........The world is certainly poorer for it. This is some high-tier stuff!
The word is given.
Nice work! But I have bad memories here :( !
did Voyager use this set?
Both TNG and voyager used elements from from the Motion picture/WOK movies enginering set it was the same sound stage.
Fun fact: if they had never added that dilithium reactor room, Spock would have lived. 🖖
Nope, he just would have been disintegrated and made into a planet along with the rest of the crew and the ship haha.
First of all, this is amazing! Love it.. Second.. I have to just say this: So the room that Spock died in was where the Dilithium is? That room never made any sense before, but now it makes Even less, which I don't even know how that's possible.. What good is the Dilithium if its not even inside the Warp Core?? And did anyone ever notice that that little room wasn't even in The Motion Picture? It was added for Spocks death scene. Its a completely useless.. pointless room..
The room was added to give Spock a dramatic death scene, plain and simple. I know the idea behind that room doesn’t make much sense (from a later-Trek perspective of how the engines worked), but my goal was to accurately replicate the sets as we saw on screen.
@@DVersiga1984 I know why its there, I even say so in my comment. I think its good to keep accurate with the films. I was just voicing my thoughts on the concept of that room.
pepperVenge no worries!
It doesn’t tally with how dilithium works in the later warp cores, but actually it’s arguably consistent with what we saw in TOS, where the dilithium was slotted into those hubs in the middle of engineering, without any extra protection chamber at all!
@@loreandlegendtalesfromourm2915 Fair point, but the refit Enterprise had a warp core in both TMP and TWOK. And that Dilithium chamber was only in TWOK. Makes no sense.
They should of created a TV series based off this timeline with another class of ship & crew. In my opinion they had a gold mine with these uniforms, ship design. I understand they wanted something fresh but don't like how they jumped to kids steering starships and hiring writers that wrote for Soap Opera's. How Roddenberry ever signed off on that was beyond me.
You're moving so fast
❤️
Is this actually real or a fake video photoshop?
It’s a 3D rendering
Congratulations for an excelent work. Just an observation, the forward corridor despite been shown in TMP it doesn't exists because in that area is the main deflector. 😊
Never been equaled.
SPOCK!! GET OUT OF THERE!!!
someone...make a game out of this...instead stonline like games
a Wrath of Khan game would be brilliant.. Using Unreal 4 Engine.