The Search for Spock tagged posts

“Code zero zero zero. Destruct. Zero.” – Composite Art by Robin Clifford

Star Trek III – The Search for Spock…. a movie that not only let us see more of the Klingon way through Chris Loyd’s portrayal of Cmdr. Kruge, but also the movie that destroyed the vessel we had all come to love. This composite by artist Robin Clifford is masterful! As heard on Memory-Alpha.org, listen to the actual destruct sequence activation as being told to the Enterprise’s Computer by Kirk, Scotty and Chekov in 2285 by clicking the word below…

DESTRUCT

To contact Robin direct, please click HERE.

To view this piece in it’s original large size, please click directly on it…

KG_RC_1701A_DESTRUCT-001

Read More
Post break

“NX-2000” Composite Art by Kurt Kuhn (Kuhn Global)

After the immense beating she took, and the amazing loss of life her crew suffered, the Enterprise manages to limp home in victory. As she enters Space Dock, in front of her is the next evolution of modern technology… The Excelsior Class Star Ship of the same name. Dwarfing the Enterprise by nearly half, her sleek lines are clearly meant to indicate speed, though in space it really doesn’t matter. “Transwarp drive…” Scotty thinks to himself as she fills the Enterprise’s main viewer…. “…what a croc!”

Using the Green Screen photos of Steve Jurgens build (SEEN HERE), and using a few screen shots from Star Trek III and Star Trek VI I was able to recreate this well known scene...

Read More
Post break