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New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 01:03pm
by Darth Tedious
I have no idea if this is legit

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But that's what it looks like

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 03:12pm
by Srelex
Well, we saw the Enterprise rising from the sea in the trailer, so I guess it's legit.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 08:09pm
by Enigma
And we also saw it crashing into the sea too.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 08:19pm
by Darth Tedious
Star Trek: Into Darkness the sea

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 08:24pm
by Batman
You get deep enough, it's the same damn thing.
And so far, this doesn't look any more promising than the last one.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-27 11:32pm
by Connor MacLeod
Clearly, in the next Trek movie they venture into Fluidic space and face off against species 8472.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-28 01:09pm
by Instant Sunrise
Well since the Enterpise was designed for space travel, the number of atmospheres it can withstand is anywhere between zero and one.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-28 01:16pm
by Darth Tedious
Instant Sunrise wrote:Well since the Enterpise was designed for space travel, the number of atmospheres it can withstand is anywhere between zero and one.

And unless it was rated for atmospheric entry, that number may be closer to 0 than 1

Of course we're neglecting to account for navigational shields, which can withstand INFINITE LAZERS and are water-resistant too, it seems

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2012-12-28 01:23pm
by Captain Seafort
Instant Sunrise wrote:Well since the Enterpise was designed for space travel, the number of atmospheres it can withstand is anywhere between zero and one.
It can also (if it's anything like the E-nil) withstand a few thousand g acceleration. Not the same as water pressure of course, but nothing to sneeze at.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2013-01-04 09:46pm
by DarkArk
You're forgetting that the Enterprise was built on Earth in this one, thus it can certainly go into an atmosphere. Also what we've seen so far in the trailers doesn't have the Enterprise being completely submerged so much as skimming the surface.

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2013-01-04 11:45pm
by Kuja
Star Trek: The Poseidon Adventure

Re: New Promo Poster (apparently)

Posted: 2013-01-11 10:21pm
by Lancer
Don't forget, the Enterprise also hid within the atmosphere of Titan during the first movie.