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Star trek TBG remastered?


Question Posted Wednesday April 22 2009, 10:52 am

Recently they have remastered the original series or star trek and I was wondering if they'll remaster the TNG series like they did with the original cause it looks great compared to what it was?

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evilgogeta answered Thursday April 23 2009, 7:52 pm:
It's not something I've heard about. I heard somewhere that because of the way TNG was filmed it'd take a lot more effort to remaster. I'm afraid I don't know the exact technical details though.

To be honest I'm not sure that TNG really needs remastering. It looks good already (at least through these nostalgia filled eyes). To me Star Trek's never really been about the special effects. I don't mind there being 2 blokes behind the scenes opening the doors, or the actors running back and forth whenever the ship gets hit, so long as the story's good.

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