Brer Oswald
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If it was a solid, shiny, platinum color, I would have thought it was cool.Be honest, you would have complained no matter what the ship looked like.
If it was a solid, shiny, platinum color, I would have thought it was cool.Be honest, you would have complained no matter what the ship looked like.
Lion Fish. Definitely lion fish...Looks like a robotic wasp
It's a crutch for the injured, endangered, giant lion fish. Hope he heals!still waiting to see how well the massive gray support is covered in final form. I get that it needs something substantial to support it, I just hope its hidden better with another wing or perhaps a facade that will cover it to make it looks like some kind of landing pedestal...?
So taking the exact same design and just making it the most obvious and uninspired color for a space ship would have saved this for you? Interesting.If it was a solid, shiny, platinum color, I would have thought it was cool.
Like I said, sometimes things are over designed. Sometimes simple is better. A lot of us hated Tomorrowland’s design because of how many metallic pieces were on the building.So taking the exact same design and just making it the most obvious and uninspired color for a space ship would have saved this for you? Interesting.
No. "Shiny" and spaceship should never be used in the same sentence together. They fly at hundreds of miles an hour through space...and they get beat up.If it was a solid, shiny, platinum color, I would have thought it was cool.
I don't remember who said it but someone on the internet wrote that if there were a thesis of the original Epcot Center it was the Space Shuttle. That 80's step towards the future of space travel really informed and inspired so much about the 1982 park.No. "Shiny" and spaceship should never be used in the same sentence together. They fly at hundreds of miles an hour through space...and they get beat up.
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Mystery Solved: Why Do NASA Space Shuttles Look So Dirty?
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It’s not real. It’s a Marvel fantasy.No. "Shiny" and spaceship should never be used in the same sentence together. They fly at hundreds of miles an hour through space...and they get beat up.
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Mystery Solved: Why Do NASA Space Shuttles Look So Dirty?
NASA's space shuttles aren't the gleaming spaceships you might think.www.space.com
Set in the real world. With real buildings and cities and objects.It’s not real. It’s a Marvel fantasy.
That’s a great example, and I fully agree with you about Tomorrowland. I think it would be much more successful if they streamlined design there. I don’t think it should be nearly as cartoony as it is today.Like I said, sometimes things are over designed. Sometimes simple is better. A lot of us hated Tomorrowland’s design because of how many metallic pieces were on the building.
Then ... let it look how it looks in Marvel's own cinematic canon? Marvel is obviously tightly controlling this project since it's apparently being managed by a separate team from the one tasked with the rest of EPCOT's transformation. That usually means they want to clamp down and focus on accuracy, not let the creative team run wild.It’s not real. It’s a Marvel fantasy.
While MCU is definitely big, I think the characters are what people outside of the core fanbase recognize. As far as iconic objects and set pieces, you can make a case for the infinity gauntlet, the stones, Thor’s hammer, and Avengers Tower as being easily recognizable in the mainstream. But the ship from Guardians? I watched both films twice and I didn’t know what it looked like until I saw the concept art for this ride. I posted it in a Discord server today and they all asked me what it was. I think you’re inflating it’s “icon status” just a bit. Changing the character actors would be the big deal you’d suggest (ie. replacing Chris Pratt for James Marsden).That’s a great example, and I fully agree with you about Tomorrowland. I think it would be much more successful if they streamlined design there. I don’t think it should be nearly as cartoony as it is today.
However, the MCU is the most successful film series in history, and has the largest fandom today. People even outside of the MCU cult should know what these ships look like. To change the color would be PR suicide, especially after the backlash of avengers campus. I completely agree with disneys decision to match the movies.
As for the blue and gold looking out of place in front of the building, we have no idea what the queue will look like. I’m sure the blue and gold will be heavily featured there, just like ride vehicle is blue and gold. Don’t forget we’re judging this before disney has even finished painting the building yet.
I hope you like the final product better than you do today.![]()
Reality: "It's so bland. It's just platinum there's no color or inspiration."If it was a solid, shiny, platinum color, I would have thought it was cool.
Also...Lucas made that exact mistake with the Naboo ships in the Star Wars prequels. They didn't look believable AT ALL.
This has been confirmed since they plan to bring Nova to the MCU, and he was the sole survivor of Xandar. Per the story lines I have read about.It was absolutely not restored. The only things restored were things deleted specifically by the blip. Anything Thanos destroyed earlier - like Vision, Gamora, and Xander - are very much still gone.
I don't think so, I can't remember who stated it, but hey said it was fully destroyed when Thanos came to get the power stone. Per storylines I have heard for MCU- Nova will join, and he will be the sole survivor, and he will be the sole carrier of the Nova Core power.My understanding:
In the MCU, Xandar was halved in population by Thanos the old fashioned way before 'the blip.' Thus, they are still at half capacity (plus any collateral damage trying to fight him off). So, Xandar isn't at full strength, nor is it totally devastated.
Have not heard this. InterestingThe MCU in the parks is a variant universe -- it's its own Marvel Parks Universe (MPU). E.g., the interaction of The Collector with the Guardian in Mission Breakout is completely different than in the MCU. This has been confirmed by Disney personnel several times.
Not sure of this either. Can you show me where they state this is a variant?AFAIK, the blip hasn't been mentioned in the MPU, nor Thanos's previous 'Halving' of Xandar. So, in the MPU, Xandar could still be at full force. Or not. The Nova ship didn't have to be like the one in the MCU, but, in general, the look of things in the MPU follows the MCU. They're close parallel dimensions.
I don't think so, I can't remember who stated it, but hey said it was fully destroyed when Thanos came to get the power stone. Per storylines I have heard for MCU- Nova will join, and he will be the sole survivor, and he will be the sole carrier of the Nova Core power.
Have not heard this. Interesting
Not sure of this either. Can you show me where they state this is a variant?
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