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[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 1 points 14 minutes ago (1 children)

Worse still, how much of recorded history was subsequently lost?

Everything from the Library of Alexandria to lost episodes of Doctor Who. So much of what little WAS recorded is also gone.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

That’s going to cost at least three lives.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 0 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Thankfully, this video has a somewhat happy ending.

Unfortunately, the Irish Government will not act in the best interest of its people until the truth is so far out there that they can no longer ignore it.

I now know that from personal experience.

 

Every month 14 ships leave a quiet port on the west coast of Ireland, carrying alumina towards St Petersburg.

Alumina is a fine white powder. Once smelted, it becomes aluminium, a metal essential to modern industry and also to military production, including aircraft, armoured vehicles, missiles and other weapons systems.

I began investigating this supply chain after reading a report in The Irish Times earlier this year. I contacted the refinery with questions, but my calls and emails went unanswered.

So I booked a flight home to Ireland and decided to investigate it myself.

What I expected to be a short report about a single supply route became one of the largest and most difficult investigations I have ever undertaken.

It led me through the ownership of the refinery, its connections to Russia, the environmental damage experienced by people living nearby, the silence surrounding the operation and the political system that allowed it to continue largely unchallenged.

I met local people who had been asking questions for years. Farmers who said their lives had been devastated. Workers who were frightened to speak publicly. Independent reporters who had tried to raise the alarm long before the rest of the country began paying attention.

As I started publishing reports from the ground, the story spread further than I could ever have expected.

The videos received more than 11 million views across my platforms. Within days, the investigation moved from social media into local, national and international coverage. Ministers were questioned. European officials became involved. A refinery that very few people had heard of suddenly became the centre of a major argument about Ireland, Russia, sanctions and the war in Ukraine.

After weeks of filming, research and painstaking editing, this is the full story.

It includes the investigation itself, the people we met, the political confrontations, the moments that happened behind the scenes and the extraordinary chain of events that followed once the public began paying attention.

This film was made entirely independently.

Uploaded to YouTube by Caolan Robertson.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 5 points 9 hours ago

Reminds me of the turtle that saved his entire species.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 6 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

“Unlike some of you, I read the script for the entire episode already.”

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 18 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago) (1 children)

The cybernetic implant also has to deliver a zingy one-liner before the cutaway.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 7 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

That would be so convenient.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 18 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Egyptian god of death: “I have existed since before time.”

European god of death: “I have existed since before time.”

Japanese god of death: “Built in 2003 at the Isuzu Automotive Plant in Fujisawa.”

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Good, all artists need to unionize.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 2 points 12 hours ago (3 children)

The Ukraine version of Robot Wars is pretty fun so far.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 7 points 12 hours ago (2 children)
[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

File this post under I needed to geek out about something to take my mind off of things for a while.

I hadn't watched that special since it first aired in 1996 (dinosaur noises) and one thing struck me that I didn't put much thought in at the time. The Enterprise, Deep Space K-7, and the IKS Groth were all newly-made practical models shot just for this episode!

So after I made the Re-watch post for The Trouble with Tribbles just yesterday, I watched the YouTube compliation comparing the original effects with the Remastered (CG) effects. And one of the comments on that video says it would have been cool if they had left Dax and Sisko in the scenes they infiltrated during Trials and Tribble-ations to bring continuity around full circle.

The more I thought about it, the more sense it actually made. Their actions were intentionally made to avoid interfering with the original events of the timeline, so the episode would be unchanged except for seeing DS9 characters in some scenes. And they were so expertly inserted into the real footage you would have to be a Trek fan to even realize that they weren't originally there.

Back to the practical ship models... Trials and Tribble-ations was released in 1996, as part of Star Trek's 30th Anniversary, and the Remaster of The Trouble with Tribbles was done in 2006 - a full 20 years later.

inhales

Why didn't they use the existing practical model shots for the Remastered episode? Why did they throw all that hard work away just to use CG?? They made a five and a half-foot Enterprise that was an exact replica of the eleven-foot model in the Smithsonian Museum. I don't know what the fate of those models was, but that footage had better be digitized and preserved somewhere!!

I'm fine, really.

So here are some screencaps of both episodes to compare the 1996 practical shots (left) with the 2006 CG (right). For the most part, I made sure the comparisons are of similar styles of shots, with similar angles, and roughly from the same point of their respective episode. Incomparable shots are at the end of the gallery.

Comparison Gallery



Shots exclusive to Trials and Tribble-ations



Shots exclusive to The Trouble with Tribbles Remastered

The biggest different I notice is that the CG is lit to match the tone of the original series footage, while the practical shots are warmer and a little darker, to match the tone of DS9 in general. And the Constitution-class Enterprise looks stunning in that light. Ironically, a few episodes of the Remastered Star Trek do show the CG Enterprise with darker lighting, but it just looks darker. None of them match the mood of the Enterprise seen in Trials and Tribble-ations as far as I'm concerned.

tl;dr, There needs to be a version of The Trouble with Tribbles in HD with practical model shots and brief glimpses of certain time travelers.

 

The original Sci-Fi Channel special from 1996.

The Making of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Trials And Tribble-ations was a documentary which was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US on November 4th, 1996. The documentary looks at the writing and production of the episode and features footage filmed during production of the episode. Some of the interviews later appeared as special features in the DS9 Season 5 DVD.

The documentary features interviews from the actors Terry Farrell, Armin Shimerman, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Colm Meaney, Cirroc Lofton, Michael Dorn, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, and Charlie Brill; the writers Ira Steven Behr, Rick Berman, Ronald D. Moore, Rene Echevarria and David Gerrold; and the production staffers Gary Hutzel, Herman Zimmerman, Michael Westmore, Michael Okuda, Joe Longo, Dennis Madalone, Mary Ellen Bosché, Kevin Bouchez, and Don Lee.

Uploaded to YouTube by Analog Video Archives.

 

According to a school official, the instructor's family says he saw a psychiatrist last week.

Uploaded to YouTube by ABC News.

Video does NOT depict event.

 

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#50: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 15 "The Trouble with Tribbles"

Written by David Gerrold, directed by Joseph Pevney.

Stardates 4523.3 through 4525.6 (July 2268)

"Well, the nearest thing I can figure is that they're born pregnant." - Doctor McCoy

The Enterprise is approaching Deep Space Station K-7, which is right on the border of Klingon Space and within range of a planet in dispute between them and the Federation, when K-7 issues a Priority-1 distress call. Captain Kirk orders the ship to race the rest of the way to the station. Only, once they arrive, Kirk doesn't find a battle, but a bureaucrat named Nilz Baris (William Schallert) flexing his authority and demanding Kirk's men guard a shipment of special grain designed to grow on the disputed planet. Kirk grits his teeth and tries to appease Baris while giving his crew shore leave aboard K-7 when a Klingon battleship appears. But instead of fighting, they insist on using K-7 for shore leave as well. Now two rival crews must share the same station where a shady character has merchandise to sell... including a fuzzy little creature called a Tribble.

Originally released: 29 December 1967

"The Trouble with Tribbles" on Memory Alpha (mirror)

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In this video, we’ll explain the filmmaking process of Star Trek: First Contact (1996) and break down the CGI and VFX.

Uploaded to YouTube by Root Studio.

A nice, little video focusing on how much First Contact relied on practical effect and how that made it age very well.

 

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#49: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 8 "I, Mudd"

Written by Stephen Kandel, directed by Marc Daniels.

Stardate 4513.3 (July 2268)

"This place is even better than Leningrad!" - Ensign Chekov

A man named Crewman Norman transfers aboard the Enterprise. After days of rubbing Doctor McCoy the wrong way for his robotic behavior, Norman forced his way into auxiliary control with superhuman strength and sabotages the Enterprise into redirecting to coordinates in unknown space. Once the sabotage is complete, and measures are taken to prevent the crew of the Enterprise from undoing it without destroying the ship in the process, Norman reveals he is an android and shuts down until the days-long journey is completed. There, in orbit of an unknown planet, Norman tells Captain Kirk, Commander Spock, Doctor McCoy, Lieutenant Uhura, and Ensign Chekov to beam to the surface saying that his kind needs their help. On the surface, Norman introduces the away party to his master; Harcourt Fenton Mudd. Mudd announces that he is the King of this planet and that they are staying there for the rest of their lives.

Originally released: 3 November 1967

"I, Mudd" on Memory Alpha (mirror)

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#48: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 3, episode 6 "Spectre of the Gun"

Written by Lee Cronin, directed by Vincent McEveety.

Stardate 4385.3 (June 2268)

"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. Where the laws do not operate, there is no reality." - Commander Spock

The Enterprise has been sent to make peaceful contact with the Melkotians. When they reach Melkotian space, a probe intercepts the ship and communicates telepathically that they are not allowed to continue. Captain Kirk, citing the Federation's desire to make contact "at all costs," decides to ignore the probe's warning and continue towards their home planet. Once on the surface, the entire landing party is lost in a dense fog and their equipment no longer works. The Melkotians announce that they are being sentenced to death for their transgressions and that the method of execution will be taken from Kirk's mind. Kirk, Commander Spock, Commander Scott, Doctor McCoy, and Ensign Chekov find themselves in an incomplete recreation of Tombstone, Arizona in the late 1800s being addressed as members of the Clantons. Kirk eventually recalls that the Clantons were killed by the Earps in this very town during the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Originally released: 25 October 1968

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#47: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 3, episode 13 "Elaan of Troyius"

Written and directed by John Meredyth Lucas.

Stardate 4372.5 (June 2268)

"We cannot make peace with people we detest." - Petri

The Enterprise agrees to a top-secret escort for a Troyian Ambassador and the Dohlman of Elas for a marriage of convenience intended to end war between their two planets. However, there is barely-contained chaos on the ship from the moment the Dohlman comes aboard. She demands absolute obedience form everyone aboard, including Captain Kirk and Ambassador Petri. A forced arrangement which becomes harder and harder for both men to endure. To make matters worse, a Klingon ship is detected lurking nearby.

Originally released: 20 December 1968

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Stay positive, button.

 

Last week’s brutal, damaging storm actually revealed something beautiful at Mount Hope Cemetery. When the storm toppled a tree, it revealed the headstone of a woman who died more than 100 years ago. The marker of Edna Goodman Allen was buried under the roots, but Mother Nature brought her name back.

Uploaded to YouTube by News10NBC.

 

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#46: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 18 "The Immunity Syndrome"

Written by Robert Sabaroff, directed by Joseph Pevney.

Stardates 4307.1 through 4309.4 (May 2268)

"Tell Doctor McCoy he should have wished me luck." - Commander Spock

The Enterprise is heading towards Starbase 6 for rest and relaxation when a garbled message mentioning the USS Intrepid and a set of coordinates is picked up. Just as this happens, Commander Spock suddenly goes into momentary shock. Spock recomposes himself and claims he just felt the Intrepid and its 400 Vulcan crewmembers die. As Spock is escorted to sickbay, Ensign Chekov scans the Gamma 7A System and confirms it is now completely dead and that the Intrepid is no longer there. Starfleet Command immediately diverts the Enterprise to that system and once they arrive they find what looks like a dark hole in space where the Gamma 7A System used to be.

Originally released: 19 January 1968

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48681138

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