Originally posted by: Max_Rebo
Sorry guys. You probably were reading me. And I seem to have got it wrong, somehow. I went to get the audio clip, and didn't hear it on the HD. I thought this version of VLC was playing tricks... so I split the channels, and nada.
I'm still scratching my head... I can't imagine any other version it could be in. We do have a Grammer-like voice say "Acknowledged", when the Defiant and Bozeman are ordered to fall back - but that's on the DVD. PowerDvd was still set on point in the DVD where I remember hearing "Bozeman, acknowledged" on the HD. Weird...
Anyway, I'm going to go edit a retraction, to the original post, so this bad information propagate from there, anymore.
Originally posted by: iRantanplan
USS Bozeman was that Soyuz class starship from the Deja Vu episode, wasn't it? I don't remember seeing such an old ship in the movie...
EDIT
Oh wait, it was the ship that flew across the screen after the Borh ship exploded, right?
Originally posted by: pittrek
3) Are there also other "special editions" on the 2DVD sets, or are movies 3,4,5,7,9,10 the theatrical versions ? Because I didn't note any changes.
I seem to remember reading that there was a line of dialouge not present on the First Contact DVD that was heard in the theatre, the line was from Kelsey Grammer as Captain Bateson of the USS Bozeman responding to Picard's order of attack, this was widely regarded as not being true until the line turned up in the HD version.
3) Are there also other "special editions" on the 2DVD sets, or are movies 3,4,5,7,9,10 the theatrical versions ? Because I didn't note any changes.
I seem to remember reading that there was a line of dialouge not present on the First Contact DVD that was heard in the theatre, the line was from Kelsey Grammer as Captain Bateson of the USS Bozeman responding to Picard's order of attack, this was widely regarded as not being true until the line turned up in the HD version.
Sorry guys. You probably were reading me. And I seem to have got it wrong, somehow. I went to get the audio clip, and didn't hear it on the HD. I thought this version of VLC was playing tricks... so I split the channels, and nada.
I'm still scratching my head... I can't imagine any other version it could be in. We do have a Grammer-like voice say "Acknowledged", when the Defiant and Bozeman are ordered to fall back - but that's on the DVD. PowerDvd was still set on point in the DVD where I remember hearing "Bozeman, acknowledged" on the HD. Weird...
Anyway, I'm going to go edit a retraction, to the original post, so this bad information propagate from there, anymore.
Originally posted by: iRantanplan
USS Bozeman was that Soyuz class starship from the Deja Vu episode, wasn't it? I don't remember seeing such an old ship in the movie...
EDIT
Oh wait, it was the ship that flew across the screen after the Borh ship exploded, right?
Yeah, the episode's name was "Cause and Effect." I don't know if that shot is a Soyuz or not... I'm not very good with ship class.
The Soyuz class was retired in 2288, but the Bozeman had been preserved in the time loop, so it would've been in good shape. The Encyclopedia asserts that the Bozeman was recertified. (The Encyclopedia says that Brannon Braga intended that when he wrote it into "All Good Things", "Generations", and "First Contact". Braga's hometown was Bozeman, Montana, Braga was the one responsible for naming it for "Cause and Effect"). Starfleet keeps their starships running for a long time (according the the Tech Manual, at least). The Soyuz is little different from the Miranda, which is a very old design, that was still around in the Dominion war.
Here's a fun factoid, that I can't find the official source of, so I can't prove it. Somewhere in the planning stages for "Cause and Effect", they wanted to have First Officer Saavik on the bridge, next to Captain Morgan Bateman... Kirstey Alley and Kelsey Grammer. It fell through for some reason. Dagnabbit.