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@Halfscreen3D
AI • 3D Animation • Sci-Fi • Star Trek • Star Wars Creating cinematic worlds, one frame at a time.
United States Katılım Eylül 2017
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We're happy to share with everyone our latest render, spotlighting the Ronin Class USS Tye and the Intrepid Class USS Hornet, both based out of Starbase 400! Full size 4K render is available on our Patreon, patreon.com/Starbase400

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I wonder why it got canceled. 🤔😑
Trek Central@TheTrekCentral
🚨BREAKING - Academy CANCELLED Sadly #StarfleetAcademy's next season will be its last, with the series now officially announced as cancelled at Paramount+ with Season 2's release date TBA. ⭐️Read Alex Kurtzman's letter to fans here: variety.com/2026/tv/news/s… #StarTrek
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Admiral Archer makes it to 133 years and witness the new, defining starship class. That would be a good show #Paramount #Startrek #Enterprise


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Star Trek: The Next Generation is just something else.
Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard—once you hear his voice saying “Space: the final frontier”, you know it’s the most perfect casting in all of fiction.
The best Star Trek show ever.
Emir Han@RealEmirHan
Name the best TV show intro. 📺 I’ll start:
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Deck 3 – USS Enterprise (TOS)
Recreated in 3D using a custom modeling workflow.
Layout design assisted by Google Gemini AI, with the final animation produced using Kling AI.
#StarTrek #USSEnterprise #3DModeling #AIAnimation
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🖖 #StarTrek's Separated Nacelles In 32nd Century!
In Star Trek’s 32nd Century, Federation Starfleet Starships typically have designs that use Separated Warp Nacelles. The design, while intended to be futuristic and modern, is somewhat controversial because of how it operates.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan stands as one of the best films of all time. The ship battles unfold like submarine warfare, channeling the tension of Das Boot. Brilliant writing, tight pacing, and action built on suspense.
It cost only $12 million to make — about $40 million today — yet feels richer and more gripping than modern Trek (Starfleet Academy), where budgets run $10–20 million per episode with far less impact.
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Patrick Stewart has “fantasized” about a STAR WARS and STAR TREK crossover
“I will admit that, at least for us on 'Star Trek,' we have fantasized about a combined universe between 'Star Wars' and 'Trek' movie. There have been a lot of ideas thrown about on putting together two iconic universes and having all of these great characters coming into contact. I would personally get such a kick out of that.
(Source: bgr.com/2103318/patric…)


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