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Different Versions of Star Trek Notes

  Star Trek — Episode #1: Captain Kirk When the men look at the woman, she changes into what they want to see (they were seeing a different Nancy Crater) Mrs. Crater can shapeshift into anyone  Intensity of guns can be changed Flip phones came from this series Mr. Crater says Mrs. Crater is “the last of its kind” Mrs. Crater is actually just the person’s identity the creature assumed to survive The creature needs salt to live The creature is killing Kirk’s crew Leonard McCoy saved Captain Kirk and killed the creature Star Trek — Episode #1: Captain Picard (300 years in the future) He is not the captain anymore, living in France making wine Spock is now an ultra A.I. Food is 3D printed Extreme high-tech  Romulans and humans are friends now The girl is connected to Captain Picard She knows a lot about him and feels safe with him; may be Commander Data’s daughter She has skills and talents and can see and feel things she didn’t know she could; she doesn’t know how she can do...

Star Trek

     I've never seen Star Trek before watching it for class, but I get why it is such as popular, well-liked movie! I really enjoyed the character development of Jim Kirk and Spock. Jim started the movie as a reckless, careless man who did not think it was possible to live up to his late father's accomplishments. Throughout the movie, he went from fighting in bars and cheating on exams to literally saving planet Earth from Captain Nero and the Romulans. Jim Kirk became the captain of the U.S.S Enterprise. Spock's character change was less about his achievements and more about his emotional development. As half-Vulcan, he was told he was not supposed to have feelings. However, being half-human, he went through life suppressing his feelings. When Captain Nero destroyed the planet Vulcan, Spock's home, and killed his mother, Spock said he had an uncontrollable rage. After his father told him he married his mother because he loved her, Spock finally began to open up. He re...

The Blade Runner Creative Process

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      For the project, Hannah, Jenna, and I texted in our group chat about our idea to use an eye as the center point of the of our project. We focused the eye around how Roy Batty views others. At the center is Tyrell, his "father" who created all of the replicants. In the inner part of the eye, we decided to put Roy and his replicant "family" who were deemed as evil by society, despite them not doing anything but wanting to survive in a world where they never asked to be created. Outside of the red circle is where you can find the "good" characters such as Deckard, Rachel, Detective Gaff, and JF Sebastian. We used black and white to create the collage to show how dark and desolate the world can be once humans have too much power, and used red as a symbol for the perceived "evil" of the replicants. There are photos on top of the blue tears to represent Roy Batty's memories, while the tears themselves have no photos. This is a metap...