• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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      9 months ago

      I hate that he’s absolutely obsessed with “red mercury” and puts it in everything including Star Trek.

      • Kyle@lemmy.ca
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        Like Ridley Scott and milk android or machine-blood. But he only makes original things so he gets a pass.

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        In Star Trek Magazine issue 144, Scott Chambliss, production designer on Star Trek, noted that the appearance of red matter as a “big red ball” was a reference to other productions that he had worked on with J.J. Abrams, including Alias and Mission: Impossible III.

        https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Red_matter

        It was called Red Mercury in Alias and Red Matter in Star Trek and I didn’t see Mission: Impossible III. The point is it’s a big red ball of stuff and he keeps putting it in his shows and movies.

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        i couldn’t find a single source for this on Google, with multiple different word combinations and arrangements. would you please explain what you’re talking about?

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          In Star Trek Magazine issue 144, Scott Chambliss, production designer on Star Trek, noted that the appearance of red matter as a “big red ball” was a reference to other productions that he had worked on with J.J. Abrams, including Alias and Mission: Impossible III.

          https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Red_matter

          It was called Red Mercury in Alias and Red Matter in Star Trek and I didn’t see Mission: Impossible III. The point is it’s a big red ball of stuff and he keeps putting it in his shows and movies.

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      Where, IMO, a good story should start with some idea of where it’s heading. Maybe not initially, but at least at the broad strokes stage of creating a story.