Lucas made such a mess of the original Star Wars movies with his changes over the years that I’m sure a lot of people are probably sour in general on the idea of unnecessarily changing anything in a remaster.

But what about minor production errors that don’t have any impact on the plot?

Modern productions like Lower Decks are usually extremely careful to use contextually-correct sounds and effects. But shows produced before the age of Web 2.0 weren’t always so diligent.

I have DS9 in mind, specifically. We see the technology of numerous species in DS9 on a recurring basis, each with their own unique audio/visual cues that the viewers come to readily identify.

But due to what I can only imagine were production errors, things don’t always sound like they should.

Does it make a difference to the story that the comms on the Defiant sometimes use the Terok Nor paging sound? No.

Does it drive a nerd up the wall with how jarring it is? You betcha.

So while we decide what color we want our unicorns to be eagerly await the DS9 remaster, what are your thoughts on correcting minor production issues along the way?

Do you lean strongly on either side?

If you’re for minor corrections, where do you draw the line?

Would you like to suggest touching grass if something so minor even bothers someone?

  • Admiral Patrick
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    8 months ago

    I’m for leaving them in, at least the minor ones. We’ve lived with them this long. Plus, it’s always fun to spot the production goofs.

    Re: Terok Nor paging sound on Defiant. I vaguely recall that, and I think my mind just subconsciously hand waved it. lol. Something about it being akin to DS9’s custom ringtone.

    I think I would be okay for a major correction. Like if the original version used the wrong transporter effect or something.

    • JWBananasOP
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      28 months ago

      It’s particularly jarring that they get it right in some episodes and wrong in others. Might make a good drinking game.