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Why not? We have computer graphics imaging now that can do anything. It would make the series less humanoid biased. Just look at the Star Wars universe. -[[Jim McCrary|Jim]]
Why not? We have computer graphics imaging now that can do anything. It would make the series less humanoid biased. Just look at the Star Wars universe. -[[Jim McCrary|Jim]]


Absolutely.  With todays technological advances in graphics it should not be that difficult to produce those kinds of characters in a movie, or even TV series.  It also shows how wide and diverse the Star trek Universe really is.  If people think that all aliens are going to look like us, well, they need to get a grip.-Al Muir
Absolutely.  With todays technological advances in graphics it should not be that difficult to produce those kinds of characters in a movie, or even TV series.  It also shows how wide and diverse the Star trek Universe really is.  If people think that all aliens are going to look like us, well, they need to get a grip.-[[Al Muir]]


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