
X.IO - The Render Network
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Roddenberry Archive
The Roddenberry Archive is a multi decade collaboration with The Roddenberry Estate, OTOY, and iconic Star Trek artists Denise and Mike Okuda, Daren Dochterman, and Doug Drexler to collect significant documents and art from Gene Roddenberry’s lifetime of work, beginning with the Starship Enterprise, and to make them accessible through innovative means of presentation.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D (2364) - Roddenberry Archive
The Roddenberry Archive: Legacy of the Starships Enterprise. The bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D was a fusion of technology and grace.Each station was capable of emulating every other station with software-defined controls that could be customized at any place in the bridge.
Authentication - docs.x.io
It is important to use the correct protocol here, so make sure that the "https://" or "http://" portion of the URL matches the actual request sent to the API. You should always be using "https://" with the X.IO API. Base URL: https://api.x.io/v1/streams. Next, gather all of the parameters included in …
Starship Enterprise NX-01 (2151) - Roddenberry Archive
Ship Model (Digital) As portrayed in Star Trek: Enterprise (TV, 2001 - 2005) Designed by Doug Drexler and the Star Trek: Enterprise art department under Herman Zimmerman, the NX-01 was a retro take on the Akira-class that had appeared in previous Star Trek productions.. Bridge Set (Physical) As portrayed in Star Trek: Enterprise - “Broken Bow” (TV, 2001) This configuration …
Deep Space 9 (2369) - Roddenberry Archive
The Promenade was the center of commerce and a major hub of social activity on the space station Deep Space 9. Located in the station’s upper core section, just below the Ops module, the Promenade was home to a large number of stores, service providers, as well as a wide range of dining and recreation facilities.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (2285) - Roddenberry Archive
The bridge of the Enterprise bridge in 2285 remained true to the solid design of its predecessor, with the captain’s chair and helm console in a recessed command pit, the main viewer at the fore, turbolift access to aft, and stations for science, communications, engineering, and others surrounding the perimeter. However, sometime prior to 2285, the bridge of the Enterprise was …
Render Network - x.io
RNDR is the first network to transform the power of GPU compute into a decentralized economy of connected 3D assets. RNDR allows anyone with a modern GPU to contribute their rendering power in exchange for tokens, dramatically increasing the scale and availability of GPU compute for artists, designers, and researchers.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E (2373) - Roddenberry Archive
Ship Model (Physical and Digital) As portrayed in Star Trek: First Contact (Film, 1996). The U.S.S. Enterprise-E was designed by John Eaves, and a miniature was built by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).A digital model was also created and used for certain shots in Star Trek: First Contact.. Bridge Set (Physical) As portrayed in Star Trek: First Contact (Film, 1996)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F (2401) - Roddenberry Archive
Ship Model (Digital) As portrayed in Star Trek: Picard - “Vox” (TV, 2023). The U.S.S. Enterprise-F’s design was originally based on Adam Ihle’s submission to a “Design the Enterprise” contest held by Cryptic Studios’ online game Star Trek: Online.Artist Adam Williams crafted the initial digital model for the game, under the art direction of Jeremy Mattson, which was released in ...
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