Talk:Project Genesis
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PNA-incomplete: could use some of the computer generated effects from the proposal for the project that were seen in Star Trek II, as well as a paragraph on the Klingons theft of information for, and perspective on the Project, discussed in both Star Trek III and Star Trek IV. --Gvsualan 19:02, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- What does "the Genesis Project was created by Craig Huxley" mean? Tough Little Ship 19:05, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Well sinces its in italics, it means the computer generated graphics which represented the project for the movie were created by Craig Huxley. --Gvsualan 22:18, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I agree there's quite a bit of information lacking from this entry (Starfleet and the Klingon Empire's response to the project, etc.). Let me see what I can do. --RTOlson 19 Jul 2005
[edit] Process
This needs to be re-written. I don't think it is proper to simply have the speech of Carol Marcus, especially if it is not represented as a quote. --OuroborosCobra talk 23:40, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
- I removed the following:
- Genesis, simply put, is life from lifelessness. It is a process whereby the molecular structure of a given object can be restructured at the subatomic level of an equal mass. The intention of the process is to introduce the Genesis Device into a preselected area of a lifeless space body; a moon or other dead form. The device (when delivered) would instantaneously cause the Genesis Effect; matter is reorganized with life generating results. A living, breathing planet would reform from the dead body, capable of supporting whatever life forms are deposited onto it. When one considers the cosmic problem of population and food-supply, the usefulness of the process becomes clear.
- The above is merely a redundancy in that it explains what has already been explained. The article explains the process well enough as it is without having to resort to quoting Marcus's entire proposal. --From Andoria with Love 05:16, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
