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From: ejr@npois.UUCP (Eugene Jay Rosenthal)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: -s
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Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 11:33:43 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 12 11:33:43 1985
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About the whoosh and the music during space scenes, in The Making of
Star Trek it is pointed out that ships in space should not make
nois.  They therefore, originally had the Enterprise fly by with no
noise.  This was found to be very boring so the woosh was added for
dramatic effect.  I believe that in Where No Man Has Gone Before
there are some shots of the Enterprise flying by without the whoosh.
 Anyway, who says that ships in warp drive don't whoosh? They fly in
a different environment than normal space. I seem to
have noticed a whoosh the last time I was floating around
hyperspace.
				Eugene Rosenthal
				npois!ejr

I'm an engineer, not a doctor!