This one looks relatively simple, but making the shields was a major pain in the butt. This one is based on Star Trek V, and not Star Trek VI (yes, there are differences between the two).
There are only two parts to this one. Shields activating, and deactivating.
The funny thing is, that is canon accurate based on on-screen reference from Star Trek V. When they lowered shields, to allow Kirk's shuttlecraft to approach... it said "Activating" as the shields were dropping.
If I was to make a graphic for a fan production, I would make the words appropriate, but for this, I am trying to stick entirely to on-screen reference. But then, anyone who has seen Star Trek V has noticed all the little errors (some of the blatantly obvious) that float around that movie.
LOL, look closely throughout Star Trek V, you will see lots of lingering things.
Like the impossible turbolift shaft with 78 decks The dancing cat-woman sign broken BEFORE Kirk shoots it The stage crew reflected in Uhura's control panel TNG graphics in sickbay The cord pulling Shatner's stunt double back, as plain as day. And the filming room reflected in "God's" eye, on the extreme close-up
The Thing is that It's a back and forth trade of reuse, The Enterprise-D corridors were made using Star Trek TMP's corridors and vice-a-versa for th Enterprise-A They Probably had so little itme to change the graphics on the sick bay so that may accout for that rphics error, as for the Turboshaft, the Turbolift might have been counting Jefferies tubes as decks. Just some Behind the scenes theories while conveying a turboshaft #3 theory.
If I was to make a graphic for a fan production, I would make the words appropriate, but for this, I am trying to stick entirely to on-screen reference. But then, anyone who has seen Star Trek V has noticed all the little errors (some of the blatantly obvious) that float around that movie.
That's nice, well I have seen all but Generations
Like the impossible turbolift shaft with 78 decks
The dancing cat-woman sign broken BEFORE Kirk shoots it
The stage crew reflected in Uhura's control panel
TNG graphics in sickbay
The cord pulling Shatner's stunt double back, as plain as day.
And the filming room reflected in "God's" eye, on the extreme close-up
Well, that TNG graphics thing, is technically possible tho