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Location: Portland, OR
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TOS Door Colors
Seems like the colors of the doors off the corridor set on TOS were a bunch of fun colors. Do you suppose that the colors were meant to identify what lay beyond the door in a similar spirit as having the various department crew wear different colored shirts? If so, what are the correlations? I seem to recall doors that were red, yellow, gray, and blue. Thoughts? --Alex
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Re: TOS Door Colors
Red doors = engineering (and turbo-lifts) Blue doors = science and medical (at least on the corridor side) Yellow/gold = command and related Grey = all others Of course this was not practically achieved in all instances in the show, but it seems to have been the general idea they were shootin for? |
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: TOS Door Colors
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: TOS Door Colors
Seriously, I watched several episodes (in regard to the transporter room locations) and the door opposite to the transporter room set appears to be constantly yellow (in "Charlie X" the strange lightning of the corridor makes it look orange).The Season One door to the engine control room (near the turbolift at the corridor end) is also yellow. But if you want to assign an engineering function to it, you'll have a problem at the end of "Balance of Terror" where the editing clearly suggests that the door in this episode leads to the ship's chapel. I'm wondering if it were better to apply a process of elimination, i.e. what's not behind the door. It would appear colored doors neither provide access to crew quarters or medical facilities. Yellow doors might indicate other ship's facilities. Blue doors (e.g. hangar deck) might indicate doors that also serve as bulkheads in case of an emergency. Bob
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Re: TOS Door Colors
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Re: TOS Door Colors
If so, then no, there's not enough consistency to suggest color codes. If not, then we have a little more wiggle room. |
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Re: TOS Door Colors
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: TOS Door Colors
I don't think "no thought process" is fair. Take "Amok Time" where at the beginning McCoy is leaving some room at the end of Spock's corridor which usually is a turbolift (with red doors). For this particular scene the door color changed to grey. And for the signs adjacent to the doors they mostly made an effort, especially in Season One, to change the texts: "Personnel Director", "Science Library", "Computer Systems", "Briefing Room 2", "Astro-Medicine Ward 1" (aka Sickbay) etc. In the beginning, they tried to mark crew's cabins with black signs and others rooms with blue signs. One of the signs they appear to have used permanently is a blue one saying "Officers Quarters" with an arrow and cabin numbers. Bob
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Location: Llandudno
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: TOS Door Colors
Can you (or somebody else) tell me if an overview of the different text labels in TOS does exist? I'd really like to spare myself this kind of work if someone else has already done it. ![]() @timo There are odd cases where turbolift locations changed. In "Mudd's Women" they seem to enter the turbolift at the end of the corridor (near the yellow door to engine control) but then actually enter a turbo lift 7 behind an A-frame. This edit seems to suggest a turbo lift in the corridor opposite of engineering (and more like the motion picture turbolifts) which would probably make this the only time in TOS a turbo lift there has been suggested (the original Season One set plans considered this corridor end for a turbo lift location where the set plans for Season Two did not) as I do not recall another example (although this would be the only turbo lift location in the set plans corresponding with the turbolift from the bridge and a vertical shaft). http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x...womenhd119.jpg In "The Enemy Within" we see the regular turbo lift location (at the end of the circular corridor) Kirk and Spock enter to travel to Sickbay (strange, they didn't notice Evilkirk or Mytran... )http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x...ithinhd280.jpg In "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Robotkirk arrives near Kirk's quarters (he moved - again?!?) in a turbolift right next to the aforementioned one where there's also the Season One Jefferies Tube (different angle than in Season Two and Three). The yellow door of this little JT corridor serves no function at all in this particular scene (if the main corridor wall panel is in place - like in "The Enemy Within" - I believe this might be a yellow door to the crew's restrooms). http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x...adeofhd500.jpg @Mytran A medical lab on Deck 5 (Spock's quarters)? Actually "Amok Time" confused me incredibly and I'm wondering if "Astro-Medicine Ward 1" ("Way to Eden" door sign) or Sickbay is actually located on main deck 7. After Kirk learns that Spock has changed course to Vulcan he has made up his mind that Spock needs to be examined at Sickbay. He arrives on the bridge and calls Spock to join him. In the turbolift Kirk says explicitly "deck 5" (again, he intends to get Spock to Sickbay and not to his quarters). In the turbolift Kirk orders Spock to "report" to Sickbay. They arrive on deck 5 and Spock leaves the elevator. IMHO, this scene clearly suggests that Sickbay is located on deck 5 and Kirk at least wanted to accompany Spock there. Measure! Bob
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Seriously, I watched several episodes (in regard to the transporter room locations) and the door opposite to the transporter room set appears to be constantly yellow (in "Charlie X" the strange lightning of the corridor makes it look orange).
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