I'd change the dilithium crystals every 3000 light years.
Being unable to steal shuttles takes away all sorts of "fun".Every visitor on shows up to and including TNG and VOY had free access to the shuttlebay, why should TOS be any different?
I imagine she'd suggest changing it for those shows too.
Leaving shuttlebays unguarded demonstrates a shocking lack of security, IMO. Having a security guard present to validate the launch of a shuttlecraft seems like a basic security precaution to me.
Being unable to steal shuttles takes away all sorts of "fun".Every visitor on shows up to and including TNG and VOY had free access to the shuttlebay, why should TOS be any different?
I imagine she'd suggest changing it for those shows too.
Next you'll be suggesting tighter control over visitors to prevent hijacking!
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I'd change the dilithium crystals every 3000 light years.
I have played around with the design over the years and rarely did I find anything that improved it.
Leaving shuttlebays unguarded demonstrates a shocking lack of security, IMO. Having a security guard present to validate the launch of a shuttlecraft seems like a basic security precaution to me.
Security definitely wasn't a high priority for Jim Kirk. Heck, Lazarus told Kirk he was going to take their dilithium crystals and was able to do it twice.![]()
Or at least have a stockpile (or more likely, multiple stockpiles) of them in case of an emergency. Which was a regular thing, so you'd think they'd enact that after the first time it happened at the very least.I'd change the dilithium crystals every 3000 light years.
But then the nub at the back of the bridge would be . . . OFF CENTER!I'd move the turbolift on the outside so that it matched the set.
But then the nub at the back of the bridge would be . . . OFF CENTER!I'd move the turbolift on the outside so that it matched the set.![]()
I'd change the dilithium crystals every 3000 light years.
I'd move the turbolift on the outside so that it matched the set. That's it. Ok, I might make the position lights of a more realistic size.
I'd move the turbolift on the outside so that it matched the set. That's it. Ok, I might make the position lights of a more realistic size.
I'd like to think that the bridge was configurable at the Captain's prerogative. And that Captain Kirk changed the layout so people wouldn't enter the bridge behind his back.
I've screened so many Mafia and gangster movies over the years that when I eat at an Italian restaurant, I always face the door. And I've been out of the movie business for nine years now.
I'd move the turbolift on the outside so that it matched the set. That's it. Ok, I might make the position lights of a more realistic size.
I'd like to think that the bridge was configurable at the Captain's prerogative. And that Captain Kirk changed the layout so people wouldn't enter the bridge behind his back.
I've screened so many Mafia and gangster movies over the years that when I eat at an Italian restaurant, I always face the door. And I've been out of the movie business for nine years now.
Well, Chris Pike already had it that way. Maybe he was the paranoid and Kirk just didn't care.
--Alex
(P.S. I'm the same way, In a restaurant, I gotta face the doors.)
It'd be cool if the lower area (captain's chair, helm/nav) was capable of rotating.I'd like to think that the bridge was configurable at the Captain's prerogative.
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