Sisko's stupid comm badge in Rapture.
I'd have to check the production dates, but I think the Enterprise bridge had already been struck by that point, to make way for construction of Voyager's sets. I think the Odyssey bridge was just a reuse of the Excelsior/Saratoga/battle bridge/ship of the week set that had evolved over the previous couple of years.I was just watching The Jem'Hadar and the bridge for the Galaxy-Class Odyssey looked like a mix between the Enterprise-A bridge set and the Voyager bridge set. I guess the Enterprise-D bridge set was in use for Star Trek Generations at the time, so the scenes couldn't be shot on that set, so that just reused the older sets, especially since the Odyssey's bridge, where you really got to see it, were under fire and destruction.
If we were going to see anyone in the buff, it would have probably been Colm Meaney.Yeah, I think the worst oddity I noticed was we never got to see Jadzia in the buff![]()
If we were going to see anyone in the buff, it would have probably been Colm Meaney.![]()
Yeah, I think the worst oddity I noticed was we never got to see Jadzia in the buff![]()
Yes, before each captain takes command of his ship he goes through a catalog of material samples and picks out his choices.I assume it's up to the captain what kind of decor he or she wants.
I've noticed a few times in Season 4, specifically "Rules of Engagement" where Worf's baldric just...disappears.
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Now you see it,
A scene later...
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Now you don't.
Why not? It's no bother to do it, so why wouldn't they ask the captain for their preferred layout?Yes, before each captain takes command of his ship he goes through a catalog of material samples and picks out his choices.
Picard: "Ooh, mahogany and beige leather. Check."
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