It's just occurred to me that I don't believe we've had any cast member specifically mentioned as the Engineer of Discovery (or for that matter, Shenzhou). And while it doesn't mean THAT much, we haven't seen a clip from any of the trailers involving anyone crawling around a warp core.
I'm recalling the issue that TOS had, that there wasn't an engine room set built for either pilot episode,and as such they had to wait some time before they had the budget to build one. For TNG, Roddenberry didn't want to repeat the issue, so he specifically wrote a couple scenes in which Picard walked around Engineering and used their awesome elevator, so they could justify getting the budget to build the TNG set (that is, to refurbish the existing TOS-era movie set). The set itself was otherwise not used in "Encounter At Farpoint", and they didn't even have an Engineer character until several episodes in.
DS9 aside, having a dedicated engine room with a big impressive warp core is a very Star Trek thing to have, and we've seen hide nor hair of such a set so far, let alone anyone to man it. It's always been a natural place for the cast of a show to gather to spout exposition, have the occasional phaser battle or fistfight (as it's often the biggest set on the ship), and of course as a visual representation of the thing that makes the ship go. Thoughts?
Mark
I'm recalling the issue that TOS had, that there wasn't an engine room set built for either pilot episode,and as such they had to wait some time before they had the budget to build one. For TNG, Roddenberry didn't want to repeat the issue, so he specifically wrote a couple scenes in which Picard walked around Engineering and used their awesome elevator, so they could justify getting the budget to build the TNG set (that is, to refurbish the existing TOS-era movie set). The set itself was otherwise not used in "Encounter At Farpoint", and they didn't even have an Engineer character until several episodes in.
DS9 aside, having a dedicated engine room with a big impressive warp core is a very Star Trek thing to have, and we've seen hide nor hair of such a set so far, let alone anyone to man it. It's always been a natural place for the cast of a show to gather to spout exposition, have the occasional phaser battle or fistfight (as it's often the biggest set on the ship), and of course as a visual representation of the thing that makes the ship go. Thoughts?
Mark