Wow! You should post this to https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/treknographics101/
I am not in TAPATALK. You are welcome to post this link and this short introduction on my behalf if you want. Thanks in advance.Wow! You should post this to https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/treknographics101/
I am not in TAPATALK. You are welcome to post this link and this short introduction on my behalf if you want. Thanks in advance.
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Jim Botaitis drew this. He was guided by 3 criteria:
1. The details visible on the 11-foot studio model of the ship,
2. The details of the ship as described in the Writer's Guide (from THE MAKING OF STAR TREK),
3. The details seen or heard in the original 79 episodes.
http://www.jbot.ca/space/enterprise.shtml
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You are welcome. I kind of recognize your name, but can't place it.You are best known for decals—thanks for those too
There is a bowling lane, beside the pool on Deck 21. Just one lane.Outstanding. But no bowling alley?
Jim, thank you very much for putting the effort into this and sharing it in formats that are easily used. I've loved Trek deck plans such as yours ever since the Tech Manual back in the '70s.There is a bowling lane, beside the pool on Deck 21. Just one lane.
You are welcome. I kind of recognize your name, but can't place it.
On my deck 6 layout I have cross-connections to reduce that kind of problem. I don't think I can attach images yet (being so new here) but you are welcome to send me an image if you see 2 quarters that are "far" apart ... separated by a turbo-elevator shaft, or a wall, etc.I spent a ridiculous amount of time working out ways to get from the innermost starboard cabin on ring 2 of deck 6, counting from the center, to the port-side counterpart! I imagined two, star-crossed lovers trying to maintain a 'long-distance relationship' even though their cabins were only a few meters apart. Curse that turboshaft!
On my deck 6 layout I have cross-connections to reduce that kind of problem. I don't think I can attach images yet (being so new here) but you are welcome to send me an image if you see 2 quarters that are "far" apart ... separated by a turbo-elevator shaft, or a wall, etc.
Hmmmm, why not turn left at (d), then turn left st the intersection, than take the turbo-elevator across the main shaft to the port side. Turn left at the intersection, turn left at (h), and there she is! In his arms.
That *is* shorter, but just how quick are turbolifts? Or, as McCoy says, "Who's been holding up the damned elevator?!"Hmmmm, why not turn left at (d), then turn left st the intersection, than take the turbo-elevator across the main shaft to the port side. Turn left at the intersection, turn left at (h), and there she is! In his arms.
That *is* shorter, but just how quick are turbolifts? Or, as McCoy says, "Who's been holding up the damned elevator?!"
Not by the time she made it to Brooks' cabin by her circuitous route!With those 4 storage spots (ES) for spare turbo-elevators just a few meters away, I imagine the wait will only be a few seconds. ;-)
But to paraphrase Dr. McCoy, "Is Forbes' hair regulation?" ;-)
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