IIRC, they had to build a new bridge set for the Excelsior for the VOY episode "Flashback," though they were able to scrounge up some of the TUC Excelsior pieces that had been cannibalized by DS9 for various "bridge of the week" sets like the Saratoga and Odyssey. It was the "Flashback" set that was subsequently used for the Prometheus and Equinox.I was under the impression all of the Enterprise-E sets were dismantled for storage between films. Weren't some of the bridge walls (originally from the Enterprise-A/Excelsior) used for the Prometheus and possibly Equinox on Voyager?
Ah thanks, that's the bit I wasn't sure on. I'd forgotten how much of the Excelsior bridge was scratch-built for Flashback.The Ent-E bridge used the original Enterprise-A bridge walls from TFF/TUC, which were never used on Voyager.
Weren't all the wall segments of the Phase II/TMP bridge fiberglass castings?Those bridge turbolift alcoves survived as long as they did, because I bet they were fiberglass castings. The wooden parts of the rest of the bridge would be more susceptible to damage.
Weren't all the wall segments of the Phase II/TMP bridge fiberglass castings?
Thanks - the brighter lighting revealed all sorts of extra details:The Jefferies junction was also used rather extensively for Star Trek: Borg. While the video quality isn't the best, it was shot with a ton of light for the game, so it might be useful.
See here around 17:25 and for several minutes afterwards.
Ummmm.....Yeah, don’t ask that. Because I don’t want to build a curved Jefferies tube kit ;-)
Nemesis also made use of them:Might even be a forced-perspective on-set painting to look like there's more corridor there than there really is? DS9 and B5 used those all the time to make the station sets look bigger than they were.
I'm sure they even used a TNG jefferies tube extension in the station itself, wish I could remember what episode that was from again.Might even be a forced-perspective on-set painting to look like there's more corridor there than there really is? DS9 and B5 used those all the time to make the station sets look bigger than they were.
I believe they actually used Thule car roof rack tops for the hatchesThey may have possibly been molded from Camaro hood scoops, but I somehow remember them being sleds - a cheaper solution by any measure. They look like them to me anyways...
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