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Star Trek Four Bridge

Indeed. Remember also that the set pulled triple duty in the movie - first as the bridge of the USS Saratoga (where it was still painted up as its previous use as the USS Grissom from ST3, and then briefly as the darkened and damaged USS Yorktown's bridge, Captain Vijay in charge.

Mark
 
TFF is still my favorite bridge. Too bad The Enterprise-A never had its own sickbay, or transporter room. :(

All you have to do is change the crt monitors to see thru plastic (ex. the kind spock used in Star Trek III for his testing on Vulcan), and the chairs to Star Trek III's.
 
The Star Trek V bridge was the only movie bridge that approached the coolness of the original TOS bridge.

The only good thing about ST V, really.
 
:cough cough:

Starfleet shuttlecraft.

shuttlebay.

Brought back Star Trek III's Starfleet phaser pistols, tricorders, and transporter effect.

McCoy and his dad.

:cough cough:
 
The E-D bridge from Generations is probably my favorite. It's how I've thought the bridge should've been the entire time, I think. The little alcoves to the side for more consoles gave the bridge a more technical, professional feel, and probably foreshadowed the E-E bridge in its sectioning.
 
:cough cough:

Starfleet shuttlecraft.

shuttlebay.

Brought back Star Trek III's Starfleet phaser pistols, tricorders, and transporter effect.

McCoy and his dad.

:cough cough:

That's a bad cough; have it looked at.

"The Final Frontier" was an awful movie, just dismal and nearly incompetent as a commercial film. There was some nice visual design in it, though.

The sequence with McCoy and his father was bathetic and hammy. Best forgotten.
 
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