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Is the bridge at a funny angle?

No, I believe that the show portrayed that wholly fictional event as happening.

And how is anyone supposed to know that SOVF meant "Secret of Vulcan Fury"? It's not anything commonly referred to even in Trek circles. I mean, if I typed DS9COT outside of a Trek gaming discussion would anyone know it meant the game Deep Space Nine—Crossroads of Time? Nnnnnope.
Maurice, were you interested in the story of the failed game and D.C. Fontana's involvement? I would like to learn more about the story and did Fontana ever talked about it and what it entailed?
 
Maurice, were you interested in the story of the failed game and D.C. Fontana's involvement? I would like to learn more about the story and did Fontana ever talked about it and what it entailed?
I know nothing about Secret of Vulcan Fury than what is out there on the Internet. The one time I had lunch with Fontana I did not even think to ask about it, because there was a lot of other historical stuff to talk about.
 
Maurice, were you interested in the story of the failed game and D.C. Fontana's involvement? I would like to learn more about the story and did Fontana ever talked about it and what it entailed?

Where is the post from Maurice that you quote? I want to see what the first sentence was about.
 
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That turbolift is half the diameter of the one on the show. #turbofail
Totally.

Interestingly, the need to scale the car down to fit inside the hull* appears to be a direct consequence of not having the bridge offset and not lowering the bridge down a partial deck at the chosen ship length. In other words, issues that have been considered by people in this thread.

* Indeed, that aspect of the figure looks ridiculous. It's so obviously cramped, I'm reminded even of those capsules that Jane, Judy, and Elroy were in when ejected from the Jetsons' car.
 
Even the ENT turbolift cars were larger than that and they were from well over a century earlier.
 
There's a little arrow by quoted posts that link you back to the original. Here's the link.

Thank you.

It took me a little time to find out what you meant by an arrow. That looks more like a dagger to me, or a cross used after the name of a deceased person. So putting them to the name of the person who made the post is a little bit creepy when you think about that.
 
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