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I don't know, to be honest these bridges all look pretty radically different to me. Hell, I would argue the new bridge has more in common design-wise with the TOS bridge than almost ANY of these others. It basically just looks like a high-tech update.

It certainly fits in better with the group than the TNG bridge. That's the one that actually looks out of place.
 
I really hate this bridge, it looks like a parody of a sci-fi movie, rather than a serious attempt at what a starship bridge would look like.

I just watched Undiscovered Country again last night. This bridge is remarkably like that bridge. TUC's bridge was all white, except for the computer panels were black. TUC's bridge was very large, with many more people on it than on this historical bridge. TUC's bridge had lights shining down into the actors faces.

Note that to my eyes on my plasma, the bridge looked whiter than on these screen-shots.

http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tuc/ch2/tuc0083.jpg

http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tuc/ch11/tuc0538.jpg
 
I really hate this bridge, it looks like a parody of a sci-fi movie, rather than a serious attempt at what a starship bridge would look like.

I just watched Undiscovered Country again last night. This bridge is remarkably like that bridge. TUC's bridge was all white, except for the computer panels were black. TUC's bridge was very large, with many more people on it than on this historical bridge. TUC's bridge had lights shining down into the actors faces.

Note that to my eyes on my plasma, the bridge looked whiter than on these screen-shots.

http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tuc/ch2/tuc0083.jpg

http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tuc/ch11/tuc0538.jpg
Maybe I'm colorblind, but I don't see any white on the Undiscovered Country bridge.
 
Note that to my eyes on my plasma, the bridge looked whiter than on these screen-shots.
Maybe I'm colorblind, but I don't see any white on the Undiscovered Country bridge.

All the stuff that looks gray on the screen caps, looks white when viewed on a Panasonic plasma TV with an Onkyo DVD player.

Then either your plasma TV or your DVD player are in need of some serious adjustment since those screencaps are precisely how the bridge is supposed to look.
 
Maybe I'm colorblind, but I don't see any white on the Undiscovered Country bridge.

All the stuff that looks gray on the screen caps, looks white when viewed on a Panasonic plasma TV with an Onkyo DVD player.

Then either your plasma TV or your DVD player are in need of some serious adjustment since those screencaps are precisely how the bridge is supposed to look.

Seconded, the 'caps are fine. Take a look at old mag stills of TUC for confirmation.
 
This sketch is based off of the bridge shot with the captain's chair and the group shot in front of the viewer:
stxibridgete9.png

Before anyone says it, yes this is about 75% assumption. I assume the bridge is perfectly symmetrical, for example. I assume there's nothing special just off camera. The proportions, size, and positions are all very loose guesstimations. I assume the nav/helm consol is just a bigger version of that podium since it's not in any shot.

EDIT: This is also slightly oval: 20ft radius on the fwd axis, 22ft radius on the prt/stbd axis.

So...what'd you think?


Two turbolifts, then?

Yes. This is definitely a visual canon reboot even if the storyline and timeline are meant to tie into the rest of the established TREK universe since "The Cage." I no longer have any doubts.
 
Then either your plasma TV or your DVD player are in need of some serious adjustment since those screencaps are precisely how the bridge is supposed to look.

Of course they need adjustment and of course the screencaps are precisely how you think they are supposed to look.:rolleyes:

Seconded, the 'caps are fine. Take a look at old mag stills of TUC for confirmation.

Don't have them. (Guess I've gotta turn in my card)
 
Two turbolifts, then?

Yes. This is definitely a visual canon reboot even if the storyline and timeline are meant to tie into the rest of the established TREK universe since "The Cage." I no longer have any doubts.
There's nothing to indicate one way or another that there are two turbolifts. It was just a guess in the drawing. But there were two turbolifts on the TAS bridge, I know its canon status is tenuous, but it doesn't seem any more unreasonable that a second one would have existed than any of the other changes to the look of the ship.
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Since I'm the last one to post in this thread, I'll just edit this post:

Ok, I just did this, so I'll post it in here:

http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/6695/stxinewentis5.png

Crappy photoshopped Enterprise!

:lol:
I thought this was a pretty cool picture, so I decided try doing something like it myself.
USS_Kelvin_modified_to_look_like_a_possible_Ente--large-msg-122491408157.jpg

I'm far less experienced in Photoshop however since I only just got it. I'm teaching myself right now, having last used it several years ago in college. I used the blur tool a lot this time, but the main difference here was to see if I could replicate the way the bottom of the Enterprise saucer looks. I just flipped the "top" of the Kelvin's saucer to get the shadows on the right side so that it would look like the dip in the bottom half of the Enterprise's saucer (as we knew it before whatever it'll look like in the movie).
 
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There's a new picture of the viewscreen. It's much clearer, and being discussed here. What implications does this have on the bridge layout speculation?
 
And also:
stxib2camangleaj7.png

Sorry if the little letters are a bit hard to read. The red spots are about the position of the people in picture 1 and 2.

The green is what we can see in each pic. Anything not in green is total guess-work. Still, I'm getting a bit better of a feel for it.

All we need now, is John Madden to draw football plays over the bridge layouts, and make commentary about Brett Fahr. :guffaw:
 
I don't know about the implication of the layout, but the implication that these guys haven't got a clue about what they're doing is glaring.
 
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