Even the Defiant on DS9 lacked a bridge turbolift because of the horizontal, flat way that ship was designed. We're just not used to seeing a direct door to a corridor/hallway on a Kirk-era Enterprise.
Even the Defiant on DS9 lacked a bridge turbolift because of the horizontal, flat way that ship was designed. We're just not used to seeing a direct door to a corridor/hallway on a Kirk-era Enterprise.
As fast as the turbolifts in Trek 11 go I don't think you have time..."Love in the turbolift
living it up when I'm going doooooown!"
Yeah...it was a rhetorical question. I don't want to be crawling around in elevator shafts for no good reason.
Even the Defiant on DS9 lacked a bridge turbolift because of the horizontal, flat way that ship was designed. We're just not used to seeing a direct door to a corridor/hallway on a Kirk-era Enterprise.
And it eschews the physical appearence of the ship if one can run to the bridge, from engineering, with out using a turbolift. I always thought engineering was on another level than the bridge...
Rob
Procreation only!Yeah...it was a rhetorical question. I don't want to be crawling around in elevator shafts for no good reason.
Paging Dr. Freud...
Paging Dr. Freud...
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Procreation only!Yeah...it was a rhetorical question. I don't want to be crawling around in elevator shafts for no good reason.
Paging Dr. Freud...
Paging Dr. Freud...
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^ You do what Ro did in Disaster and climb up the turbolift shaft hoping it doesn't come back online?
As fast as the turbolifts in Trek 11 go I don't think you have time..."Love in the turbolift
living it up when I'm going doooooown!"
Yeah...that was a pretty big joke on my part.You are now dead to me.![]()
I'm pretty sure one of them stopped the lift.I'm still confused. Chekov ran to the transporter in a very short time. Spock talks endlessly to Uhura from within the turbolift and it takes him a very long time to get to the transporter room. What am I missing???
Thank you, Exile!We can land a man on the moon but we can't make the escalator and the hand rail go at the same speed.
Depends on the building. True, most will do that. But I've been in at least one where you can stop the lift without it going haywire. It's probably forty years old, mind you, but it did work.Try that sometime. Aside from various alarms and mechanical issues, even the person you're conversing with doesn't appreciate it.![]()
People on Trek are forever stopping elevators in order to have private conversations in transit.
Try that sometime. Aside from various alarms and mechanical issues, even the person you're conversing with doesn't appreciate it.![]()
Uhura stopped it; Spock restarted it.I'm pretty sure one of them stopped the lift.
Uhura stopped it; Spock restarted it.I'm pretty sure one of them stopped the lift.![]()
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