Then it's probably more accurate to say:That, I don't know.
Yes?Some of the stages at Paramount have a basement level. Many of the Trek props, costumes and set pieces were stored in these over the years. The warp core probably extended down into this area.
The "real life" length of the horizontal tube can now be estimated more easily, if required - there are 10 FP segments and 3 full size segments - 13 in all, plus the conical junction to the vertical tube.
If each horizontal segment is about 4' in length then the overall length of the tube would be 52'
YMMV, of course![]()
Upon re-examination I believe the TMP intermix "tower" wasn't a "floor" painting but rather some large canvas. When they rolled it out again for TWOK you can notice wrinkles "on" the walls of the level below.
If each horizontal segment is about 4' in length then the overall length of the tube would be 52'
YMMV, of course![]()
Wow, that's one spectacularly bad job of linking.This problem could be negated if the "real life" distance between the discs is larger on the FP segments along the horizontal length, around 11'-15' for each complete segment. However, the presence of a crewmen at the far end makes this unlikely - he just doesn't seem that far away!
However, as far as placing the Engine Room in the secondary hull, we have more space to play with - and indeed need to fill! The large cavern aft of the Y-split is an oddity - is there really nothing that Starfleet Engineers could think of to do with the space?
It seems that curved ceiling over the conduit is intended to match the curve of the top of secondary hull (where engineering is located).
But it appears to me that curvature wouldn't expand out to match the diameter of the secondary hull where the cargo deck/shuttle hangar is located a few decks just below engineering.
Maybe someone better than me with geometry and photo skills could measure the degrees of curve seen in the photo and calculate the size of the secondary hull based on this screencap evidence.
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